Ideas & Insights
Practical guides on building with AI — for founders, operators, and product teams.
OpenClaw Is Powerful But Not for You. Here's What Non-Tech Founders Should Use Instead
OpenClaw is an impressive power tool for engineers, but most non-technical founders don't need a code agent framework. They need a working, money-making website live fast, without ever touching code.

How to Sell Online Without Amazon or Etsy
The platforms that helped you find your first customers are now taking a third of every sale. Here is what the path to your own store actually looks like.

How to Create a Business Website Fast (Without Hiring Anyone)
The developer is booked and the agency proposal came in at $8,000. Here is how to get a professional business website live this week without hiring anyone.

How to Build a Membership Website Without Code
Membership sites are one of the most reliable paths to recurring revenue for independent creators and small businesses. Here is how to build one without writing a line of code.

Shopify vs Building Your Own Store: When to Stop Paying Platform Fees
Shopify is not bad. But for many store owners, the monthly fees, transaction cuts, and app store dependency add up to a cost that never stops growing. Here is when it makes sense to switch.

How to Start an Online Store Without a Developer in 2026
The old path to launching an online store required a developer, weeks of setup, and a Shopify subscription you would outgrow. The new path takes 30 minutes and gives you a store you actually own.

How Much Does It Cost to Build a Website in 2026?
A freelancer quotes $3,000. An agency quotes $15,000. Wix says $23 a month. An AI builder says 30 minutes. They are all correct, depending on what you actually need.

Best AI Website Builders in 2026: An Honest Comparison
Lovable, Bolt, Webflow, Wix, and CodePup all claim to build websites with AI. Here is what each one actually delivers, who it is for, and where each one falls short.

The Hidden Cost of Vibe Coding: Why AI Builders Feel So Expensive (And How to Fix It)
You opened the app with a simple idea. Three hours and 180 credits later, you're still fixing the same navbar. Here's exactly why that keeps happening, and what a fairer pricing system would actually look like.
