Upload
Drag your HTML, CSS, JS, images, and fonts into the dashboard. 50MB free. No build step, no framework, no opinions.
Publish
Flip one toggle. Your site goes live at username.myjay.net instantly. No deploy queue, no waiting.
Done
That's it. No ads. No analytics reporting back to someone else. No algorithm deciding who sees it.
Why bother?
A side-by-side, for the skeptical.
| MyJay | Big Platform | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free, no card ever | Free, until it isn't |
| Ads on your page | Never, not even later | Eventually, for sure |
| Algorithm visibility | No algorithm at all | Yes, tuned without telling you |
| Tracking scripts | None | Several |
| Your HTML, your way | Yes, anything static | Pick from these 12 templates |
| Uptime | "Probably fine" | 99.9%, allegedly |
What people are building.
The newest sites on MyJay, in chronological order. No ranking, no algorithm. Just the clock.
Common questions.
Do I need to know how to code?
A little. You need at least an index.html file. If you've never written HTML, the help page has a five-minute starting point.
Is it really free?
Yes. 50MB of storage, one site per account, no credit card needed. See the limits for the fine print.
Can I use my own domain?
Not yet. Custom domains are planned for a later phase. For now every site lives at username.myjay.net.
What happens if I go over 50MB?
Uploads that would push you over quota are rejected. Delete something or trim your assets. Most sites never get close anyway. 50MB is a lot of HTML.
Will you sell my data, show ads, or add tracking later?
No. Read the privacy page. It's short on purpose.
Something's broken. Now what?
Check status.myjay.net first. If maintenance mode is on, that's probably it. Otherwise, hang tight.
Make something.
Two minutes to a live site. No credit card. No fine print.
Just claim a name and start uploading.