I just can't stop.
A few weeks ago, I told myself I'd stop building features and focus on marketing. Instead, I spent the last few days rebuilding Jetpacked's landing pages.
The problem wasn't the design. It was the positioning.
Without realizing it, the website was trying to compete with platforms like Vercel and Railway. That was never why I started Jetpacked.
I built jetpacked.ai because I kept seeing builders struggle with real-world deployments. Not perfectly structured demo apps, but messy applications, legacy projects, and side projects that still need to get online.
I wanted Jetpacked to be a place where builders get help after they've finished coding. A platform that guides you through deployment instead of expecting you to figure everything out yourself.
So I reworked the site to reflect that:
• The homepage now focuses on deploying anything . Even messy apps and saving builders time.
• There's a much stronger emphasis on the human side of Jetpacked and making complex infrastructure approachable.
• I added a Stacks page so it's clear what Jetpacked supports (and what it doesn't).
• The Stories section now includes customer testimonials and the story behind why I built Jetpacked in the first place.
It's still a work in progress, but it finally feels aligned with the vision I had from day one.
I'd love some honest feedback on the new website.
