I’m involved with an org that needs to set up a public wishlist for supplies for a project. The rough requirements are as follows:
Nice to have:
One option I considered would be running something like wishthis in a VPS under our own domain, but this is kinda expensive, complex, and I don’t trust wishthis’ auth. A different option could be just having a static page in something like Notion or Github pages, which would be free but relies on corporate services we don’t trust.
Is there a middle ground between the two previous options? Or a better solution that fits most of the requirements?
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I mean, if you’re unfamiliar, maybe just go with Squarespace? There’s a reason it exists.
It’s pretty overkill for what we need, and it would still fall under “corporate” for us. At that point I could just go for the static Notion page which I can get live in 5m for free.