About This Site
A practical Hiddify guide focused on simplicity, cross-platform support, and technical exploration
Why Build This Site?
The birth of hiddifynext.app stems from a lightweight intention: “Rise” and “Exploration”.
As an overseas SEO & ASO professional, using VPNs/proxies is a daily routine, and I have used many tools. I used to build sites with WordPress, but now with the help of AI, I want to try building a static site directly. I have built a few sites with Hugo before, and this time I want to try creating a Hugo theme for future reuse.
I have been following Hiddify for a long time, back when it was called Hiddify Next. Its clean UI design and cross-platform support interested me greatly. Especially on iOS, where everyone only knows ShadowRocket, I believe the free and open-source Hiddify is also worth promoting. I hope that through my writing, I can also solve the actual pain points of users during cross-platform usage. Thus, this site became an experimental work combining “AI programming practice” and “promotion of useful tools”.
My Viewpoint: Objective, Neutral, Practical
In today’s diverse landscape of proxy tools, my view on Hiddify is very clear:
- Its Advantages: Extreme simplicity, elegant interface, and a truly unified experience across all platforms (Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Linux). It is almost the tool with the lowest entry barrier for beginners currently.
- Its Limitations: As a global open-source project, its deep optimization for complex domestic network environments (such as support for certain specific protocols and routing strategies) is indeed not as “handy” as tools with higher localization (like Clash or v2rayN).
The purpose of this site is to share this tool and the issues encountered during its use.
My Goals
π Safe Bridge
I will provide download links directly to the official GitHub repository, ensuring that every byte you get is the original, pure, and safe official version.
π Bridging the Information Gap
I will translate obscure technical documentation into intuitive tutorials with images. Especially for Hiddify configuration details in specific network environments, providing targeted guides to avoid pitfalls.
π Service Recommendations
Based on my personal experience, I will recommend some stable and high-speed services compatible with Hiddify to help users get a better experience when using it.
π€ Continuous Experimentation & Updates
This site is my testing ground. I will continuously maintain the content to ensure it keeps up with the official version updates.
Important Disclaimer
π’ Independent Third-Party Identity
Please Note: This site is an independent third-party tutorial site built by me and is not operated by the official Hiddify development team. This independence allows me to evaluate the product more objectively and recommend the most suitable solutions for you.
Technology Stack
This is my first time using AI to make a Hugo template. I revised it several times and spent quite a bit of time on it.
- Static Site Generator: Hugo
- Styling Framework: Tailwind CSS
- Hosting Platform: Cloudflare Pages
- Tools: Trae, Antigravity
- Version Control: Github
Special Thanks
- Hiddify Development Team: Thank them for creating this excellent open-source proxy client.
- Open Source Community: Thank all developers who contribute code and feedback on GitHub.
- You: Thank every friend who visits this site and offers suggestions. Your feedback is the driving force for the continuous optimization of this small site.
Copyright Notice: The original content of this site is licensed under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license. Attribution, Non-Commercial, ShareAlike.
The Hiddify Next software itself follows its original open-source license agreement. Please refer to the official repository’s license statement for details. (Hiddify Next Repository)
Contact Us
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