A single-serving site (SSS) is a website composed of a single page with a dedicated domain name and which serves only one purpose.
[1][2] The term was originally coined by Jason Kottke in February 2008,[3] although single-serving sites have existed since the dawn of the web.
[4] The origins of single-serving sites trace back to the creation of the World Wide Web.
Metababy was an early single-serving site that relied on user generated content.
[5][10] In February 2008, San Francisco-based writer Mathew Honan launched a single-serving site (now defunct) called Barack Obama is Your New Bicycle, which generates a random Barack Obama non sequitur.