I sell the boring part of vibe coding Claude and Cursor config files
Selling Next.js config files when open-source starters like ShipFast exist for free.

It glues prompt-to-production flows together — text/voice prompts, multiple image/video model options, Figma/GitHub sync, then one-click Cloudflare/AWS deploy with CI/CD and built-in auth/DB. Useful if you want instant live prototypes, but the idea isn’t novel in a crowded field; export/lock-in, pricing and reliability are the real gating factors.
Founders, indie makers, designers, non-technical creators and small businesses who want quick websites without coding
Selling Next.js config files when open-source starters like ShipFast exist for free.
Closes the loop: agents read eval traces to fix their own regressions.
Turns the usual VPS pain of running OpenClaw into a button-click flow: sign up, add API keys, pick integrations (Telegram/Discord) and claim an agent live in under a minute with AES-256 key storage and a 99.9% SLA. Practical and focused — it removes the 3am-restart problem — but the site glosses over runtime limits, logs/observability, and how much you can customize inside an instance.
Yet another AI website monitor in a sea of UptimeRobot clones.
Embeddable widgets that promise zero layout shift and fast loading.
Spec extraction from vibe-coded apps via reverse engineering—ambitious, but early and single-integration.