Suggested by
Jimmy Dendrinos
almost 2 years ago
I have a personal WordPress website where I store my photographs, host a personal blog, and put links to various projects that I've built. It gets almost zero traffic but I like it.
I'm tired of paying monthly for hosting and I'm looking for the longest possible hosting plan. At least 100 years, ideally 1000 years. Basically, I want the website to stay online.
So far, the longest I've found is 4 years with the option to add a card to auto-renew.
Does anyone know of a "Forever Plan" for hosting services?
Are you interested in addressing this Unmet Need?
Founder @ TruAnon — distributed identity confirmation platform
if you really want to live forever, upload every bit of digital data, every email and text message, every file and every account -- using this, future AI models will highly accurately respond AS you and can also answer questions about your life down to each heartbeat your watch captured and each location your phone tracked and each communication you wrote or read.
Founder @ NFT Concerts
I'm already headed that way. I built JimmyGPT (www.jimmygpt.com). Now I'm putting together training data to make it act more like me.
It already has my voice - check it out
Do you listen to the TrueAnon podcast?
Founder @ TruAnon — distributed identity confirmation platform
we're TruAnon, sorta like Q-anon but the opposite! I have seen the podcast and various oddly spelled similarities!
CEO | Founder | Managing Partner @ Platform Venture Studio
I'm not aware of anyone offering a forever hosting plan as a standalone. However, there are a few startups with online memorial site builds where the premise is that the memorial will be enduring, like a physical headstone, etc.
e.g. https://www.lifeweb360.com/
It's interesting! Many mortuaries or memorial services offer a similar service. I had seen a few when my father passed away, but none felt elegant.
I wonder LifeWeb360 can work with memorial services and mortuaries and even offer this as a part of their prepaid package.
It seems grim, but people close to the end of life may find the experience engaging and interesting and want to build their digital legacy. I know my Dad would have done it since we found many written "celebration of life" by himself. It would have been so beautiful to have that be done by him and left for the grandkids and the next generation.
CEO | Founder | Managing Partner @ Platform Venture Studio
It's been a while since I talked to the founders but I believe they are doing channel partnerships with providers, as you suggest.
@Ali Briggs might be on here.
Founder @ NFT Concerts
thanks for the link. That's an interesting service.
I watched the Heavens Gate documentary on HBO and was impressed that their site is still online. It's a cult that committed group suicide in San Diego in 1997 but they were able to prepay for hosting services.
https://www.heavensgate.com/