For indie hackers & solo founders

Keep building in public. Your agent handles the rest.

You were consistent for a while. Then a big sprint hit and the blog went quiet. Your agent picks up where you left off — drafting from your launches and learnings — and keeps going even when you're heads-down.

✓  Your voice, your topics✓  Never misses a week✓  Works even during crunch
The pattern

Every indie hacker's blogging story.

You know building in public works. The problem is keeping it going.

01

Posts 1–5: excited, consistent, landing.

You launch the blog with energy. The first few posts do well. People are reading. The feedback loop is working.

02

Post 6 onward: 'I'll get back to it.'

A big feature needs shipping. Then launch week. Then the blog is just sitting there with a half-finished draft.

03

Six months later: a silent archive.

The last post is from when things were going well. You've been meaning to write. It just never happens.

What changes with LotsBlog

Your agent keeps the momentum. Even when you can't.

Connect your blog to an agent. Set your publishing rhythm. It keeps going — drafting from your product updates, learnings, and ideas — whether you're active or deep in a sprint.

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Learns your context

Feed it your product, your audience, your past posts. It builds on that.

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Drafts from your momentum

Turns your product updates, launches, and lessons into structured posts.

03

Keeps your cadence

Weekly, biweekly — whatever rhythm you set. Never skips a beat.

04

Grows your audience

Built-in newsletter so readers become subscribers you actually own.

Made for your workflow

Write less. Stay consistent. Grow.

The tools that matter when you're building solo.

Built-in newsletter

Capture readers as you publish. Own your audience — not just your follower count.

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Email or Telegram your agent

Forward a rough idea or a voice-memo transcript. Your agent turns it into a draft.

Quick formats

Articles, quick notes, polls. Not every post needs to be long-form.

Why it works for solo builders

Building in public only compounds if you don't stop.

Post 5 is where most build-in-public blogs die

The build-in-public playbook works: ship, write about it, grow an audience that becomes your first users. The catch is that it depends on you publishing through the exact weeks when building demands all your attention. Launch week is when you have the most to write about and the least time to write it. So the blog stalls right when momentum matters most.

LotsBlog removes the dependency on your spare evenings. The agent already knows your product and past posts, so when you ship a feature or learn something, it can turn that into a structured draft you approve in a couple of minutes. The publishing keeps happening at the cadence you set, sprint or no sprint.

Own the audience, not just the follower count

Posting on X or LinkedIn builds reach you rent. The moment the algorithm shifts, that reach is gone. An indie hacker's most durable asset is an owned audience — an email list and a blog on a domain you control — because it travels with you across products and launches.

Every LotsBlog post can capture readers into a built-in newsletter tied to your own domain. Your archive and your subscriber list are yours to export anytime. You're compounding an asset, not feeding a platform's.

A system priced for one person

You don't need an editorial calendar app, a separate ESP, an SEO plugin, and a hosting bill. LotsBlog is one system — drafting, publishing, SEO, and newsletter — starting at $9/month with a 7-day free trial, which is less than most solo builders spend on tools they barely use.

Reach your agent from wherever you already are: the dashboard, email, or Telegram. Send an idea between commits and get back a draft. The friction that usually kills consistency just isn't there.

From $9/moPriced for a team of one
NeverMiss a week, even mid-sprint
Email + TelegramSend an idea, get a draft
The insight
Building in public works. But only if you keep publishing.

Your agent makes sure you do.

Questions

For indie hackers — answered.

Still unsure? Talk to the agent.

I stop blogging the moment I get busy building. How does this fix that?

Your agent doesn't depend on your free time. It already knows your product and past posts, so it drafts from your launches and learnings on the cadence you set. You approve in a couple of minutes — even during a heavy build week — and the blog keeps moving.

Will it still sound like me?

Yes. The agent learns your voice, topics, and past posts, and you approve every draft before it ships. You can edit any post paragraph by paragraph, mixing your writing with the agent's.

Can I just send it an idea instead of writing a brief?

Yes. Message your agent on the web, by email, or on Telegram — forward a rough idea or a voice-memo transcript and it turns that into a structured draft.

Do I own my audience and content?

Completely. Your posts live on your own domain, your newsletter subscribers are captured to a list you own, and you can export everything anytime. Nothing is locked to the platform.

Is it affordable for a solo builder?

Starter is $9/month (or $96/year) with a 7-day free trial — one blog, 30,000 monthly visits, 1,000 LotsTech Credits, and the built-in newsletter included.

Your agent keeps your blog alive.

Set your rhythm once. Your agent never misses a week.

7-day free trial on all paid plans · from $9/month