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// GUWAHATI, ASSAM · EST. 2025

We built this because
the algorithm doesn't care.

Your story doesn't need a following to matter. It doesn't need to go viral. It just needs a place to exist — and be heard by someone who gets it.

// how it started

The notebook that became a platform

HlyWor started as something small — just our own blog. A corner of the internet where two friends from Guwahati could put things down. Stories, thoughts, midnight feelings, stuff we couldn't stop thinking about.

But then we started asking: how many people out there have something real to say and nowhere to say it? Not everyone can buy a domain and write HTML. And if you try on mainstream platforms, the algorithm buries you unless you're already popular. That felt wrong.

2025 When it began
19–21 First-year students
Stories welcome
// what we believe

Three promises we keep

Every story deserves a place

Big or small, polished or rough — if it's real and it's yours, it belongs here. We don't pick favorites. We don't boost the popular ones.

Tech shouldn't be a barrier

You shouldn't need to know how to code to share your voice. We handle the hard stuff so you don't have to think about it.

Algorithms don't know your worth

Popularity is not the same as value. Here, a story from someone with zero followers gets the same space as anyone else. Always.

// the people behind it

Two friends, one mission

Pawan Limbu
Co-founder · Developer · Writer

Pawan is the one who asked "what if this wasn't just ours?" — the impulse to build something for other people, not just himself, is what turned a private blog into HlyWor.

builder puts others first thinks in systems
Suvam Limbu
Co-founder · Developer · Writer

Suvam joined because he had things to say — about movies, about geopolitics, about things most people scroll past. His optimism keeps this place from getting too heavy.

curious sees the good movie buff

We're two first-year college students from Guwahati who decided to build something instead of waiting for someone else to build it. HlyWor is still growing. So are we. You're welcome here — whoever you are, whatever you're carrying.