Market Opportunity
Replace full websites with lightweight public pages driven from spreadsheets targets a $9.0B = 75M potential users × $120 ARPU (annual spend on simple public page tooling and hosting) total addressable market with high saturation and a year-over-year growth rate of 12% YoY — no-code website builders and micro-SaaS segments showing mid-teens growth in analyst and industry reports (2022–2025).
Key trends driving demand: Sheet-first workflows — more teams store business logic in spreadsheets and want live public outputs, creating demand for data-driven pages.; Micro-SaaS and vertical templates — buyers prefer specialized, low-cost tools that solve one job-to-be-done instead of general-purpose CMSes.; Shift to static/CDN-first publishing — faster sites and lower hosting costs make simple public pages economically attractive compared with full dynamic sites.; No-code/low-code adoption — non-developers increasingly self-serve for publishing tasks, reducing the need for agencies for simple pages..
Key competitors include Carrd, Notion (public pages), Softr, Glide.