OPEN-WEB PUBLISHING · YOURS OUTRIGHT

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.

you

Add a page with my menu and prices, and swap the header logo.

lanza

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.

The life of an edit

One sentence in. A live page out.

  1. 01

    You ask

    plain language

    Tell an agent what to change, in any language.

  2. 02

    It commits

    git commit

    The agent edits your repository and saves the change as a commit.

  3. 03

    It builds

    cloudflare pages

    Cloudflare rebuilds your site from those files, automatically.

  4. 04

    It serves

    global edge

    Your page goes out on a network that spans the planet — fast everywhere, free.

  5. 05

    You're found

    the open web

    It's a real site on the open web, so Google and other agents can find it.

What it costs · what you keep

Free 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.

$0 to build, host and run
~$12 a year for your domain — the only cost
~30 min from zero to a live site

Throw your first page.

A corner of the open web, owned outright, is one sentence away.

Start your site