Supadrop

Supadrop

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Supadrop 🌩️ Drop it. It's live.

Supadrop is the simplest way to publish a website online.

Drag and drop a ZIP, a folder, or even a single PDF, and your site is live in under 30 seconds. No code, no configuration, no Git push required.

Host any static site: plain HTML, a single PDF (perfect for a CV or a one-pager), or builds from modern frameworks like Astro, Hugo, Eleventy, or any other static site generator. If it builds to static files, Supadrop hosts it.

Every site comes with:

- A free .supadrop.site subdomain, live instantly

- Custom domain support with automatic HTTPS

- A QR code generated for every site, so you can print it on a flyer, a menu, or a business card and send visitors straight to your page

- Unlimited bandwidth on every plan

API access & LLM Skill for Supa Pro & Supa Large plan

Free 15-day trial, no credit card required. Built for freelancers, restaurant owners, job seekers, and vibe coders who want their work online.

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LaunchedJun 24, 2026

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Launching
The timing piece is really important. The best way to do it: you announce it two or three weeks ahead and by the time the price increase actually takes effect they're going to be mid-show on these exciting new shows β€” that's the best way to do it.

Time Your Price Increase to Coincide With a Major Feature or Content Launch

Rather than blaming inflation or external costs, the most effective price-increase communication leads with what's improving in the product. Reid DeRamus recommends timing the effective date of the increase to land mid-way through a big new feature rollout or content launch β€” when subscribers are already engaged and excited. The PR lumps come early, the enthusiasm peak arrives when the price actually kicks in.

Mindset
What we hand waving call execution is really judgment... great execution isn't just doing work isn't being good at programming or good at marketing it's a filtering of ideas into the good ideas and then executing on those.

Execution is judgment β€” benchmarks help filter the infinite idea backlog down to good bets

Carter reframes the 'execution vs ideas' debate: the real skill is filtering which ideas are worth pursuing given your current metrics gaps. Benchmarks make that filtering faster and more defensible. For a solo founder especially, the problem is rarely a shortage of ideas β€” it's having a reliable method to pick the right one, and benchmark gaps are the map that points where to invest next.

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