Global
One URL. The whole world. That is the point of a global homepage.
· 6 min read
A founder in Lagos, a studio in Seoul, a racer’s app in London, a design tool in São Paulo — they all share the same problem. The default internet is American headlines and the same five logos. Breaking through means buying a place that is visibly planetary.
This homepage is that place. The background is a globe. The claim is the internet, not a city, not a feed, not a language. If you want people everywhere to feel you exist, you put your name where the claim is largest.
Online advertising usually targets. Targeting is efficient and small. Prestige is inefficient and huge. We are in the second business. You want the highest number of humans to understand, in one glance, that a new owner has arrived.
Shareability is the distribution engine. A crown, a number, a live site. Screenshots move across WhatsApp, X, WeChat, iMessage. You do not need to win every algorithm. You need a picture that works at 2 a.m. in any timezone.
If your brand is ready for the world, stop whispering in a niche Slack. Sit where the world can see the chair.
Take the crown
The internet is looking for an owner.
Tools, useful sites, studios, and anyone who wants the world to say their name — bid higher than the current owner and the homepage becomes yours.
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