I wanted to share with you a new project I've been working on that is an alternative to Linktree and OneLink. It's called Jake, and it offers some great features.
With Jake, you can create your one-link website using GitHub Pages, and the best part is that it won't cost you a dime. Your website will have a cool URL in the format of "username.github.io."
One of the key advantages of Jake is its flexibility. You can add as many sections and items (links) as you want, allowing you to organize your content effectively.
Setting up Jake is a breeze. It only takes a few minutes, and you won't encounter any complex steps. Additionally, Jake is customizable, although the customization options are currently somewhat limited. However, I have plans to introduce more customizable features in the future. You can personalize the theme and primary color to match your style.
I would greatly appreciate it if you give Jake a try and share your feedback. If you encounter any bugs or have feature requests, please let me know, and I'll do my best to address them.
Thank you, and I'm excited to hear your thoughts on Jake.
I wanted to share with you a new project I've been working on that is an alternative to Linktree and OneLink. It's called Jake, and it offers some great features.
With Jake, you can create your one-link website using GitHub Pages, and the best part is that it won't cost you a dime. Your website will have a cool URL in the format of "username.github.io."
One of the key advantages of Jake is its flexibility. You can add as many sections and items (links) as you want, allowing you to organize your content effectively.
Setting up Jake is a breeze. It only takes a few minutes, and you won't encounter any complex steps. Additionally, Jake is customizable, although the customization options are currently somewhat limited. However, I have plans to introduce more customizable features in the future. You can personalize the theme and primary color to match your style.
I've prepared a demo project so you can see the result: https://thevahidal.github.io/jake.
If you're interested in exploring further or contributing, you can find the repository here: https://github.com/thevahidal/jake.
I would greatly appreciate it if you give Jake a try and share your feedback. If you encounter any bugs or have feature requests, please let me know, and I'll do my best to address them.
Thank you, and I'm excited to hear your thoughts on Jake.
Best regards, Al