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March 11, 2026

WordPress debuts a private workspace that runs in your browser via a new service, my.WordPress.net

WordPress’s new browser-based service lets users create private sites without hosting or signup, turning the platform into a personal workspace for writing, research, and AI tools.

WordPress debuts a private workspace that runs in your browser via a new service, my.WordPress.net

TL;DR

  • WordPress software can now run entirely in a web browser via the new my.WordPress.net service.
  • Users can set up a site and publish without signup, hosting, or domain registration.
  • Sites are private by default, not accessible from the public internet, and bound to the user's browser.
  • The platform is positioned as a personal workspace for writing, journaling, drafting, research, and learning.
  • It includes an App Catalog with tools like a Personal CRM, RSS Reader, and an AI Workspace.
  • The service is powered by WordPress Playground and integrates with AI assistants for modifying and building tools.
  • Data is saved in browser storage, with an initial storage limit of roughly 100 MB.
  • Users can reset their site or create temporary instances that reset on browser refresh.
  • Backups are recommended, and sites can be moved to a dedicated WordPress host to go public.

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