Why No-Code Couldn’t Build the Personal Site I Actually Needed

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I started with a growing need to create a space of my own: a place where I could write, structure my thinking, and present myself on my own terms. Not as a feed, not as a portfolio gallery, and not as a profile scattered across someone else’s platform logic.

I like writing. I needed a blog. But I also understood one critical thing from the beginning: for a visitor, the blog is secondary. First, the site has to answer simpler and more important questions. Who am I? What do I do? What kind of problems do I solve? How do I think?

That was the initial intention. The problem was that intention is not a product definition.


From need to ambiguity

For a long time, the idea existed only as a vague direction. I knew I wanted a personal site. I knew I wanted it to contain articles. I knew...

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