I found a Kirby license

I found an unused Kirby license which I once bought for the website of my former band. I originally wanted to transform the static HTML pages to Kirby to empower my band mates to make changes on their own. Unfortunately, the Kirby website never went online because the band didn't survive COVID times – but the license did.

Let's make use of it!

My personal website was a static one, too. It was handcrafted which (you might guess correctly) does not really scale. After dedicating the year 2024 to music, the new year is coming really quickly. So it might be good idea to invest some time into my personal website and turn it into a Kirby driven one.


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