Reinventing.AI/Domain Factory: One Repo, 10 Sites, 10 Stripe Businesses

Live Training · Sat Aug 22 · 10:00 AM EDT · Free for Members

  • Saturday at 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM UTC

Domain Factory: One Repo, 10 Sites, 10 Stripe Businesses

  • Zoom
  • $149

One repo runs my 10-site domain network: 6 sites live, each with a Stripe product, and a new blog post on all 10 every weekday. In this live training I hand you the whole factory: 🔹 The monorepo with skeletons for a paid directory, a paid tool, and a store 🔹 The daily blog routine and the Google indexing sweep that feed every site 🔹 The 16-step launch checklist and the kickoff prompts Replay included.

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I turned ten parked domains into ten small businesses from one repo. Six are live. All ten publish a blog post every weekday.

Join me live for 60 minutes and I'll walk you through the exact monorepo, the manifest file that drives it, the skeletons for each business type, and the two routines that keep every site fed and indexed. Then we point it at a domain you already own.


Three glowing panels holding a listings board, a wrench and timer, and a shipping box, each with a coin and card checkout badge above, all connected to one shared base rail beside a builder holding a tablet.

Every domain is a business, not a blog.

One codebase runs my whole domain network: ten sites, six of them live, every one built as a small business with its own paid product, and a fresh blog post landing on all ten every weekday. In this session I hand you the factory and we add your first domain to it before we hang up.

Each site sells something from day one. A featured listing, a verified certificate, a Pro licence, a physical product. Stripe payment links are wired in per site, so the blog traffic has somewhere to land.

One repo, one install, one set of conventions. Adding a site means copying the closest skeleton, filling a spec, and adding one entry to the manifest.

The routines are the moat. A competitor-researched article on every eligible site each weekday, a weekly Google indexing sweep, and a content calendar that refills itself.

What's inside the factory

  1. Everything below is in the kit you receive, whether you join live or watch the replay.

    • The monorepo skeleton with a shared build standard

    • Three business-type skeletons: paid directory, paid tool with a licence, storefront, checkout wiring stubbed and ready

    • The site manifest that every routine reads

    • The daily blog routine that publishes to every eligible site in one commit

    • The Google indexing sweep that runs across the whole network

    • The 30-day content calendar refill

    • The 16-step launch checklist that catches the dashboard traps

    • Kickoff prompts that install all of it into your own folder

    • The training guide

    Live proof

    This is not a demo built for the session

    It is the network I run: legalizeai.com and trymy.app (paid directories with featured listings), typetimer.com (verified typing certificates), billable.dev, questioncard.com and smbdashboard.com (tools with a Pro licence), plus four more sites in the launch queue, all in one repo. Since the repo started on August 8 it has taken 110 commits, and the daily routine has published 85 blog posts across the ten sites, ten a day in a single commit. You will see the real manifest, the real content calendars, and a real post get written and pushed during the session.

    Why this is different

    "Every domain is a business, not a blog."

    • Each site sells something from day one. A featured listing, a verified certificate, a Pro licence, a physical product. Stripe payment links are wired in per site, so the blog traffic has somewhere to land.

    • One repo, one install, one set of conventions. Adding a site means copying the closest skeleton, filling a spec, and adding one entry to the manifest. Every automation reads that manifest, so the new site gets its daily post and its indexing sweep the same week.

    • The routines are the moat. A competitor-researched article on every eligible site each weekday, a weekly Google indexing sweep, and a content calendar that refills itself. The sites do not go quiet after launch week.

    The 60 minutes

    1. 0 to 10: Why a domain portfolio should be ten small businesses. And what one repo, many sites actually looks like in the folder.

    2. 10 to 30: The factory, live. The manifest, the three skeletons, the shared build standard, and the launch checklist that ships a site in one pass. We add a domain from the audience.

    3. 30 to 50: The routines. The daily blog run across ten sites in one commit, the Google indexing sweep, and the calendar refill. Watch a real post get researched, written and pushed.

    4. 50 to 60: How to sell this, then Q&A. Portfolio-to-sites builds for domain investors and small agencies, and your questions.

    Who it is for

    • Anyone holding domains that earn nothing

    • Founders who want several small products without several codebases

    • Freelancers and agencies who could sell portfolio-to-sites builds

    • Anyone who finished the SEO blog engine session and wants ten blogs instead of one

    What you leave with

    • The full kit, private repo plus zip. The monorepo, the three business skeletons, both routines, the launch checklist, and the training guide. Yours to keep and customise.

    • The kickoff prompts. Paste them into your coding agent with your domain list and product ideas. It scaffolds your first site, writes its spec, and adds it to the manifest.

    • Your first site started live. We add one of your domains during the session and run the launch checklist as far as your accounts allow.

    • The daily post and indexing routines. Pointed at your network, so the sites keep growing without you.

    • The replay and the guide. Finish the remaining sites at your own pace. Replay is included for everyone.

Live session, recording included, and you leave with the Domain Factory kit.

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Meet the Developer

Mark Fulton

Mark is an expert prompt engineer, marketer, AI developer, and entrepreneur who is passionate about leveraging the best AI solutions for business and marketing.

With 25+ years of experience in digital marketing and web development, Mark applies his knowledge to create amazing AI tools, AI agents, and AI automation.

Mark has been featured on The Rundown, PromptBase, Mindstream, AINews, and competed in numerous prompt engineering competitions including HackAPrompt 2023 (Top 1%) and FlowGPT Hackathon (1st Place).

FAQ

Questions You May Have

Do I need to be a developer?

No. The kit is a folder plus copy-paste prompts. You paste a kickoff prompt into your coding agent, answer its questions about your domains and products, and it scaffolds the site and adds it to the manifest. The launch checklist tells you which buttons to click in the dashboards.

Do I need to own ten domains?

No. Two is enough to see the point. The factory works the same at any count; the manifest just gets longer.

Do the sites need a paid product?

That is the whole idea. Every skeleton ships with a place for a payment link: a featured listing, a licence, a certificate, or a product. You can start free and switch the link on later, but build the site as a business from day one.

Will the blog posts sound like AI?

The routine researches the current top results for each keyword before writing, cites named sources, and follows a shared voice rule with a banned-word list. When something slips through, add the pattern to the list and it does not come back.

What do I need installed?

A coding agent that can run scheduled routines (I use Claude Code), Node, a GitHub account, a Vercel account, a Stripe account, and Google Search Console access. All of them have free tiers except Stripe fees on sales.

What does it cost to run?

Your coding-agent subscription and free-tier hosting. No content tools, no per-article fees. Paid add-ons like a shared Redis are optional and small.

What if I can't make it live?

Accelerator members get the replay and the kit regardless. One-time registrants get the replay and kit too, but we wire up live together, so come if you can.

What's the difference between the two options?

The Accelerator includes this training and kit plus everything else in the program: the marketing workflows, the SEO engine, done-for-you apps, weekly sessions. Cancel anytime. The one-time registration is just this training, the kit, and the replay.

Is this the same as the SEO blog engine session?

No. That session was one blog. This one is a network of sites that each sell something, with the blog routine as one part of a bigger factory. If you took that session, this is the natural next step.