Where kids and parents build the web together.
Your kid has a wild idea. Claude helps them build it. tinycoders gives it a real home on the internet — at their very own address. No GitHub. No command-line gymnastics. Just creativity, conversation, and a kid showing off what they made.
Whatever's in their head, on the actual internet.
The best first sites are personal, weird, and a little chaotic. Here are some real ideas to get the conversation started.
A fan site for their favorite dinosaur
Photos, fun facts, a quiz for grandma.
An interactive birthday card
With balloons that pop when you click them.
A choose-your-own-adventure story
Pages that link to pages — a real little universe.
A site about their soccer team's season
Scores, photos, and a player of the week.
A tribute to their pet
Including the time the cat knocked over the lamp.
A homework help page they made for friends
Math tips and silly mnemonic devices.
Three steps. One weekend afternoon.
You sign up
Parents own the account. Pick a subdomain for your kid — like emma or dragonqueen. That's their URL forever.
You build together
Use Claude or Claude Code to make a website with your kid. They describe, you guide, AI drafts. The magic part is reading it together and laughing at what comes out.
You publish
Run npx tinycoders deploy, or drag the folder into your dashboard. Approve it. It's live in seconds.
Built with kids in mind. And the grown-ups who watch over them.
You approve every change
Nothing goes live until you click Approve in your dashboard. Read it. Edit it. Push it back to your kid for one more pass. You're the publisher.
Kids never sign in
Kids don't make accounts on tinycoders — only parents do. We never ask kids for an email, age, or any other personal info. The only kid info on the platform is whatever you choose to publish, and you can delete it any time. See our children's privacy notice.
Sandboxed by design
Kid sites live on a separate domain (tinycoders.dev), isolated from your account. If a site does something unexpected, your dashboard stays safe.
A real URL to share
Send the link to grandparents, classmates, the babysitter. Watching a kid type their own URL into a browser for the first time? That's the moment.
Ready to make something together?
tinycoders is invite-only while we get our footing. If a friend sent you a link, click it. If not, leave us a note and we'll save you a spot.