Project record
An independent OYOTTA web estate.
Portable files, separate editorial purposes, and verified public destinations reduce dependence on any one platform.
The project separates four different audience needs. The hub organizes identity and discovery. The music property documents public releases and listening routes. The press room gathers factual reference material. The stories property publishes original, evidence-grounded articles.
Each site can be exported as ordinary HTML, CSS, images, feeds, sitemaps, and structured data. That keeps the content portable while allowing Hostinger, Cloudflare Pages, Netlify, or another compatible host to serve a distinct part of the public record.
The expansion rule is simple: a new property should add information, context, media, or a useful path. Identical mirrors, fabricated press, hidden personal data, and unsupported achievement claims do not belong in the project.