Astro keeps the codebase lean, predictable, and easy to iterate on without introducing client-side complexity.
A lightweight checkpoint site for validating the full static deployment flow.
Cloudflare Pages demo
A calm little launchpad for proving the deploy path works.
This page exists to confirm the full chain from Astro to Cloudflare Pages to demo.tomasmota.dev is healthy, fast, and ready for quick iteration.
Validation checks
What this demo is meant to prove.
The goal is not just to put up a page. It is to verify the static-site workflow is repeatable, the custom-domain wiring is correct, and the project is easy to reshape once the foundation is confirmed.
This site is designed to validate the direct-upload flow first, so future changes can focus on content and polish.
The page is meant to live at demo.tomasmota.dev, proving the Pages project and custom-domain association are working together.
The layout leaves obvious places to add sections, branding, screenshots, or a more opinionated story in the next pass.
Next pass ideas
Once the deployment works, we can move fast.
This page is intentionally modular. It gives us a stable base for swapping in a sharper visual direction, tighter copy, or more purpose-built sections without rethinking the deployment setup.
Turn this demo shell into a product teaser, docs splash page, personal profile, or campaign landing page without changing the structure.
Drop in illustrations, screenshots, or a custom favicon to make the site feel more branded once the infrastructure is confirmed.
Replace the placeholder validation copy with the exact story you want the final site to tell once we know deployment is stable.