We want to help you build something great.
Even if the price tag feels out of reach right now.
I built LuperIQ for small businesses and startups. Not for enterprise companies with six-figure budgets — for the pest control operator who answers his own phone, the salon owner working out of her first chair, the restaurant couple who put everything on the line to open their doors.
I know what it feels like to need a tool and not be able to afford it. That feeling of watching other people get ahead while you are trying to figure out how to make the basics work. I have been there. And I would rather find a way to get this into your hands than watch you go without.
So here are some real options.
Option 1: Apply for a discount
Tell me your situation — honestly.
This is not a marketing trick. I set aside a small number of discounted accounts each month for people who genuinely need help getting started. The discount will not make it free, but it can make it something you can work with.
All I ask is that you are honest with me and that you do not abuse the system. I can only help so many people each month, and every discounted account I give out is one I am personally covering the cost on.
Tell me about your business, where you are, and what you can realistically afford. That is all I need.
Apply for a DiscountOption 2: Sponsor a business you know
Gift someone a lifetime website.
Know a small business owner who deserves a break? You can sponsor their Pro Lifetime account. We will call them personally to let them know someone believed in them enough to give them a fully built, professionally designed website — paid off for life.
You pick the business. We build the site. They get the call.
Sponsor a BusinessOption 3: Help someone you have never met
Sponsor the discount pool.
Not everyone has a specific business in mind. If you just want to help, you can contribute to the pool that covers discounted accounts for people who apply through Option 1. Every contribution goes directly to reducing the cost for someone who needs it.
Why this matters to me
I have spent years building this platform. The technology is serious — 346,000 lines of Rust, event-sourced architecture, built-in SEO, AI content tools, the works. But the reason it exists is not the technology. The reason it exists is because I watched too many small business owners get stuck paying $200/month for a website that does not even help them run their business, built on a stack of plugins that break every time WordPress updates.
My priority is the small businesses. Even when larger companies use the platform — and they will — my heart stays with the startups. The people putting in 80-hour weeks trying to build something from nothing. If that is you, I want to help you get there.
