Built in Claude · Published via NowPage MCP

I built this page from a Claude conversation.
Here's how.

596 people on Hacker News agreed you need a website. Almost none of them explained how to actually get one without friction. This page is the answer — and also the live demo.

"The hard thing for users is to host it and configure DNS — but that is free with Cloudflare, just need to buy a domain name. But even buying a domain name can be too much for some people."
HN commenter · "Have a fucking website" thread · 596pts · 340 comments · March 2026

The problem everyone named. The solution nobody built.

The "have a website" argument is 20 years old. Everyone agrees with it. Most operators still don't have one. Not because they don't want one — because the path to get there requires a decision tree nobody has time for:

Each of those is a potential exit point. Most operators exit at question one. The tool that writes your content (Claude) and the tool that publishes it have always been two different things. Until now.

⬤ Live proof — this page

Written in a Claude conversation. Published to jasondmacdonald.com via NowPage MCP. No hosting configuration. No DNS setup. No file management.

The same workflow produces my daily intelligence brief — 49 issues, same domain, same 5-minute publish cycle.

↗ See Brief #49 — built the same way

How it works in 3 steps

If you already use Claude — what's stopping you from publishing to your own domain in the same conversation?

Nothing technical. The MCP removes the entire infrastructure layer. The gap between "I wrote something worth sharing" and "it's live at my URL" is now one command.

This is what Geocities was trying to be. This is what personal publishing should have always been.

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