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LIUPAG - Lightweight Admin Panel & File Manager for Static Sites
Why LIUPAG Exists
Static websites are fast, simple, and cheap to host. But when you want to edit them change text, update images, re-arrange pages you often need to dive into HTML, FTP, or ask a developer for help. Traditional CMSs (like WordPress) feel like overkill for small landing pages or simple corporate sites.
That s where LIUPAG comes in. It offers a sleek, intuitive admin panel for managing static (or even PHP) sites giving you CMS-level ease, while keeping all your data on your server, under your control.
Key Features
The State of Vibe Coding 2025 - Key Takeaways
The @v0 by Vercel team recently dug into industry trends to publish the first State of Vibe Coding report.
My key takeaways:
Everyone can build: 63% of vibe coding users are non-developers, generating UIs (44%), full-stack apps (20%), and personal software (11%).
Adoption is everywhere, with significant adoption rates in APAC (40.7%), Europe (18.1%), North America (13.9%), and LATAM (13.8%).
92% of US developers use AI coding tools every day
30% of new code at @Google is generated by AI
25% of @Y Combinator startups rely on AI-generated code
Rapid expansion has a cost. Vibe coding apps keep hitting vulnerabilities: exposing secrets, access misconfigurations, hardcoded credentials.
The future: going mainstream or hitting its sweet spot in working MVPs, the vibe coding trend is here to stay, and it's happening now.
π Weβre launching LIUPAG
We re launching LIUPAG an admin panel for static websites (launching tomorrow!)
Hey everyone
We re a small team behind LIUPAG, a lightweight admin panel designed for static HTML websites.
Our goal is simple: to bring the comfort of a CMS to static sites without the usual complexity, database issues, or security risks.
LIUPAG - LIUPAG - Admin panel for your website
What was your 1st product?
Sometimes I have a problem to have a look at my past milestones or things I have achieved so far.
When I think about it, even creating my first product was a success for me. I ve always been a bit shy and afraid to show what I was working on, or I just didn t know how to present it properly, so it took me a really long time.
My first product was an online workout program with a payment gateway, and the monthly price was ridiculously low. But I managed to monetise it and had my first customers. I was probably around 20 at the time.
What was your first product?
What would you do differently to maintain it and make it successful?
What lesson did you learn from it?

