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Not what it appears
I was hoping this tool could rival codepen or vscode.dev but instead it is exactly like a modern geocities.
Editor.do is a basic tool that reminds me of putting notepad++ on the web. In addition to a basic notepad it provides urls to serve your site, but hosted projects can only be HTML, CSS, js, and media files. You're allowed to have other files but they cannot be served.
You are not able to create a project without a valid domain or using up one of your allotted subdomains. I am not allowed to use this tool for editing files unless I have it tied to one of my 5 *free* subdomains. This means no backups, archiving, or dummy projects.
The way files are maintained is really where this tool fails hard. You are not able to move files into different directories. You cannot drag and drop files to upload. You cannot sort your files at all. You cannot change file types. You are limited in what file types you can add (SQL, htaccess, typescript, manifest, etc are not allowed). There's no auto save, github sync, versioning, trash/recovery, undo/redo, or creating .bak(backup) files. It's also not possible to search across files or for file names.
It's not mentioned anywhere that AI requires BYOK unfortunately and only from OpenAI.
It has some nice looking templates and the admin dashboard caught my eye. It also allows for quick importing of libraries.
There's a bug where saving MD files crashes the site and logs you out.
I will say on a positive note the tool is visually appealing and makes for easy storage and editing sites. I'm using it to edit my php site on the go. Just means I am copying and pasting or moving files to where my php site is actually hosted. Also switching between projects is fast and smooth and open files are remembered.