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Affiliate Link Dashboard

Track all affiliate links with broken link alerts

A tech blogger publishes product reviews across 50+ articles. Each article contains 3-5 affiliate links to Amazon, Best Buy, and various SaaS products. When Amazon changes their commission structure (again), she needs to check if those products are still worth promoting. When an affiliate program closes, she has no idea which articles are now pointing to dead links. Her 'system' is a Google Sheet with 200 rows that hasn't been updated in 6 months.

Affiliate marketing is a $17 billion industry, and content creators are the backbone. But link management is a nightmare. Links break. Programs change terms. Products go out of stock. The average affiliate blogger manages 100-500 links across dozens of articles, with no way to monitor click performance across all of them or detect broken links automatically.

Lasso ($39-299/mo) dominates WordPress affiliate management but requires WordPress. Affilimate ($69-239/mo) focuses on analytics but starts expensive. ThirstyAffiliates and Pretty Links are WordPress-only plugins. For the growing number of content creators using Ghost, Webflow, Substack, or custom sites — there's no platform-agnostic affiliate dashboard. At $15-39/mo, a simple tool that centralizes all affiliate links, tracks clicks across any platform, detects broken links, and sends alerts when affiliate programs change would serve millions of creators who don't use WordPress.

💰 Revenue Blueprint

Three-tier value ladder to monetize from day one

1
Lead MagnetFree
Free

25 links, basic click tracking, manual entry

2
StarterCreator
$15/mo

500 links, automatic broken link detection, click analytics, browser extension

3
GrowthPro
$39/mo

Unlimited links, API integrations, revenue tracking, alerts, export/reporting, team access

📊 Market Evidence

The Market Gap

Lasso and ThirstyAffiliates are WordPress-only. Affilimate is expensive ($69+/mo). Geniuslink is Amazon-only. No platform-agnostic affiliate dashboard at $15-39/mo for Ghost/Webflow/Substack creators.

🏆 Competitor Landscape

How existing players stack up in this market

Geniuslink$5-25/mo

Amazon affiliate link management

WordPress affiliate plugin

Lasso$39-299/mo

Affiliate link management + displays

Pretty Links$99-199/yr

Link shortener + tracking

Affilimate$69-239/mo

Affiliate analytics dashboard

🛠️ Recommended Tech Stack

Suggested tools and technologies to build this idea

🖥️Frontend
Next.js + Tailwind CSS
⚙️Backend
Node.js
🗄️Database
Supabase (PostgreSQL)
☁️Hosting
Vercel
💳Payments
Stripe
🧩Other
Link checker worker, click tracking pixel, browser extension for link capture

Why this stack: Platform-agnostic design (works via redirect links or tracking pixel). Browser extension to easily add links while browsing. Cron workers to check link health.

Score Breakdown

76/100
Promising

Good market signals with room for growth

Market (20%) + Revenue (20%) + Trend (15%) + Competition (15%) + Build (15%) + Pricing (15%)

Market Proof80/10
Revenue Proof78/10
Trend Momentum72/10
Competition Gap62/10
Build Speed85/10
Pricing Signal78/10

🚀 Start Building

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Build a SaaS product called "Affiliate Link Dashboard".

## Product Overview
Track all affiliate links with broken link alerts

## Problem
Track all affiliate links with broken link alerts

## Solution
Build Affiliate Link Dashboard

## Target Audience
indie hackers, small businesses, and solopreneurs

## Tech Stack
- Next.js 15 (App Router) with TypeScript
- Tailwind CSS v4 for styling
- Supabase for auth, database, and storage
- Vercel for deployment
- shadcn/ui for UI components
- Framer Motion for animations

## MVP Features to Build
1. Landing page with clear value proposition
2. User authentication (sign up, sign in, forgot password)
3. Core product functionality based on the solution above
4. Dashboard for users to manage their data
5. Pricing page with at least 2 tiers (free + paid)
6. Basic settings/profile page

## Known Competitors
Geniuslink, ThirstyAffiliates, Lasso, Pretty Links, Affilimate

## Key Risks to Address
Standard market entry risks

## Deployment
1. Set up Supabase project and configure environment variables
2. Deploy to Vercel with `npx vercel --prod`
3. Set up custom domain
4. Configure Supabase RLS policies for security

## Instructions
Start by creating the project structure, then build the landing page first. Use server components where possible. Make it mobile-responsive from the start. Focus on getting the core value loop working before adding polish.