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Artem
Artem

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There’s a strange gap in web development.

On one side, you’ve got the enterprise-grade developer depression kit: Next.js apps, AWS pipelines, API layers, auth flows, rate-limiting, deployments, and a dozen microservices no small business asked for.

On the other side, you’ve got “we just need a landing page” landing pages — the tiny brochure sites that somehow still manage to generate 40 rounds of feedback and three different opinions on button size.

Developers don’t want to touch these small sites because they turn into endless tweaks. Small businesses can’t justify paying thousands for something that should take minutes, not months. And freelancers get stuck between scope creep and clients who think a $200 budget includes a full rebrand and psychic guidance.

So I built swiftlysite.com to bridge the gap.

It lets anyone generate a production-ready website just by writing a short description. No freelancers drowning in revisions. No devs resizing logos at midnight. No small business owners comparing twenty nearly identical proposals.

Just text in, website out.

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Александр Щербаков

Good job)