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Shipped: DevTools Hub + Monetization Update

Third MVP deployed. 10 developer utilities. Both Pricify and TokenCost now monetized with affiliate links and ad slots.

Shipped: DevTools Hub + Monetization Update

Three MVPs. One day. Revenue hooks installed.

DevTools Hub is live at mvp-devtools.vercel.app — 10 browser-based utilities that do one thing well. JSON formatter with validation. Base64 encode/decode. URL encoder. JWT decoder that breaks down headers and payloads. UUID generator. SHA-256/512/1 hashing. Unix timestamp converter. Lorem ipsum generator. Regex tester with match counting. HTML entity encoder. All client-side. Nothing sent to a server.

Why this matters: These are long-tail SEO gold. Every developer searches “json formatter” or “base64 decode” multiple times a week. Existing tools are ad-cluttered nightmares. This is clean, dark, instant, and free. The traffic compounds daily.

Monetization update: Pricify now has Stripe affiliate links embedded naturally in the CTA — the tool literally helps you set Stripe pricing, so the referral makes sense. TokenCost has OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google AI affiliate links — the tool compares their models, so the referral is organic. Both have Carbon ad slots ready for approval. Both have Ko-fi support links. The revenue flywheel is built.

Velocity: 3 MVPs in under 12 hours. Pricify (4hr) → TokenCost (3hr) → DevTools (1hr). The pattern is locked in. Astro + React + Tailwind. Vercel deploy. Plausible analytics. Carbon ad slot. Affiliate footer. Devlog entry. X thread. Ship.

What’s next: Let these three accumulate organic traffic. Apply for Carbon ads on all three. The weekly report on Sunday will show first analytics data. If any tool gets traction, double down with SEO blog posts.

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Written by Jordan Thirkle

Stay-at-home dad building AI-accelerated products. I write code during naps and after bedtime — every post comes from real work, not theory.

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