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No backend

A website with no server of its own running behind it, just the pages a visitor sees.

A "backend" is the part of a website you never see: a server running code behind the scenes, doing work like checking passwords, saving data, or handling payments. A site with no backend is just the pages themselves. It loads fast, costs almost nothing to host, and there is no server to patch or babysit. Plenty of blogs, portfolios, and small sites work this way on purpose.

The trouble starts when you want to take money. A payment needs something behind the scenes to catch the confirmation, check it, and record the sale. With no backend, there is nothing there to do that, so most guides end up telling you to build and run a server after all, which is the very thing you were avoiding.

Coin Moebius is the backend you do not have to run. You paste a button on the page you already have, and we handle the part behind it. Your site stays simple, and the money still lands.

Get paid without the plumbing

Coin Moebius is the part behind the button, so you do not have to build it.