The community has given some fond farewells, so I have put them in a website to remain in history, forever. Here is the link:
If you want yours put in this website, please post it below, as well as the year you joined Glitch.
As it says in the readme.md
of every Glitch template, “I built this with Glitch.”
@Pomax, would you be willing to make this the last featured project of Glitch?
This is my last Glitch project ever. I am going to make this a subdomain on my website. Probably glitch.mileswk.com or something like that…
Thank you, Glitch!
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this is great! i just put it up as the featured app 
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Glitch used to be the best hosting platform I’ve ever experienced—free, powerful, and truly wonderful. It had a unique charm that made coding feel effortless. Now, with its absence, I can’t help but feel a sense of loss. Replit, CodeSandbox, and the rest just don’t compare. It’s a bittersweet reminder of what once was. 
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Hi! Thanks for your post! It is defiantly going in! I do want to know: How long have you been part of Glitch?
Goodbye Glitch! I’ve been a user of Glitch since it was called Gomix, way back in 2016!
It was maybe the easiest way to edit code and get an app or website online.
It abstracted away the devops side, so you could ignore that if you wanted, and the remixing and sharing philosophies were hugely important.
I found a lot of interesting people on twitter and bluesky through their Glitch apps.
My biggest successes were “Harry Styles Heardle” and “Linkedin Besties”, both of which went viral on Tiktok, but I love all of my 190-ish apps, of which I’m migrating about 60 to live on new platforms.
Cheers!
– joined in 2016
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