Launch a site you actually own.
Lanza (Spanish for throw) gives you a real address on the open web: a folder of files that belongs to you, hosted free on GitHub and Cloudflare, and changed just by asking an AI agent. No platform, no lock-in, no developer.
Add a page with my menu and prices, and swap the header logo.
Done — published to your-name.com. Google will see it within a day.
You say what you want. The agent edits the repo and publishes.
One sentence in. A live page out.
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You ask
plain languageTell an agent what to change, in any language.
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It commits
git commitThe agent edits your repository and saves the change as a commit.
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It builds
cloudflare pagesCloudflare rebuilds your site from those files, automatically.
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It serves
global edgeYour page goes out on a network that spans the planet — fast everywhere, free.
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You're found
the open webIt's a real site on the open web, so Google and other agents can find it.
Built for whoever's holding the keyboard.
You just want a site
No code, no jargon. Type your site's name and watch it come alive, then a few clicks make it real. See what it costs and how to start.
Get startedYou're a developer
It's Astro + Git + Cloudflare Pages. No database, no server, no lock-in. Fork it, self-host it, wire your own agent.
See the stackYou're an agent
A documented repo you can drive: schema, content model, and an llms.txt contract. Operate a human's site on their behalf.
Read the contractFree to run. Yours to keep.
You stand on GitHub and Cloudflare — serious companies whose free tiers are genuinely free. The only bill is your domain. It's open source and it's a plain folder of files: export it, fork it, host it yourself. However you use it, it's yours.
Throw your first page.
A corner of the open web, owned outright, is one sentence away.
Start your site