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Reached $630 MRR in a week

It's now been a week (and two days) since Sitesauce launched, which also marks the end of our 7-day trial for all consumers who signed up the first days. In the last two days, our MRR has grown a mind-blowing 334% and reached $630/month today.

If you're curious and want to see more metrics you can do so in our open page.

, Founder of Icon for Sitesauce
Sitesauce
on May 10, 2020
  1. 4

    Fantastic idea + great execution. 👍

    $19/mo seems extremely cheap though versus the value you’re providing. I think you could 5X the price and customers (the kind you want at least) wouldn’t bat an eyelid.

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      Congratulations, for not only getting a product into production state but also for generating revenue.

      Enhorabuena, un saludo

  2. 2

    Wow, amazing for someone your age man congrats! I love the concept, you are first to market and you should definitely take full advantage of it, all the best!

    I also checked out your personal website I think it is very well designed, and loved how you openly shared abandoned projects. Good luck with sitesauce! Ps. I already shared it with all my colleagues who use WordPress and have speed issues. ;)

  3. 1

    Can i make laravel app with mysql database a static website using Sitesuace

  4. 1

    Wow! I loved your website ( the UI part ) and your offering.

    Also, learned about this 'Open Startup' concept what you shared here - https://sitesauce.app/open

    By the way, I was reading about your monthly cost reports. Here you didn't display any hosting charge. Is Zeit completely free even for the Commercial project like this? I thought it works only for the individual's projects.

    Or maybe you have officially partnered with Zeit. Right?

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      Sitesauce uses the customer's Vercel account to host sites instead of a shared one, and we make use of the Hobby plan for all our sites.

  5. 1

    I know nothing about website development, what are the benefits of converting dynamic to static? I understand that dynamic websites are more useful for serving up different content and being to change stuff across multiple pages in one go e.g. nav bar

  6. 1

    Congrats on the milestone.

    How does this compare to something like running the free cloudflare dns/caching, with the wordpress plugin notifying cloudflare to refresh?

  7. 1

    Hi Miguel.

    Site looks great, could you clarify why users wouldn't host directly on zeit now themselves? Or if its a static site with api's on a s3 bucket?

    whats the advantage of sitesauce?

    great name btw.

    thanks
    Ricky

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      If you already have a static site you can go ahead and host it wherever you want, no Sitesauce needed 😉

      Sitesauce takes care of sites that aren't static but want to, like WordPress websites and so on.

  8. 1

    This product is awesome! great idea, great execution...good job :)

  9. 1

    This is great dear !
    Congratulations. :)
    Quite encouraging.

  10. 1

    That's amazing, what do you think led to this increase? :)

  11. 1

    Amazing milestone, congrats! I love your headline btw, super clear value prop.

  12. 1

    Wow! Congrats, this is amazing work and is going to be very big indeed. good luck and keep us posted on progress!

  13. 1

    Congrats on your achievement! :)

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    This comment was deleted 4 years ago.

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      One person (me!) in around eight months, although the last two were more focused on beta than actually developing the product. Here's an article with more info on the journey:

      https://miguelpiedrafita.com/building-sitesauce

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        This comment was deleted 4 years ago.

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          I'm using Stripe for billing. As for the market, I built something that could help me and realized that it could be useful to many others in the process

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