Headless multi-site blog engine. Write once, publish to any toa:// site over a REST API. No platforms, no lock-in.
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Self-hosted tools and websites I build and run — for fun, for use, and for the craft. One operator, one stack, one design language.
App directory
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Headless contact-form service for every toa:// site. Spam-filtered submissions land in one inbox, delivered by API or email.
Automated database backup management. Schedule, monitor, and restore PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite to S3-compatible storage.
A GitHub-native editor for Hugo and Astro sites. Reads and writes files via the GitHub API, commits to your branch, and lets your build pipeline do the rest.
Self-hosted World of Warcraft character tracker. Manage your roster, item levels, and Best-in-Slot gear progress across every character.
Star Citizen mission tracker for orgs. Log runs, assign crew, track earnings, and analyze efficiency across mission types.
Structured training hub for Star Citizen orgs. Courses, modules, progress tracking, and certificates for pilots and crew.
Reusable headless ratings and reviews engine. Drop star ratings, upvotes, or review scores onto any toa:// content.
Independent gaming journalism — reviews, news and field notes with a terminal-CRT aesthetic. Self-published, no ads, no agenda.
Professional Hugo migration service — moving sites onto fast, maintainable Hugo + Tailwind builds. Bilingual (NO/EN).
Documentation for toa://scribe — setup, GitHub OAuth, framework detection and the editor, built on Starlight.
toa://web moves off Nuxt to a static Astro build — faster cold loads, simpler deploys, same terminal aesthetic.
One headless auth service — JWT, roles, registration — now backs every app in the ecosystem.
The design system locks to three colour families, sharp corners, and Courier Prime everywhere.
toa:// is a personal brand and web ecosystem built and run by Tor — a Norwegian self-hoster and web developer from Bergen. The system gathers all self-hosted web apps under one recognizable visual language inspired by URL protocols and terminal aesthetics.