Title: Your Browser Becomes Your WordPress
Author: Brandon Payton
Published: March 11, 2026
Last modified: March 10, 2026

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March 11, 2026

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[Brandon Payton](https://profiles.wordpress.org/bpayton/)

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[Development](https://wordpress.org/news/category/development/)

# Your Browser Becomes Your WordPress

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For nearly two decades, WordPress has been known for a simple, powerful idea: that
anyone should be able to get online and start creating with minimal friction. The
famous five-minute install captured that spirit for an earlier era of the web. Today,
we’re introducing **[my.WordPress.net](https://my.wordpress.net/)**, a new take 
on that idea designed for a new generation of creators.

![](https://i0.wp.com/wordpress.org/news/files/2026/02/image1-revised.png?resize
=1024%2C421&ssl=1)

With my.WordPress.net, WordPress runs entirely and persistently in your browser.
There’s no sign-up, no hosting plan, and no domain decision standing between you
and getting started. Built on [WordPress Playground](https://wordpress.org/playground/),
my.WordPress.net takes the same technology that powers instant WordPress demos and
turns it into something permanent and personal. This isn’t a temporary environment
meant to be discarded. It’s a WordPress that stays with you.

## **New Ways to WordPress**

When you open my.WordPress.net, you’re placed directly into a complete WordPress
environment that runs entirely in your browser. What makes this approach meaningful
is not just where WordPress runs, but how it changes the relationship between people
and the software itself. By removing the need to sign up or make early decisions
about hosting and visibility, my.WordPress.net reframes WordPress as a space you
can enter and work within, rather than a service you have to configure before you
begin.

> “This takes WordPress from being framed as something that is democratizing publishing
> to democratizing digital sovereignty.” – [Alex Kirk](https://profiles.wordpress.org/akirk/)

Seen through that lens, my.WordPress.net is not just about convenience. As you don’t
need to choose a hosting provider, your WordPress belongs entirely to you. In a 
publishing environment, you’d briefly interact with WordPress as you prepare your
next post. In a personal setting, it becomes a place you shape and return to. That
change unlocks new ways of thinking about what WordPress can be.

## **Permanently and Privately Yours**

Because sites on my.WordPress.net are private by default and not accessible from
the public internet, they don’t behave like traditional websites. They aren’t optimized
for traffic, discovery, or presentation, and they don’t need to be. Instead, WordPress
becomes a personal environment where ideas can exist before they are ready to be
shared, or where they may never be shared at all.

This changes how WordPress can be used day to day. It becomes a place to think, 
to draft, to organize, and to experiment without pressure, whether that means writing
privately, collecting research, or building small tools for personal use. Learning
also fits naturally into this model, since people can explore plugins, themes, and
features inside a real WordPress environment where mistakes are expected and recoverable.

This turns WordPress into a personal workspace. It becomes a place for thinking,
learning, prototyping, and tinkering, where exploration matters more than outcomes.
In that role, WordPress shifts from being something you prepare for others to visit
into something you actively work inside, adapting to how you want to create and 
learn over time.

## **Sparking Creativity with Apps**

![](https://i0.wp.com/wordpress.org/news/files/2026/02/image4-revised.png?resize
=1024%2C566&ssl=1)

To make these ideas concrete, my.WordPress.net includes an App Catalog with pre-
configured experiences designed specifically for personal use, built with [WordPress plugins](https://wordpress.org/plugins/).
These examples highlight how WordPress can function when it’s private, persistent,
and easy to experiment with. Each app installs with a single click and configures
itself automatically.

### **Personal CRM**

![](https://i0.wp.com/wordpress.org/news/files/2026/02/image2-revised.png?resize
=1024%2C531&ssl=1)

A private relationship manager designed to help you stay in touch with people who
matter to you. Contacts can be grouped, enriched with personal details, and paired
with reminders to reconnect. In the demo, this extends to analyzing communication
patterns using imported chat data, all stored locally inside WordPress.

### **Personal RSS Reader**

![](https://i0.wp.com/wordpress.org/news/files/2026/02/image7-revised.png?resize
=1024%2C553&ssl=1)

Using the [Friends plugin](https://wordpress.org/plugins/friends/), WordPress becomes
a quiet, personal feed reader. Instead of relying on external platforms, you can
follow sites and creators inside your own WordPress and read at your own pace, free
from algorithms or engagement pressure.

### **AI Workspace and Knowledge Base**

![](https://i0.wp.com/wordpress.org/news/files/2026/02/image5-revised.png?resize
=1024%2C540&ssl=1)

![](https://i0.wp.com/wordpress.org/news/files/2026/02/image6-revised.png?resize
=1024%2C539&ssl=1)

Because my.WordPress.net is powered by WordPress Playground, an AI assistant can
safely modify it, empowering you to customize beyond what you’re used to. Ask it
to modify a plugin to your liking, or create an entirely new one, featuring your
desired block. Ask it about the data you have stored in your WordPress. The assistant
remembers what it touches and makes it easy to share your changes with others. Over
time, WordPress itself can become your personal knowledge base that the AI understands
and works with.

## **Zero Barriers**

my.WordPress.net lowers the barrier to getting started with WordPress to almost 
nothing. It offers a fast, commitment-free way to explore, learn, and build, whether
the result is a long-term personal project or something that eventually moves elsewhere.
In that sense, it updates the spirit of the [five-minute install](https://developer.wordpress.org/advanced-administration/before-install/howto-install/)
for a browser-first web.

### What you should know

 * Storage starts at roughly 100 MB
 * The first launch takes a little longer while WordPress downloads and initializes
 * All data stays in your browser and is not uploaded anywhere
 * Each device has its own separate installation
 * Backups should be downloaded regularly

## **Create and explore**

WordPress has always grown through experimentation. People trying things, breaking
things, and discovering new ways to use the platform have shaped what WordPress 
is today.

my.WordPress.net continues that tradition by making experimentation easier and more
personal. It’s an invitation to create without pressure, to explore ideas that may
never be published, and to use WordPress in ways that fit your life.

[Start exploring at **my.WordPress.net**](https://my.wordpress.net/)

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_[my.WordPress.net](https://my.wordpress.net/) is built on WordPress Playground 
technology. Learn more at [WordPress.org/playground](https://wordpress.org/playground/)
or join the conversation in the #meta-playground channel on [WordPress Slack](https://make.wordpress.org/chat/)._

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