YOUR VAULT IS ALREADY A [WEBSITE]
YOU JUST CAN'T [SEE] IT YET

You have hundreds of notes. Organized, linked, alive.

And they all live on one laptop, visible to exactly one person.

THE USUAL WAY [HURTS]

Export to a static site generator. Fix the broken links. Fight the theme. Deploy.

By step three most people close the terminal and keep their notes private forever.

TRIP2G SKIPS THE [EXPORT]

It's an open-source engine that serves your markdown vault as a website. Directly.

No build step. No conversion. The note is the page.

WIKILINKS JUST [WORK]

Your double-bracket links become real links on the site.

The link graph you built in Obsidian is the site's navigation.

EDIT NOTE, REFRESH [BROWSER]

Save in Obsidian, sync, reload. That's the whole publishing pipeline.

Fixing a typo takes the time it takes to fix a typo.

YOU DECIDE WHAT'S [PUBLIC]

Frontmatter controls what gets published. One flag per note.

Your drafts and journals stay home. Your essays go out.

LAYOUTS WITHOUT A [CMS]

Templates are files in your vault. Change the HTML, get a different site.

No admin panel, no plugin store, no database to babysit.

IT'S YOUR [SERVER]

Open source, self-hosted, SQLite inside. One binary.

If trip2g disappears tomorrow, your site keeps running and your notes are still markdown.

WHO THIS IS [FOR]

Anyone with a vault full of writing and no website.

Digital gardens, documentation, essays, a blog that's actually just your notes.

START WITH ONE [NOTE]

Pick your best note. Publish it. See it as a page.

The rest of the vault follows a lot faster than you think.

SAVE THIS [ONE]

Your notes already do the hard part: the thinking.

Save this for the weekend you finally put them online.

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