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Subscription fatigue is real, the cloud is a leash, and I’m building a rebellion from a 0-bit connection in Nairobi.
TL;DR: In a world of bloated $20/month AI subscriptions, I'm pivoting to "Small Tech." This post outlines why I rebuilt my AI studio in 18KB of Vanilla JS to run 100% offline from Nairobi, proving that digital ownership is the only way to survive the "SaaS Tax" of 2026.
What you get inside the 18KB Bundle:
The PromptVault Pro Source: One clean
.htmlfile containing all the logic. Open it in any browser, and it works.VA Academy Pro & Consistency Grid: Lightweight productivity engines that save to your browser's local storage.
Zero-Dependency Code: No
npm install, no complex setup. Just download and run.Lifetime Ownership: No login required. No "phoning home" to a server.

The 403-View Wake-Up Call
Last week, I launched my AI studio on Product Hunt. I hit #225. For those who don’t speak “Startup,” that’s the equivalent of shouting into a void and having the void tell you to be quiet. 403 people looked at my page. Exactly zero people opened their wallets.
The comments were predictable: “Another AI SaaS? In 2026? Give it a rest.” They were right. And they were wrong. They were right that the world doesn’t need another $20/month subscription that leashes your data to a server you don’t own. But they were wrong about why I was building.
The Death of the “SaaS Tax”
We are currently living through the Great Subscription Fatigue of 2026. The average professional now balances 30+ micro-subscriptions. We are “renting” our productivity, “leasing” our creativity, and “subscribing” to our own potential.
In the tech hubs of San Francisco or London, this is a financial nuisance. In Nairobi, where I’m building, it’s a systemic barrier. When your fiber line goes dark because of a tropical storm or an infrastructure hiccup, your “Cloud AI” becomes a brick. You’re paying for a tool you can’t use, powered by data you can’t access, on a platform that doesn’t care if you’re offline.
I realized I wasn’t just building a product; I was participating in a broken system. So, I did something “stupid.” I deleted the database. I killed the subscription tier. I burned the “Modern Web Stack” to the ground.
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Enter “Small Tech”: The 18KB Rebellion
I decided to pivot to what I call Small Tech. While my competitors are shipping 50MB React bundles that require a high-speed connection just to load a “Hello World” prompt, I rebuilt my entire AI studio in 18KB of Vanilla JavaScript. No frameworks. No trackers. No “phone home” telemetry.
The Philosophy of the Digital Sovereignty Bundle is simple:
- Local-First: The code runs in your browser’s LocalStorage. If the world ends and the internet goes dark, your tools still work.
- Zero Latency: Because the compute is local (or direct-to-API), there is no middle-man server slowing you down.
- Ownership over Renting: You buy it once. You own the files. Forever.
Why Vanilla JS is the 2026 Power Move
In 2026, writing “Legacy” Vanilla JS is ironically the most futuristic thing a developer can do. We’ve reached a point where “Developer Experience” (DX) has been prioritized over “User Experience” (UX). We use bloated meta-frameworks because they’re easy for us, but the user pays the price in battery life, data costs, and privacy.
By sticking to the metal — using native Web APIs and optimized JS — I’ve created a tool that is faster than any SaaS on the market. It’s not just about speed; it’s about Digital Sovereignty. When the tool is 18KB, you can understand every line of code. You can audit it. You can trust it.
Building from the “Edge”
People ask why I stay in Nairobi to build this. “Go to Delaware,” they say. “Get VC funding.”
But building from the “Edge” gives me a perspective a Silicon Valley founder will never have. I know what it’s like to have a brilliant idea but a 0-bit connection. I know what it’s like to see a $20/month bill and realize that’s a week’s worth of groceries for someone in my neighborhood.
The Digital Sovereignty Bundle (featuring the VA Academy and PromptVault Pro) is my answer to a world that wants to turn every human interaction into a recurring line item on a balance sheet.
The 2026 Manifesto
I’m founding a “non-SaaS” because I believe the next decade of tech won’t be won by the biggest cloud. It will be won by the most empowered individual. We don’t need more “platforms.” We need more tools. We don’t need more “users.” We need more owners.
If that makes me “stupid” in the eyes of the VC world, I’ll take it. I’d rather be the guy building the 18KB hammer that works in the middle of a blackout than the guy selling a $2,000 electric drill that requires a constant Wi-Fi connection to spin.
You can find the Digital Sovereignty Bundle here. No subscription required. Ever.
I'm not a VC-funded startup. I'm a developer in Nairobi building tools that actually respect your ownership. Every sale helps me stay independent and keep building the Small Tech stack. Join us
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