Static site hosting platforms are amazing, but I’ve always felt they’re either too complex or too expensive for smaller projects. As a developer, I love the simplicity and efficiency of the CLI, but I’ve struggled to find hosting solutions that prioritize these workflows.
That’s what inspired me to build Rollout: a CLI-first static site hosting platform that focuses on speed, simplicity, and affordability. In this post, I’ll share:
Why I’m building Rollout.
How it simplifies static site hosting.
Lessons I’ve learned while building in public.
The Problem
Platforms like Netlify and Vercel are fantastic, but as I’ve used them, I’ve noticed recurring pain points:
High Pricing Tiers: Many premium features are locked behind plans that can feel excessive for small projects.
Overwhelming Dashboards: They’re packed with features I don’t always need.
CLI Workflows Aren’t Central: While some platforms offer CLI tools, the experience often feels secondary to their dashboards.
These issues make it challenging for solo developers, freelancers, and small teams to find hosting solutions that fit their needs. I wanted to create a platform that addresses these challenges head-on.
Introducing Rollout
Rollout is my attempt to make static site hosting dead simple. It’s a CLI-first platform designed to:
Deliver Blazing Fast Deployments: Deploy your site in seconds with a single command.
Simplify Custom Domain Management: No more struggling with DNS setups or waiting hours for changes to propagate.
Prioritize CLI Workflows: Built for developers who love working in the terminal, Rollout is simple, fast, and distraction-free.
How It Works
Here’s a sneak peek at the workflow:
$ npm install -g @rollout/cli
$ cd your-awesome-project && rollout deploy
That’s it! Your static site is live. No dashboards, no distractions—just a smooth, fast CLI workflow.
Lessons from Building Rollout
Building Rollout has been a rollercoaster of challenges and rewards. Here are a few lessons I’ve learned so far:
- Balancing Features vs. Simplicity
Deciding what to include (and what to leave out) has been one of the hardest parts. I’ve focused on shipping a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) that delivers Rollout’s core promise: fast, simple deployments.
- Building in Public is Scary But Rewarding
Sharing progress publicly has helped me connect with other developers, gather early feedback, and stay motivated. Transparency has been a game-changer.
- User Feedback is Gold
Even in its early stages, Rollout has benefited immensely from developer insights. Every suggestion helps refine the product and ensure it solves real problems.
What’s Next
Rollout is still in development, and I’m working hard to deliver a beta soon. Here’s how you can get involved:
Share Your Feedback: What do you wish hosting platforms did better? Are you a fan of CLI workflows or dashboards? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Sign Up for the Beta: Be among the first to try Rollout. Sign up at rollout.sh.
Together, we can simplify static site hosting and make it accessible to more developers.
Thank You
Thanks for reading about my journey building Rollout! I’m excited to bring this to life and make hosting better for developers everywhere. Follow along as I continue building Rollout in public, and let’s make static site hosting faster, simpler, and more developer-friendly.
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