For solopreneurs

AI website builder for solopreneurs running real businesses solo

Coaches, consultants, freelancers, local-business owners, course creators — anyone running a real revenue-generating business solo and tired of paying for tools that should be one tool.

The short version

Solopreneur economics demand consolidation. You're already paying for Calendly, ConvertKit, Stripe, your accounting tool, your CRM. The website tool can't be another $50/mo line item that does one thing. It has to be the marketing surface that integrates with what you already have.

Website Killer is built for that integration shape. Forms post to your CRM webhook. Booking CTAs route to your Calendly / Cal.com. Buy CTAs route to your Stripe Payment Link. Email capture posts to your ConvertKit. The Website Killer site is the brand, the conversion path, the SEO surface; the tools you already trust handle the operations.

What this enables: a solo business that looks like a 10-person team. Coaches who used to bill $200 sessions now bill $4K retainers because the site signals what they're worth. Solo consultants land enterprise contracts because the marketing site reads enterprise. Local-business owners stop competing on price because the site outclasses the competitor's 2018 WordPress install.

The job to be done

I'm running a real business solo. I need a marketing site that looks like a team made it — but it has to integrate with the tools I already have, not replace them.

Why other AI builders fall short for this job

  • Most builders try to be the everything-tool (Wix-style) — solopreneurs need integration, not replacement
  • Squarespace looks templated and the SEO is mediocre
  • WordPress demands hosting + plugins + security patches — solopreneurs can't be sysadmins
  • Hiring a freelancer for the site is fine, but you can't iterate yourself
  • Carrd / Linktree are too thin for a real business

What Website Killer ships for solopreneurs

  • Marketing site that looks like a 10-person team made it
  • Forms post to your CRM via webhook (HubSpot, Customer.io, your tool)
  • Booking CTAs route to Calendly / Cal.com / Acuity / SavvyCal
  • Buy CTAs route to Stripe Payment Link / Lemon Squeezy / Maven / Podia
  • Newsletter signup wired to ConvertKit / Beehiiv / Substack
  • Custom domain matching your brand or name
  • Source-code export so you own the artifact end-to-end

Where this fits

Real-world scenarios

Coach raising rates

You've been billing $200/session as a coach. You want to raise to $4K/mo retainers. The current site (a basic Squarespace) signals $200/session. Generate a credibility-led site with named alumni outcomes, a clear method, and the new rate visible — the raise works because the site signals it.

Consultant going enterprise

You're a solo consultant pitching enterprise clients (Fortune 500). The site has to read enterprise: case studies with anonymized but named scope, security policy, contact-sales CTA. Generate the upgrade in 30 minutes; the next inbound is enterprise-flavored.

Local business outclassing the competition

You run a single-location wellness studio in a saturated market. The 4 nearest competitors all use a 2018 WordPress template. Your site, with photography-led design + visible service prices + Vagaro booking, outconverts all of them on the same Google search.

Course creator + service hybrid

You sell a $1,200 cohort course four times a year AND book $400 1:1 sessions. Two revenue streams, one site. Generate a site with course landing + service tier — both visible, both bookable, separate conversion paths.

Worked examples

Prompts that work

Three prompts you can adapt for your work. The more concrete the prompt, the less editing afterward.

Solo coach raising rates

Site for [name], an executive coach for engineering VPs ($4K/mo retainer). 10 yrs operator (former CTO at [company]), 4 yrs coaching. Hero: 'I help engineering VPs lead their first 50-person org.' Services: monthly retainer $4K/mo, quarterly intensive $12K. 6 named alumni outcomes. Calendly for 30-min intro. Style: restrained, business-like, no-fluff.

Why this works · Coach prompts should name prior role + named alumni + price visibly. The AI uses these for credibility and the right buyer-filter.

Local wellness studio

Site for Tara Yoga, a Vinyasa + Yin studio in Cole Valley SF. Hero: 'A neighborhood yoga studio for everyday practice.' Schedule: 8 styles, full weekly grid. Membership: $179/mo unlimited. 12 teachers. Trial: 2 weeks unlimited for $39. Mindbody embed. Style: warm, photography-led, neutral.

Why this works · Local solo business prompts should include the trial offer + Mindbody/Glofox embed. The AI features both prominently.

Course + service hybrid

Site for [name], a productivity coach. Two products: 'Foundations' cohort course ($1,200, runs quarterly), 1:1 coaching ($400/session). Hero: 'Build a productivity system that doesn't fight you.' Both products visible, separate conversion paths (course → Maven enrollment, 1:1 → Calendly). Newsletter via Beehiiv. Style: editorial, restrained.

Why this works · Course + service hybrid prompts should separate the two revenue streams explicitly. The AI generates two parallel CTAs.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does Website Killer integrate with the tools I already use (Calendly, Stripe, ConvertKit)?

Yes — Website Killer doesn't replace your operations tools, it integrates with them. Booking CTAs route to Calendly / Cal.com / Acuity. Buy CTAs route to Stripe Payment Link / Lemon Squeezy / Maven / Podia. Email capture posts to ConvertKit / Beehiiv / Substack / Customer.io. Forms post to any CRM webhook. The site handles brand + conversion; your tools handle operations.

Can I run two separate products on one site (course + service, or product + consulting)?

Yes — describe both in your prompt and the AI generates separate conversion paths. Most solopreneurs run a hybrid model (high-touch service + scalable product) and a single site handles both with parallel CTAs.

Will the site rank for my niche category?

Niche solopreneurs rank for long-tail queries faster than competitors aiming at broad categories. Most solopreneurs reach page-1 for their specialty + city or specialty + audience queries inside 60–90 days with a custom domain + 3–5 inbound links.

Can I keep the project on Website Killer long-term, or does it make sense to graduate eventually?

Most solopreneurs stay on Website Killer indefinitely — the workflow keeps working at $50K/year revenue and at $500K/year revenue. The graduation point is when you hire a dedicated designer + engineer + content team and need the site to be a custom artifact maintained in-house. Pre-team, Website Killer is the right tool.

Is the SEO good enough that I can stop paying for SEO consultants?

Out of the box you get the technical floor (server-rendered, schema, fast load, sitemap, robots, OG tags). Ranking still requires content + inbound links + time, which SEO consultants can help with for niches you don't know. For most solopreneurs, the in-house SEO work is one well-targeted post per quarter — manageable solo.

What about a newsletter — can I publish writing directly from the site?

Two patterns. (A) Run the newsletter on Substack / Beehiiv / ConvertKit and embed signup on the site (most common). (B) Run /blog on Website Killer with Article schema and publish there (better for SEO long-term, more setup). Most solopreneurs start with A and migrate to B around the 12-month mark.

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