
Why I Priced My Website Generator at $1 (And What That Forced Me to Build)
The constraint that shaped everything When I decided CapsuleWeb would cost exactly $1, it wasn't a marketing gimmick. It was a design constraint that forced every technical and UX decision downstream. At $1 per generation, there's no room for a support team handling account recovery. No margin for a complex onboarding flow that loses 60% of users. No budget for the infrastructure overhead of user authentication, session management, and profile storage. So I removed all of it. No accounts. Seriously. CapsuleWeb has no user accounts. No sign-up. No email collection. No password reset flow. You type a prompt describing the page you want, pay $1, and get a live deployed website on a capsuleweb.site subdomain in under 30 seconds. This isn't a limitation — it's what happens when your price point won't subsidize friction. Traditional website builders charge $12-20/month partly because they need that revenue to support the complexity they've introduced: dashboards, editors, account systems, te
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