Meet Wander, a StumbleUpon-inspired tool for discovering the ‘small web’
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Susam Pal, a London-based developer, has created Wander Console, an open-source, self-hosted web console that allows users to discover and explore other interesting websites and webpages recommended by a community of indie website owners. Inspired by Kagi's "small web" search tool and StumbleUpon, Wander Console puts website recommendations back into the hands of users, providing a decentralized and community-driven way to discover the "small web." The console can be customized using CSS or JavaScript and can be hosted on GitHub Pages or Codeberg Pages.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The resurgence of Wander Console highlights a growing desire for humanized online experiences, where users can stumble upon unique and quirky websites that showcase individual creativity and personality.
- · By providing a platform for indie website owners to recommend their favorite sites, Wander Console taps into a sense of nostalgia for StumbleUpon and offers a refreshing alternative to AI-driven search results.