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·Avi Oz

Hello, MoonBase

Why we built MoonBase: a hosting platform for everyone who can build a site, even if they can't read a stack trace.

Hello, MoonBase

We made MoonBase because we kept watching people build amazing things with Claude Code, Bolt, and Lovable — and then get stuck the moment they wanted to share what they'd built with the world.

The hosting platforms that exist today were built for engineers. They ask you about Node versions, build commands, environment variables. They give you stack traces when something breaks. They assume you know what a Docker container is.

That's fine if you're a developer. It's a brick wall if you're a designer, a writer, a domain expert, or a kid playing with code for the first time. Which, increasingly, is who's building things.

MoonBase reads what you uploaded. It figures out what framework you used, what env vars your code references, what's broken, what's missing. It fixes what it can, asks about what it can't, and ships you a live URL — usually in under two minutes.

If the deploy fails, you don't get a stack trace. You get plain English. And a one-click rollback to whatever was working before.

That's it. One promise, three minutes, no DevOps.