Create a beautiful, free
website in 90 seconds
Jinpa gives the Tibetan community — monasteries, artists, teachers, writers, and everyone keeping the culture alive — a stunning free website. Zero coding. Zero cost. Live in 90 seconds.
Why Jinpa?
We didn't set out to build software. We set out to answer a question: why does one of the world's great civilizations barely exist on the internet? The answer became the world's first CMS that runs entirely on GitHub Pages — no servers, no databases, no cost.
Free Forever
No hidden costs, no premium tiers, no subscriptions. Jinpa is completely free, powered by GitHub Pages.
No Coding Required
Pick a template, fill in your details, and publish. Edit content through a simple admin panel -- no terminal needed.
Built to Be Found
Every Jinpa site ships with sitemaps, structured data, and llms.txt for AI crawlers. Your content gets indexed — by Google, Bing, and AI — the moment it goes live.
Your Data, Your Control
Your site lives in your GitHub account. No vendor lock-in. Export, migrate, or customize anytime.
Built for every Tibetan voice
Whether you lead a monastery or paint thangkas, teach dharma or write poetry — Jinpa gives every corner of Tibetan culture a professional home on the web, free.
Monasteries & Nunneries
A monastery in Mundgod, South India — three thousand monks, no website. A volunteer who studied some English wants to publish their prayer schedule, the abbot's upcoming teachings, and photos of their annual Monlam festival.
Lamas, Teachers & Dharma Centers
A Tibetan lama teaches across eight countries. His schedule lives in WhatsApp groups. His students in Toronto run a dharma center that paid $3,000 for a website in 2015 — broken on phones now, developer unreachable, Wix subscription they can barely afford.
Artists & Artisans
A thangka painter in McLeod Ganj has sold his work in galleries across Zurich, Paris, and New York. He has no website. New students find him by word of mouth — or not at all. When he's gone, his techniques and his lineage will leave almost no digital trace.
Writers, Bloggers & Documentarians
A Tibetan woman in Toronto writes about growing up between two worlds — Tibetan at home, Canadian outside. She publishes to Instagram. The algorithm buries it. In five years, those posts may be gone entirely.
Every Tibetan website is an act of preservation
Tibetan culture is ancient, complex, and alive. But on the internet — where AI systems are learning what the world knows — Tibet barely exists.
AI systems are being trained right now on what exists on the web. The tools the next generation will use to learn about the world — to translate, to research, to understand history — are being shaped by what's online today. A culture with almost no web presence risks becoming a culture that future AI barely knows existed.
It's not just AI. It's the Tibetan child in Toronto searching for their heritage. The researcher trying to document a lineage. The student looking for a living teacher. The donor who wants to fund a monastery but can't find it online. Digital invisibility has real consequences — and the Tibetan community faces it more acutely than almost any other culture on earth.
Every Tibetan website is not just a website. It is a contribution to the permanent record of human culture. It is training data. It is the source material that future AI — and future generations — will learn from. The window to shape what the world knows about Tibet is measured in years, not decades.
How It Works
Three steps. Ninety seconds. A website you will be proud of.
Choose a Template
Browse our curated collection of beautiful, responsive templates. Every template is free and fully customizable.
Customize Your Site
Give your site a name and description. Sign in with GitHub — no account creation needed, no coding required.
Publish & Share
Hit one button and your site is live on the web. Edit content anytime through your simple admin panel.