I recently shipped the first three products in an indie suite of AI tools, and I kept one rule: every product should solve one clear job, well.
1. AI Coding Cost Tracker
Product page: theaisuite.pages.dev/copilot-token-billing/
Price: £5 one-time
If you use GitHub Copilot, Cursor, or similar AI coding assistants, you probably do not know your real per-sprint cost. This tracker turns token usage into real money data, with per-project and per-developer dashboards, plus exportable reports.
2. AI Phone Service
Product page: theaisuite.pages.dev/ai-phone-service/
Price: From £99/month
Missed calls are missed revenue. This service answers inbound calls with a natural-sounding voice, books appointments, and handles voicemail for small teams and solo operators.
3. Anthropic Intel Brief
Product page: theaisuite.pages.dev/anthropic-65b/
Price: £9 one-time
One document focused on Anthropic’s latest 65B model: capability benchmarks, architecture context, and practical business implications in one place.
What I am learning while building small AI products
Focus beats feature creep. One-job products are faster to ship, easier to support, and easier to explain. Single one-time payments reduce friction at checkout. Public shipping builds the feedback indie SaaS needs.
Try the suite: theaisuite.pages.dev
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