Your home on the internet.

Zo Spaces are the fastest, no-hassle way to make personal or lightweight sites and tools, live at yourusername.zo.space the moment you prompt them.

No credit card required
A personal website Space
A portfolio Space
An investment tracker Space
A personal blog Space
A calendar booking Space
A link-in-bio Space
A public dashboard Space
A private command-center Space
An everyday-tools Space

From prompt to yourname.zo.space.

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Describe the page or tool you want, in plain words.

It appears

Zo builds it in your Space, wired to your files, sheets, and APIs.

Share it

Live at yourusername.zo.space the moment you prompt it. No hosting services needed.

The fastest way to put something real online.

Turn your spreadsheets into password-gated sites, or create a beautiful portfolio from a bunch of files. Spaces are lightweight websites: simple pages, live data, even API routes, hosted on your Zo's cloud computer.

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joannakurylo.zo.space
Live at joannakurylo.zo.space. One page, all of you, ready to share.
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More than pages.

A Space can gate itself behind a password, rebuild itself when your files change, and serve API routes beside its pages. It is your personal corner of the web, running on the same Zo that holds your files, data, and automations. Your first always-on Space starts at $18/month.

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marksilva.zo.space
Done. marksilva.zo.space rebuilds when your notes change, /api/reading-list is live, and drafts asks for the password.
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What will you spin up?

Six shapes of Space people make today.

Portfolios

Never settle for a template. Create something pixel-perfect and fully custom. Edit it on the fly over text, or spin slightly different versions for different audiences with one prompt.

Investment tracker

Pull live market and account data through APIs to watch your portfolio and strategies in one place.

Personal blog

Publish a blog straight from a folder of markdown files. If you edit the files, the site updates itself.

Calendar booking site

Take bookings with a custom intake form, manage availability, and collect what you need from attendees upfront.

Link-in-bio page

Gather all your links, embed a video, and point your whole audience to one tidy page.

Private command-center dashboard

Track goals and tasks in one private view, fed by data pulled across your apps and activity.

Space questions, answered.
What is the difference between a Space and a website on Zo?

Spaces are the fast lane: personal pages and lightweight tools at yourusername.zo.space, live the moment you ask. Websites are the full production: your own domain, your brand, storefronts and apps for the world. You get both, and plenty of people start with a Space on Tuesday and register the domain by Friday.

Do I need a hosting service?

No. Your Space runs on your Zo's cloud computer, the same machine that holds your files and runs your automations. Prompt it and it is live; there is nothing to deploy and nobody else to pay.

What does it cost?

Spaces come with Zo. Your first always-on Space starts at $18/month, which is less than most people pay for hosting alone, except this one also comes with the computer and the assistant.

Can I make a Space private?

Yes. Say "put this behind a password" and it is done, for a whole Space or one page. The classic move: a spreadsheet becomes an elegant client portal, and only the people you gave the password can open it.

Can my Space update itself?

Yes, this is the trick that makes writers cry happy tears: point a Space at a folder of markdown files and it becomes a blog. Edit a file, the site updates. Add a row to the sheet, the table updates. Wire an API, the numbers stay live.

Can a Space use my own domain?

Spaces live at yourusername.zo.space, and that address is part of the charm. The day you outgrow it, ask Zo to make it a website on your own domain; three custom domains are included at $18/month.