
Waldium
The autonomous blog that writes while you build product
204 followers
The autonomous blog that writes while you build product
204 followers
Wake up to fresh content already published. Get cited when people ask ChatGPT for recommendations. Your sales team finally has content for every feature. Competitors wonder how you publish so consistently. Content drives measurable signups and adoption. You're building in public without thinking about it. Set it once. Content runs itself. Results compound. Waldium is autonomous publishing infrastructure. AI generation, beautiful hosting, analytics, automation.
Products used by Waldium
Explore the tech stack and tools that power Waldium. See what products Waldium uses for development, design, marketing, analytics, and more.
umamiA self-hosted alternative to Google Analytics
5.0 (6 reviews)
Shoutout to @umami_software 📊
Every Waldium blog gets analytics. But we didn't want to force Google Analytics on everyone
Umami is self-hosted, open source, privacy-first analytics. No cookies. No personal data collection. GDPR/CCPA compliant by default. And it's *fast*—2KB script vs GA's 45KB.
We provision a unique website ID per tenant, track everything server-side, and give users clean analytics without ethical compromise.
If you care about privacy but need analytics, Umami is the answer. Underrated in the indie hacker community.

NeonServerless Postgres: Now Generally Available
5.0 (54 reviews)
Waldium is multi-tenant, thousands of blogs and posts posts, all in one Postgres database. Neon's serverless Postgres scales instantly without us thinking about it.
We like the Database branching. Every time we test a migration or new feature, we branch production data and test safely. No more "hope this migration works in prod."
Connection pooling is built-in. Cold starts are sub-100ms. The free tier is absurdly generous for early stage.
If you're building on Postgres and haven't tried Neon, you're missing out

VercelThe frontend cloud. Creators of Next.js.
5.0 (736 reviews)
Waldium hosts thousands of blogs on custom domains, all from a single Next.js deployment. Vercel's edge network, programmatic domain API, and automatic SSL provisioning make this seamless.
Every tenant gets instant global performance without us managing servers. Their deployment API lets us provision domains programmatically. SSL certificates just... work.
We're basically building Vercel for content. Fitting that we're building on Vercel.
If you're building multi-tenant SaaS, their infrastructure is unmatched.
