The idea
The internet used to be a neighborhood.
Before the endless feed, people made small, strange, personal pages and hung them out like doors on a street. The Million Doors brings that back: a single wall where every person gets one door, one address, and one little world to build behind it.
Wander the wall
A million doors, each one different. Scroll, jump to a number, or let us surprise you until one catches your eye.
Claim an open one
Find a door nobody lives behind yet and make it yours. Your door number is your address, forever.
Make it a home
Paint the door, then build the room behind it — a portfolio, a diary, a shop, a shrine. It is entirely yours.
What we believe
Small, personal, and permanent.
The wall runs on three simple ideas. They are what make a door feel like a place instead of just another profile.
One person, one door
No infinite accounts or throwaway pages. A single door is yours to keep, which makes it worth caring about.
You own the room
Behind the door is your space, not a template feed. Decorate it, break it, rebuild it — there are no rules.
A street, not an algorithm
Doors sit side by side on one wall. You discover neighbors by wandering, the way the old web used to feel.
Behind the door
A room can be anything.
Once a door is yours, the space behind it is a blank room. Here are a few of the things people turn theirs into.
Questions
The short answers.
- How much does a door cost?
- A door costs only $1. Claim it once, name it, and paint it — it stays yours forever.
- Can I change my door later?
- Yes. Your door number is permanent, but the name and the paint on it are yours to redecorate anytime.
- What happens if the wall fills up?
- There are exactly one million doors — no more will ever be made. When they are gone, they are gone.
- Who can see my door?
- Everyone. Every claimed door lives on the same public wall, and the most-loved ones rise to the hall of fame.