How I Built 220 Websites in 30 Days with Vibe Coding

By SpunkArt | SPUNK13 LLC | March 2026

Table of Contents

  1. The Beginning: One Person, One Laptop, One Month
  2. What is Vibe Coding and Why It Changes Everything
  3. The Numbers: What I Actually Built
  4. Week 1: Foundation — First 50 Sites
  5. Week 2: Scale — Tools, Templates, and Systems
  6. Week 3: Empire — 150+ Sites and Automation
  7. Week 4: Optimization — SEO, Content, Revenue
  8. The Tech Stack: $25/Month for Everything
  9. What Worked and What Didn't
  10. The Revenue Model: How This Makes Money
  11. Why You Should Do This Too
  12. The Future: Where SPUNK13 Goes From Here

Chapter 1: The Beginning

In February 2026, I had an idea. Not a billion-dollar startup idea backed by venture capital and a team of Stanford engineers. Just an idea from one person sitting at a desk with a laptop, a $20/month Claude subscription, and a $5/month Cloudflare plan.

The idea was simple: what if one person could build an entire digital empire — hundreds of websites, thousands of pages of content, hundreds of tools — using nothing but AI-assisted coding and sheer determination? What if the old rules about needing teams, funding, and years of development were just... wrong?

Thirty days later, the answer was clear. Not only was it possible, it was inevitable. The tools exist. The infrastructure is practically free. The only thing stopping anyone from building their own digital empire is the belief that they can't.

This ebook is the complete, unfiltered story of how I did it. Every tool I used, every mistake I made, every system I built. Not to brag — but to prove that if one person can build 220+ websites in 30 days, then anyone who reads this book can build at least one.

220+
Live Websites
15,830
Git Commits
$25/mo
Total Cost
684
Digital Tools
4,439
HTML Pages
2,311
Blog Posts

Chapter 2: What is Vibe Coding

Vibe coding is not traditional software development. It is not about writing every line of code by hand, obsessing over architecture patterns, or spending six months building an MVP. Vibe coding is about collaboration between a human and an AI, where the human provides the vision, direction, and quality control, while the AI handles the implementation at superhuman speed.

Think of it like being an architect instead of a bricklayer. You design the building. You decide what it looks like, how it functions, who it serves. The AI lays the bricks — thousands of them, perfectly aligned, in minutes instead of months.

The term "vibe coding" emerged in late 2024 and exploded in 2025-2026 as AI coding tools became powerful enough to generate production-quality code from natural language descriptions. But vibe coding is more than just using AI to write code. It is a mindset shift:

Speed over perfection. Ship today, iterate tomorrow. One founder can do the work of a ten-person team. Content at scale beats content at depth. Systems and automation beat manual labor. $25/month beats $25,000/month.

The old world of software development was gatekept by technical complexity, capital requirements, and time. Vibe coding tears down all three gates. You don't need a CS degree. You don't need investors. You don't need years. You need a vision, a conversation with AI, and the willingness to ship imperfect things that get better over time.

That is exactly how the SPUNK13 empire was built. Not in a Silicon Valley office. Not with a team. Not with funding. In a regular home, by a regular person, having regular conversations with Claude about what to build next.

Chapter 3: The Numbers

Before we dive into the how, let me lay out exactly what was built in 30 days. These are not estimates or projections. These are verified file counts, git commit histories, and Cloudflare analytics data.

223
Live Websites (exact)
55
Unique TLDs
209
Cloudflare Zones

Content created: 2,311 blog posts, 34 ebooks, 777 meme templates, 4,439 HTML pages. Every piece of content was created with AI assistance but reviewed and edited by me. Nothing was published blindly.

Tools built: 684 digital tools on spunk.codes — 353 free, 331 premium. Calculators, generators, converters, analyzers, formatters, validators, encoders, design tools, SEO tools, and social media tools. Every tool works. Every tool solves a real problem.

Code written: 15,830 git commits across 227 repositories. That is an average of 527 commits per day, or roughly one commit every 2.7 minutes for every waking hour of every day for 30 days. The AI writes fast. I direct fast.

Traffic generated: In just 26 days of Cloudflare analytics tracking, the empire generated 255,618 unique visitors, approximately 800,000 pageviews, and 4.4 million total requests. This is organic traffic — no paid ads, no influencer marketing, no PR campaigns.

Cost: $20/month for Claude (the AI). $5/month for Cloudflare (hosting, DNS, CDN for all 209 zones). Total: $25/month. That is not a typo. Two hundred and twenty websites hosted and served globally for the price of a single lunch.

Users: 656 registered users across the platform. 68,901 satoshis (approximately $50) in Bitcoin earned from 4 transactions. The first buyer was KAYY, who purchased a Clown Wall verified badge on clown.best.

Chapter 4: Week 1 — Foundation

The first week was about establishing the core infrastructure and flagship sites. The strategy was simple: build the most important sites first, then use them as templates and inspiration for everything that followed.

Day 1-2: Infrastructure Setup

Registered domains across multiple TLDs. Set up Cloudflare for DNS, SSL, and CDN on every domain. Created the GitHub organization (Spunkeroo) that would house all 227 repositories. Established the core tech stack: static HTML/CSS/JS sites deployed via GitHub Pages or Cloudflare Pages, with Firebase for any dynamic functionality.

Day 3-5: Flagship Sites

Built spunk.codes (the tool platform), spunkart.com (the portfolio and brand hub), and spunk.bet (the free-to-play crypto casino). Each site took 4-8 hours to build from scratch with AI assistance — a process that would have taken 2-4 weeks per site with traditional development.

Day 6-7: Template Systems

This was the breakthrough moment. Instead of building each site individually, I created template systems — reusable HTML/CSS/JS templates that could be customized for any niche. Combined with a Python site generator script (based on the pattern I'd use later for predict-generator), I could produce complete, unique websites in minutes instead of hours.

Key Lesson from Week 1: The first site takes 8 hours. The template takes 4 hours. Every site after that takes 15 minutes. Invest in templates and generators early — the compound returns are massive.

Chapter 5: Week 2 — Scale

With templates and generators in place, Week 2 was about volume. The goal was simple: deploy as many sites as possible, each targeting a different niche, keyword, or audience.

This is where the predict network was born — 18 prediction market sites (predict.horse, predict.pics, predict.mom, etc.) all generated from a single Python script. Input a domain and niche, output a complete website with Firebase-powered real-time prediction markets.

The tool-building accelerated too. On spunk.codes, I went from 50 tools to over 300 in a single week. The pattern was always the same: identify a common tool people search for (calculator, converter, generator), describe what it should do to Claude, get working code back, test it, deploy it. Each tool took 15-30 minutes from concept to live.

Clown.best grew from a basic meme generator to a full platform with 777 templates, a meme wall, VIP badges, and a community. The key insight was that meme templates are infinitely reusable content — build once, people share forever.

By the end of Week 2, I had over 120 live websites and was deploying 10-15 new sites per day.

Chapter 6: Week 3 — Empire

Week 3 was about connecting everything together. Individual sites are useful. A network of interconnected sites is an empire.

I built the universal scripts — auto-content.js, the security headers script, the analytics tracker, the empire promotion widget — that get injected into every single site. One code change propagates to 220+ websites instantly. This is how one person manages an empire: automation and universal systems.

The blog content machine kicked into high gear. Using AI assistance, I generated thousands of blog posts across the network — each one unique, each one targeting specific long-tail keywords, each one linking back to other sites in the empire. This internal linking strategy is how domain authority compounds: site A links to site B links to site C, and all three benefit.

Spunk.bet got all 10 games built and polished. The faucet system (10,000 SPUNK runes every 24 hours), the referral system, and the share-to-X viral loops were all implemented. The casino became the most engaging part of the empire, with users spending average sessions of 15+ minutes.

Chapter 7: Week 4 — Optimization

The final week was about making everything work better. SEO audits across all sites. Performance optimization for fast page loads. Content quality improvements. Revenue stream activation.

I wrote and published 34 ebooks during this period — short, focused guides on topics ranging from vibe coding to Bitcoin ordinals to starting online businesses. Each ebook serves as a lead magnet and a product, simultaneously building authority and generating revenue.

The prediction markets got their deposit wallet system. The casino got SPUNK rune integration. SpunkArt.com launched art commissions starting at $2,500. Every revenue stream was activated, tested, and documented.

By Day 30, the numbers spoke for themselves: 220+ sites, 684 tools, 2,311 blog posts, 4,439 HTML pages, 255K unique visitors, and a monthly operating cost of $25.

Chapter 8: The Tech Stack

People always ask about the tech stack. They expect a complex answer involving Kubernetes, microservices, and $10,000/month cloud bills. The real answer is almost embarrassingly simple:

AI: Claude by Anthropic ($20/month). This is the engine. Every line of code, every blog post, every tool, every design decision was a conversation with Claude. The quality of the AI is what makes vibe coding viable.

Hosting: Cloudflare Pages and Workers ($5/month). 209 zones, unlimited bandwidth, global CDN, free SSL on everything. Cloudflare is the most underrated platform for solo founders. For $5/month you get infrastructure that would cost $5,000/month on AWS.

Database: Firebase Realtime Database (free tier). Handles authentication, real-time data, and basic analytics for all dynamic features. The free tier supports 100K+ monthly connections.

Version Control: GitHub (free). 227 repositories under the Spunkeroo organization. GitHub Pages for some sites, GitHub Actions for CI/CD.

Domain Registration: Various registrars. Domains are the only significant upfront cost — but many TLDs are under $10/year, and the investment in diverse TLDs pays for itself through SEO and brand presence.

That is it. Claude + Cloudflare + Firebase + GitHub. Four services. $25/month. 220+ websites serving hundreds of thousands of visitors globally.

Chapter 9: What Worked and What Didn't

What Worked

Template-first development. Building reusable templates before building individual sites was the single biggest force multiplier. It turned weeks of work into minutes.

Universal scripts. One codebase injected into every site means one update improves 220+ sites simultaneously. This is how one person maintains an empire.

Content at volume. 2,311 blog posts create 2,311 opportunities to rank on Google. Not every post will rank, but at volume, the math works in your favor.

Diverse TLDs. Having sites across 55 TLDs provides natural domain diversity that search engines recognize as legitimate, not a link farm.

What Didn't Work

Fake social proof. Early on, I tried adding fake review counts and viewer numbers. It felt wrong and I removed all of it. The "No Fake Data" policy became a core principle: all numbers must be real and verifiable.

Too many features at once. Some sites launched with incomplete features — purchase flows that didn't work, forms that submitted nowhere. Lesson: never ship an incomplete purchase flow. If a user tries to buy and can't, they never come back.

Ignoring mobile. Early templates looked great on desktop but broke on mobile. Since 60%+ of traffic is mobile, this cost real users. Now mobile-first is mandatory.

Chapter 10: The Revenue Model

The SPUNK13 empire has 13 distinct revenue streams, all designed to work together:

1. Premium Tool Subscriptions ($9.99/month) — Access to 331 premium tools on spunk.codes. The SPUNK promo code gives 5 free premium tools as a funnel entry point.

2. Lead Generation Commissions (10% of closed jobs) — Our newest and highest-potential stream. We generate leads for contractors and take 10% of every job they close. At scale, this alone could generate millions.

3. Reseller Packages ($497-$9,997) — Sell complete businesses in a box to other entrepreneurs. White-label ready.

4. Link Authority Service ($99-$999/month) — Sell backlinks from our 220+ site network to businesses wanting to boost their SEO.

5. Ebook Sales ($9.99-$29.99 each) — 47 total ebooks across the empire.

6. Art Commissions (from $2,500) — Custom digital art through SpunkArt.com.

7. Affiliate Revenue — Amazon (tag=spunk01-20), Coinbase (YAGES3X), Ledger (0553c9ea1441), Winna (Spunkeroo), Stake (spunkart).

8. SaaS Dashboards ($29-$499/month) — Business owner dashboards and vibe coder dashboards.

9-13. Casino, Physical Products, Consulting, Ad Revenue, Sponsored Content — Additional streams that compound as the empire grows.

Chapter 11: Why You Should Do This Too

This is not about me. This is about you. If you are reading this book, you have everything you need to build your own version of what I built. Not 220 sites — maybe start with 1. Or 5. Or 13. The number doesn't matter. What matters is that you start.

The world has changed. You no longer need permission from employers, investors, or gatekeepers to build something valuable online. You need $25/month and the willingness to sit down and have conversations with an AI about what you want to build.

Every day you wait is a day someone else is building in your niche, ranking for your keywords, serving your future customers. The barriers are gone. The tools are here. The only question is: will you be a builder or a consumer?

If the world is digital, and you don't control your online presence, then you're allowing others to control it for you. Build your own thing. Control your own data. Support each other instead of feeding monopolies.

This is the SPUNK13 philosophy: anti-corporate, pro-individual, pro-builder. Made in America by an American who believes that solo founders are the future of business — not billion-dollar corporations that treat people like data points.

Chapter 12: The Future

The SPUNK13 empire is just getting started. The lead generation platform will scale to thousands of contractor accounts, each paying a 10% commission on every closed job. The reseller program will put this technology in the hands of entrepreneurs worldwide. The physical products — USA-made air fresheners, lighters, stickers with gamified QR codes — will bridge the gap between digital and physical.

The projection is real: from $25/month in costs to $3.4 million/year in revenue within 24 months. Not through hype or fundraising, but through systematic execution of the same principles outlined in this book: templates, automation, content at scale, and taking a cut of everything.

The future belongs to builders. Not employees. Not followers. Not consumers. Builders. And if you've read this far, you're already one of us.

Welcome to the empire.

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