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Introducing: Quickish
anthony · Jun 17, 2026
Welcome to the very first Quickish blog post.
Since Quickish is built and ran by engineers, this doubles as our engineering blog. The coolest part about this blog? It's a Quickish app. It was built using the Quickish MCP / Claude Co-Work and hosted right here on Quickish. You can also remix this blog and host your own from the Quickish control panel.
How we got here
This all started after I couldn't stop making cool presentations with Claude Co-Work that were rich and unfortunately HTML with some JS. The problem was I had nowhere to host them. Tiiny.host and others were either private or public and didn't offer the features I wanted. Why couldn't I just use my Google Workspace account and publish a simple site for just work to see? Same for my personal projects?
Then a co-worker shared a blog post by Shopify Engineering about an internal tool called Quick. I instantly knew I needed the same thing at my work.
A Real Vibe Home
What I really needed was a home for our custom (and vibe) built tools and demos. Something that could act not only as a playground but a replacement for so many small internal tools that nobody ever really liked. A home for the things we really vibe with.
It needed to be as simple as possible. Fast. Feature rich. Something that kept things fun.
I think I did it:
Some highlights:
quick.db - Permissions enhanced document db scoped to your root (workspace or personal).
quick.fn - Cloud functions that support most JS
quick.sql - A secure Postgres schema built right in to each site / root.
quick.realtime - Realtime message layer to power fun realtime Quickish apps
quick.files - File hosting for your Quickish sites / apps
All of these neat features are well documented (docs are also a Quickish site) and enable you to make some really cool stuff.
SEO / AI Optimization Baked In
Just like this blog makes use of, Quickish allows you to make use of baking. Which essentially allows you to pre-hydrate Quickish pages with dynamic content from quick.db or quick.sql.
A Tinkerer's Dream
Whether you are a hackathon attendee or a seasoned engineer, having a fast, free (for a singe site) and feature full way to publish and share the things you build is a dream come true. I hope you all enjoy Quickish as much as I've enjoyed building and using it!
Until next time!