Rules & Guidelines
Please read carefully before applying for a subdomain.
Eligible Content
Only developer-related sites are eligible for a DevSpace subdomain. This includes:
- Personal developer portfolios
- Open source project documentation
- Developer tools and utilities
- Technical blogs and tutorials
- Programming-related resources
Prohibited Content
The following types of content are strictly prohibited:
- Phishing or fraudulent sites
- Scams or pyramid schemes
- Financial schemes or investment platforms
- Gambling or betting sites
- Adult or explicit content
- Malware, viruses, or harmful software
- Hate speech or discriminatory content
- Illegal activities or content
Technical Requirements
- Your site must be hosted on GitHub Pages or Vercel
- You must provide a live, working site URL
- You must provide a public repository link (for GitHub Pages)
- Custom domain must be properly configured before final approval
- Your site must be accessible and functional at the time of review
Domain Management
- Subdomains are granted on a first-come, first-served basis
- One subdomain per user unless justified
- DevSpace reserves the right to remove any subdomain at any time
- Inactive domains may be reclaimed after extended periods
- All applications are subject to manual review and approval
Important: DevSpace reserves the right to remove domains that violate these rules or are deemed inappropriate. No prior notice may be given in cases of abuse or policy violations.
Acceptable Use
By using a DevSpace subdomain, you agree to:
- Maintain your site in good working condition
- Keep your content updated and relevant
- Respond to any inquiries from the DevSpace team
- Not use the subdomain for purposes other than stated in your application
- Not transfer or sell your subdomain to another party