Kagi Small Web: A Collection Of Independent Web Sites

  • Kagi Small Web highlights indie, non-commercial sites run by real people.
  • It focuses on personal blogs, essays, and niche projects.
  • You can browse it via a minimalist website, RSS feed, browser extension, and inside Kagi Search itself.
  • It’s open source and community-curated, and you can submit your own or favorite sites.

What “Small Web” Means

“Small web” here means independent, non-commercial sites made by individuals to share ideas, experiences, or knowledge—not to chase ad money or growth hacking. See the Kagi blog post.

How Kagi Small Web Works

Kagi maintains a curated list of thousands of personal sites and YouTube channels and continuously pulls new posts into a dedicated “Small Web” index. Link: GitHub

You see this content in several ways:

  • Inside Kagi Search, as boosted results or via the Small Web lens/toggle.
  • On the public Small Web site, which shows a stream of recent posts and lets you “appreciate” them with lightweight feedback.
  • Through a free RSS feed or API endpoint you can plug into your own reader or tools. See Kagi API docs.

The site is intentionally minimal—no JavaScript by default, no tracking, and a focus on text and links.

If you run a personal site, you can propose it via their GitHub repo and effectively join this alternative discovery network. GitHub

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