7) PrivacyStack
A privacy-focused boilerplate for building small client-side tools with optional monetization.
The idea made a lot of sense when I started:
help developers quickly launch tiny SaaS products without databases or backend complexity.
Then AI coding tools exploded.
After starting to use Claude Code heavily, I realized something uncomfortable:
the value of boilerplates changed dramatically almost overnight.
First time I truly experienced how quickly market timing can invalidate a product direction.
8) RemoteTaxCalc
Probably the first project where I can clearly see SEO working “as expected.”
The idea: remote worker tax calculators digital nomad visa content.
This time I approached things very differently:
- SEO from day one
- programmatic content
- internal linking
- distribution awareness early
- continuous publishing
And for the first time: Google started responding relatively quickly.
Still tiny, but:
- impressions grow steadily
- pages index properly
- traffic compounds slowly
- I finally understand why people say SEO is a long game
Now the problems are different:
- backlinks
- authority
- content maintenance
- understanding what users actually care about