Your corner of the internet
A Personal Site That Feels Like Home
Build a terminal-style personal site in minutes. Add your projects, links, and custom commands — then let anyone explore by typing, like they're ssh'd into your world.
Free forever · No credit card · No boring templates
shellself.com/phil
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Welcome to my terminal.
Type 'help' to get started.
phil@shellself:~$
Built for devs who love the terminal
A personal site that actually feels like you.
Interactive Terminal
Visitors type real commands to explore your site — about, projects, links, and whatever you dream up.
Multiple Themes
Customizable themes. Choose from a variety of colors and styles.
Unique URL
Get your own shellself.com/username — clean, memorable, easy to share.
Connect Your Domain
Hook up your own domain. Your site, your URL, fully yours.
Live in 3 steps
01
Sign up
Pick a username. That's your page.
02
Add your info
Add your stuff — projects, links, whatever
03
Share it
Pick a theme and drop your link everywhere.
Simple pricing
Start free. Upgrade when you're ready.
- ✓Interactive terminal site
- ✓Your own /username URL
- ✓3 themes
- ✓Up to 3 commands
PRO
Pro
$1.99/mo
billed monthly
- ✓Everything in Free
- ✓Many more themes
- ✓Unlimited commands
- ✓Connect your own domain
- ✓Remove ShellSelf branding
- ✓Visitor analytics
- ✓Priority support
Loved by developers
See what others are saying about their terminal sites.
“I dropped my shellself link in my GitHub bio and people actually spend time exploring it. Way more fun than a static site with a list of links.”
@sarah_dev
Senior Frontend Engineer
“The analytics are wild — I can see exactly which commands people run. Turns out everyone types 'projects' first, then 'music'. Love that.”
@marcus.sh
Full-Stack Developer
“Connected my own domain, picked a sick theme, and had my site live in under 10 minutes. It actually feels like my corner of the internet.”
@dev_priya
DevOps Engineer
Your terminal. Your internet.
Stop blending in with cookie-cutter website builders.