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I built EazySites because too many creators are stuck “getting ready”

Most creators don’t have a tools problem, they have a focus problem.

They spend months:

  • Designing the “perfect” homepage

  • Switching between Notion, Substack, Webflow, and Mailchimp

  • Watching tutorials and collecting swipe files

  • Obsessing over features, fonts, and formats

But they never actually ship.

I built EazySites to fix that.

Not another drag-and-drop site builder. Not another shiny tool.

It’s a publishing discipline system for creators who want to build an audience and make money without burning out.

Here’s how it works:

  • 3 blog posts/week

  • 1 newsletter/week

  • 6 total content themes

  • Clear constraints that enforce motion, not perfection

  • Shipping score, streak tracking, and community-backed accountability

No feature bloat. No playground. No pixel-tweaking.

Just a system that helps solo creators show up, publish consistently, and finally monetise their expertise.

If you’re tired of hiding behind planning and want to build a publishing habit that compounds, EazySites might be for you.

Happy to answer questions or trade feedback.

We’re live and growing. You can test it free on a staging domain here: https://eazysites.com

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    Solid idea — having a fast way to launch a decent landing page is super useful early on, especially when you need to stay focused on building the product.
    Following the progress.