
I’m Trying to Pay My Car Insurance With an Automated Website
A few months ago I had a simple idea. What if I could build a small technical website that runs mostly on automation… and eventually makes just enough money to cover one monthly expense? Not rent. Not financial freedom. Just my car insurance. €67 per month. That’s it. The Build Phase I started building TutorialsHub as a multilingual technical tutorial site (English, Dutch, French). At first it was messy: Triple-language routing bugs Content formatting breaking refresh YAML indentation issues Search not working Language switch not updating content Every fix felt like progress. I automated content generation with Python. Fixed the formatting pipeline. Structured the folders properly. Cleaned up the deployment. It slowly stopped feeling like a “project” and started feeling like a system. The Real Goal Not “passive income guru lifestyle”. Just this: If the site can generate €67/month from ads, it pays for my car insurance. Which means: My website pays for a real-world expense. Code turns i
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