wunder

Welcome / a place to begin

Make a cabinet of your own.

Wunder is a quiet workspace for the things you make — calculators, dashboards, stories, plans, the occasional experiment. Each one becomes a wunder. You collect them, label them, share them when you want to.

What is a wunder?

A wunder is a single self-contained interactive document. An HTML file you uploaded, or one a tool made for you. It can be anything that fits in a browser tab.

Each wunder gets a type, an accent colour, and a unique share link. You can keep it private, share it with a single person, or post it for anyone with the link to open.

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Eight kinds of wunder

A wunder always has a type. The type sets the accent colour, helps you filter your library, and gives a hint about what's inside before someone opens it.

Document
A piece of writing, a brief, a thought.
Slides
A deck. A presentation that scrolls or clicks through.
Dashboard
Numbers, charts, signals at a glance.
Tool
A calculator, a converter, a thing that takes input.
Story
A journey. Something that unfolds as you read.
Page
A landing, a microsite, a thing-with-a-link.
Plan
A roadmap, a tracker, a structured intent.
Experiment
A prototype. Something half-built, on purpose.

How to make your first wunder

01

Make something in a tool you trust.

Build it in Claude, Cursor, your editor of choice. Anything that produces a single self-contained .html file works. Style it however you like — it's your wunder.

02

Upload to your cabinet.

From the sidebar, hit + New Wunder. Drop the file in. Give it a title and a description, pick a type. Done.

03

Share when ready.

Every wunder has a unique link. Set it to unlisted so only people with the link can see it, or public for the world. Keep it private while you tinker.

04

Group into collections.

A collection is a shelf in your cabinet. Group related wunders by project, client, or theme. Collections can be shared too — one link, all the contents.

Three ways to share

Private
Only you can see this wunder. Good for drafts and things that aren't ready.
Unlisted
Anyone with the link can view the wunder, but it's not listed publicly. The default for sharing with collaborators or clients.
Public
Anyone can find and view it. For wunders you're proud of and want to put out into the world.
A cabinet is a slow project. Don't worry about filling it quickly — the joy is in the curation, not the count.
โ€” The Wunder team