Last year's shutdown of @glitchdotcom was a blow to my pedagogy. Glitch was ideal for creative coding classes and workshops. I looked around for alternatives. But there was nothing that was open, decentralized, and not at the mercy of VCs or Big Tech.

So I built my own. Here's Glitchlet.

Glitchlet runs on any shared hosting service (e.g., Reclaim Hosting). If you can run WordPress, you can run Glitchlet. Projects-in-progress are stored in the browser's local storage, but you can also one-click publish to make them public and remixable. Glitchlet is designed with educators in mind.

There's no single, primary Glitchlet that everyone uses. The idea is that every instructor installs their own Glitchlet and manages their own classes/workshops/projects. You can seed your instance with template files, or Glitchlet can easily import projects (including archived Glitch .tgz files).

Making something so easy to install and host has trade-offs, of course. No fancy pants Node or React projects, but Glitchlet works beautifully with HTML/JavaScript/CSS. No live collaboration, but you can still remix published projects.

Best of all—you're in control and not subject to the whims of some startup that suddenly decides to "sunset" a key pedagogical tool.

Glitchlet is alpha now, but its code will available to all very soon!

@samplereality This rules. Do you want some help testing it? I have spare cycles
@samplereality @glitchdotcom What a great idea! Does it support any other programming languages? Specifically Python (asking for a friend)
@cmdrmoto @glitchdotcom No, it's designed just for web development projects. Sorry!
@samplereality this look ... useful ! thanks !
looking forw>ard to try it ;)
@samplereality @glitchdotcom I’m keenly excited, Mark. So looks like standalone HTML exported from glitch might work? I have a pile of mini sites in github I’d rather have on my own domain. And not quite the same but my child theme WP SPLOTs still (mostly) work https://splot.ca
@cogdog @glitchdotcom It should work for standalone HTML just fine! It won't work for PHP stuff though--not sure if that's what your child theme uses...
@glitchdotcom @samplereality Sorry I was not thinking of that, just a different approach to WP as a tool for making a tool.
@samplereality Nice! I’ll see if I can get one of my kids to try it out when it’s out.
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@samplereality @glitchdotcom this look cool! I can't wait to try it out
@samplereality @glitchdotcom OMG thank you, I have also been looking for a glitch replacement for my students!
@samplereality @glitchdotcom really cool stuff would love to play with this when it’s available and would also be willing to help with some testing / feedback if your looking for that
@samplereality I have been looking for something like this already trying to plan my class for next year. Very, very cool. I will definitely be trying it out soon.
@samplereality @glitchdotcom @skinnylatte this looks really cool! We’re currently using Pickcode at our middle school (creoprep.org), really miss the days when Glitch existed and replit cared about education. https://pickcode.io/
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