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Own Research - The Beauty of Simple One-Page Websites

Vincreate

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Lately, I’ve been experimenting with one-page websites, and I’m honestly amazed at how effective they can be.
There’s something elegant about the simplicity:
  • One site — one function. Nothing extra, just a clear purpose.
  • No registration, no unnecessary complexity. Users get what they need instantly.
  • Fast and lightweight. Loads in a second, works perfectly even on slow connections.
  • Easy to build and maintain. No need for frameworks or CMS bloat.
For testing purposes, I’ve built a few minimal websites myself, like:
  • pdfmerger. site — a simple PDF merging tool
  • qrcode-maker. site — a quick QR code generator
What’s surprising is that some of these sites have started to rank on Google, even though they contain almost no text — just a title, a short description, and the core function.
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The photo shows recent statistics for the qrcode-maker website. Yes, there are not many impressions on Google yet, but 1 week has passed from creation to the first impressions. And I hope for the best.

Also, Google started to give preference to sites that solve a specific user problem. And to sites that were simply stuffed with keywords, it gives less preference. This was tested on my site. When I added a long description for qrcode-maker, the impressions simply dropped to 0. After that, I removed the long description and left 1 sentence. Short and clear and the impressions are gradually recovering

It really proves that simplicity and utility can go a long way — especially when the website genuinely solves a small, focused problem.

Tell us, do you know of any other similar "one site, one page, one function" sites?
 
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Truthfully, those are pathetic numbers. Looks like you’re chasing SEO with a one-page site—trust me, that doesn’t work. If you’re buying ads, fine, use a one page bridge page to your offer. But for organic traffic, you’re wasting your time. And that post? Looks like spam for a POC service that doesn’t even work for your intended purpose.
 
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