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A home page and a shelf
for the things you shipped this weekend.

Every solo builder gets itsme.page/[your‑name]. Your profile, your storefront, your deploy button, and the room where the other builders are talking. Push a project up in one line from Cursor or Claude Code. Keep 95% of every sale.

itsme.page/mattg
Projects 4
Threads 12
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MCP
Blender MCP
MCP server · 8 sales this week
live demo
$29
.md
Rails 8 Rules Pack
Cursor template · 34 sales
v0.3.1
$19
$_
token-check
CLI tool · open source
GitHub
free
Menu-bar Log
Mac app · 12 sales
v1.2
$9
01 One page. One name. Yours. 02 Ship from Cursor or Claude Code. 03 95% to you. 5% keeps the lights on.
On the shelf, this week

Real projects. Real makers. Real handles.

Not synthetic screenshots. Eight things being shipped, sold, and starred right now by people writing code with an assistant in the loop. This is the shape of what will live here.

invited, not indexed
the makers below get
the first itsme.page invites
01
MCP
MCP server
Blender MCP
Lets an assistant control Blender to model, texture, and render 3D scenes from a prompt. 12k GitHub stars and rising.
by @sidahujafree · OSS
02
$_
CLI tool
Repomix
Packs a whole repo into one assistant-friendly file with a single command. The default prep tool for LLM code review.
by @yamadashyfree · OSS
03
.md
Template
Awesome Cursor Rules
The reference collection of production .cursorrules. Everyone's starting point for a new project, whether they admit it or not.
by @PatrickJS_free · OSS
04
Mac app
Juicy
Native Swift menu-bar battery app with alerts and health tracking. A solo indie Mac build that punches above its weight.
by @sobedominik$14
05
A
Agent
Claude Task Master
Parses PRDs into trackable task graphs you can drop straight into Claude Code or Cursor. Half a workflow in one npm install.
by @eyaltoledanofree · OSS
06
MCP
MCP server
GitMCP
Point any coding agent at a GitHub repo, get one-shot context injection. Ships tokens by the million every day.
by @idosalfree · OSS
07
.md
Skills pack
Obsidian Skills
A skill pack that teaches Claude to read and edit an Obsidian vault the way a human would. Backlinks and all.
by @kepano$19
08
SaaS starter
ShipFast
The Next.js starter that turned into a $2M/yr indie business. Every shortcut a founder actually needs, none of the ones they don't.
by @marc_louvion$299
Found in the wild. Being featured here does not mean these projects are on It's Me yet, but every one of these makers is on the invite list, and this is the shape of what the shelf will look like when the doors open.
§ how it ships

One line in the tool you already build in.

Add the MCP server once. Then when a project is ready, tell your assistant to publish it. It packages the code, generates screenshots from a running demo, drafts a listing from the README, and drops a preview URL back in your terminal.

You review, you click publish. Ninety seconds from it works on my machine to it's under my name. No zip uploads. No copywriting paralysis. No browser tab.

Prefer a form? There is a form. Not everything has to route through an assistant. But once you have published this way, you don't go back.
~/blender-mcp · claude-code
# with the itsme MCP server enabled
you publish this as "Blender MCP", price it at $29

claude reading ./README.md and package.json
       packaged 47 files, 218 KB
       3 screenshots from live demo
       listing drafted from README
       pushed to itsme.page/mattg/blender-mcp (draft)

       review at → /mattg/drafts/47
       publish when ready.
i.
Your name on the door.
itsme.page/[you] is the whole thing. Profile, shelf, activity feed, thread history. Custom domain when you outgrow us. You probably won't.
ii.
Deploy is a button.
Every listing gets a live demo URL. Buyers can spin up their own instance on our infra for a few dollars a month, or download the code and run it anywhere. Docker under the hood, invisible in the flow.
iii.
Tax is our problem.
We collect EU VAT and US sales tax, handle refunds and chargebacks, pay you weekly through Wise. Your job is to build. Not to file forms in nineteen jurisdictions.
shipped First MCP server, one weekend. Ask me anything.
4h · 34
R
Riley Chen @rileyc 4h
Two weekends of Claude Code, one hour of screaming at auth flow. Shipped notion-mcp. Free while I stabilise it, paid tiers next month. Try it and tell me what breaks.
MCP
notion-mcp
itsme.page/rileyc/notion-mcp · live
▲ 47◉ 22↳ 34
D
Danielle P. @danp 3h
Bought, installed, works with our team's Notion. One thing: search times out on databases >500 rows.
// itsme MCP handler
await notion.search({ query: "*", page_size: 500 })
// → 504 after ~28s
Filed on your project page.
S
Sam Ito @samito 1h
Following. Working on the reverse of this (Notion controlling Claude). Happy to swap notes on how you're handling the OAuth refresh loop.
The room next door

Where the vibe-coders actually hang out.

Threads live on the same page as the work. A buyer files a bug on your listing, a stranger drops a code snippet in the reply, a maker posts a launch and the people who follow her see it, first.

Not a Discord you have to remember to check. Not a launch lottery. Just the same room, every day, right next to the shelf.

vacancies filled:
Buildspace ......... closed Aug 2024
Product Hunt ...... algorithmic lottery, 2023
Indie Hackers ...... quiet since the Stripe pivot
a dozen Discords ... everywhere, nowhere
Money, plainly

You publish for free. You keep 95% of every sale. Your buyers pay $5-15 a month if they want a running instance on our infra, or nothing at all if they'd rather host it themselves. That's the whole page.

It's Me
95% to the maker
Same as GitHub Marketplace.¹
Gumroad
90% to the maker
Plus payment processing on top.
Envato
50% to the maker
As of July 1, 2026. Their exodus is why we're here.

¹ The 5% pays for the deploy infrastructure, the tax filings in nineteen jurisdictions, the moderation of the room, and the salaries of the humans who reply when you email us.

A few honest notes

Questions worth answering plainly.

01
What is actually built?
This page, the domain, the claim flow you're about to use, and the first fifty-five makers we've invited by hand. Private preview opens next month. If you're on the list, you get first pass at your name.
02
Do I need to use an assistant?
No. If you built it, sold it, or shipped it, and it belongs under your name, we're for you. The one-line publish flow is a nice extra. Web upload works just as well.
03
Am I locked in?
Never. Every project is a normal git repo. Push in from Cursor, clone out to GitHub any time. We are a distribution and community layer, not a code prison.
04
Do I need to publish to have a page?
No. Claim itsme.page/[you], follow makers you like, read the threads, buy things. The name is yours whether you ever list a project or not.
05
How is this not just Gumroad?
Gumroad is a checkout with a creator page. It's Me is a creator page with a marketplace, a thread system, a git repo, and a deploy button, built for the wave of people using an assistant to ship every day.
06
Who is building this?
A small team in Montréal, headed by Adam Phillips. Under Montreal Steno Inc. Bootstrapped, not venture-funded. No pressure to grow past a size where we can still write our own replies.
✦ one last thing ✦

itsme.page/yourname
is still available.

Names are given in the order they're claimed. Then it opens to everyone.

Claim it or look at what's on the shelf →