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## Target Audience
**Developer Creators** - developers who monetize themselves/personal brand:
- Developer advocates / DevRel
- Tech educators (course creators, tutorial writers)
- "Build in public" founders
- Devs who share learnings on Twitter/YouTube/blogs
These people have money (or will), care about their brand, and are technical enough to appreciate WriteKit's approach.
## Competitive Advantage
**Go + SQLite stack:**
- Run hundreds of blogs on minimal infrastructure
- Single binary deployment (vs Ghost's Node + MySQL + Nginx complexity)
- Self-hosting is trivial: download, run, done
- Edge-ready (Cloudflare Workers, Fly.io)
- Can price lower than competitors due to efficiency
| Ghost (Node) | WriteKit (Go) |
| ----------------- | ------------- |
| 1GB+ RAM minimum | 64-128MB |
| Complex self-host | Single binary |
| $9/mo minimum | Can go lower |
## Positioning vs Competitors
- **Ghost**: Heavy, creator-focused, expensive infrastructure
- **Hashnode**: Bloated, community-focused
- **Medium**: No ownership, algorithm-dependent
- **Hugo/Jekyll**: Static-only, no UI, developer-only
- **WriteKit**: Lightweight, developer-first, tinkerable, owns your data
## Business Model (TBD)
**Current thinking:** Freemium with product-led growth
**Free tier:**
- Blog with subdomain (you.writekit.dev)
- "Powered by WriteKit" badge (organic marketing)
- Core features: posts, comments, reactions, basic analytics
**Premium tier (~$5/mo):**
- Custom domain
- Remove "Powered by WriteKit" badge
- Advanced analytics
- Custom CSS (not sure yet)
- Newsletter/subscribers (future)
**Growth strategy:** Free users with badge = marketing. Same playbook as Carrd, Notion, Substack, Webflow.
## Lessons from Ghost (John O'Nolan)
- Don't charge too little ($5/mo customers are problematic)
- Be opinionated: "Ghost is unapologetically a publishing platform, not a generic CMS"
- Build audience before launch (Ghost had 30k email signups before writing code)
- Non-profit structure aligned incentives with users
- Magic link auth > over-engineered OAuth
- Steady growth > exponential growth is fine
## Origin Story
Built because:
1. Working with clients, CMS systems are annoying - can't tinker
2. Built an SSG from scratch for a client - realized there's a better way
3. Developer-first approach: control, simplicity, data ownership
## What's Missing
- OG image generation
- Newsletter/email (future)
## Next Steps
2. Launch free tier with "Powered by WriteKit" badge
3. Get 10-20 developer creators to try it
4. Learn from real users
5. Figure out pricing based on feedback