Built, awaiting platform approval
Everlyst
Problem
Etsy sellers run real businesses on thin tooling. The platform's own seller tools leave gaps that cost sellers time and money, and most third-party options are heavyweight or overpriced for a solo shop.
Constraints
Built solo, end to end, on infrastructure that costs nearly nothing at rest and scales without re-architecture. Etsy's commercial API approval process gates public launch, so everything had to be built against a personal API key in a way that ports directly once approved.
What I Built
A complete SaaS platform on the Cloudflare stack: Workers for compute, D1 for data, R2 for storage, Durable Objects and Queues for coordination and background work, Stripe for billing, and Resend for email. Roughly 55k lines of shipped code. Everything needed to accept paying customers exists today.
Outcome
The platform is launch-ready and waiting on Etsy's commercial API approval. The build proves out the full stack: auth, billing, background jobs, transactional email, and the product itself.