We built Nostr Web, a new way to publish and host websites that live entirely on the Nostr network instead of centralized servers.
Each website is a collection of signed, verifiable Nostr events distributed across relays—so it can’t be taken down, censored, or lost.
It includes:
• DNS TXT records for domain-based discovery (_nweb.domain.com)
• CLI publisher tool for versioned deployments (nw-publisher)
• Browser extension (nw-extension) for native browsing experience
• Relay v1.3.5 support for Nostr Web event kinds
Try the live demo: https://nweb.shugur.com
Repos: https://github.com/Shugur-Network/relay | https://github.com/Shugur-Network/nw-nips | https://github.com/Shugur-Network/nw-publisher | https://github.com/Shugur-Network/nw-extention
Would love feedback from the HN community—on protocol design, relay performance, or UX ideas for improving decentralized web publishing.
Why would I want to host my site on Nostr? What does it do better than the competition?
As a side note, your demo isn't viewable without the extension. Trusting a new browser extension has a high level of friction. It would be nice if your site gave some hint of why a user might want to jump through those hoops.