WordPress debuts a private workspace that runs in your browser via a new service, my.WordPress.net
Summary
WordPress has introduced my.WordPress.net, a new service that allows users to run the publishing software entirely within their web browser without needing to set up hosting or register a domain. This new solution leverages the technology behind WordPress demos to create a permanent, personal publishing platform. However, sites created via my.WordPress.net are private by default and inaccessible from the public internet, positioning the service as a personal workspace for drafting, journaling, research, or building personal tools. The data is stored locally in the browser, meaning sites are not accessible from other devices, though they can be migrated to a dedicated host later. The service is powered by WordPress Playground and includes an App Catalog with tools like a Personal CRM and an AI Workspace, allowing users to leverage an AI assistant to modify the environment or query stored data. Users are cautioned that initial launch takes time, storage starts at about 100 MB, and regular backups are recommended.
(Source:TechCrunch)