Show HN: I built Webituary: a graveyard for dead websites

1 agustinl 1 7/24/2025, 4:56:34 PM webituary.net ↗

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agustinl · 2d ago
Hi all!

A few months ago I started noticing how many sites I used to love are now gone—some 404'd, some replaced, others just vanished. So I built Webituary, a small side project where people can submit and "bury" dead websites, leaving behind a brief memory or story.

It's a bit nostalgic, a bit silly, but also a way to reflect on the changing web. Would love your thoughts or ideas to make it better.

Im from 90s, and I started use internet on early 00s. I missed the time where one search in Google open the gate to a lot of curios websites.

Today, you start typing your question, and Google automplete it, show a IA generated answer, three sponsored links, first pages of high traffic websites (always the sames).

And that curios websites dead. :'(

When a website is submitted, I check if is a old website and I generate the metadata automatically:

- Favicon and first screenshot timestamp from wayback machine. - Screenshot from this timestamp with thum.io (screenshot can took some seconds to load) - Obituary, tags and years live with IA

Hope you enjoy it and submit your websites!

All feedback always welcomed (L