Off-Grid Stack Builder with AI
Deconstruct the SaaS you actually use, isolate the 20% of features you touch, and produce a build plan to replace them with API-powered local versions. Go off the grid as a software user.
How one deconstruction feeds your whole off-grid journey
One tool teardown produces a build spec, a content asset, and a scorecard update.
- → Rebuild only the features you use
- → Cancel the SaaS once your version runs for 7 days
- → Update the sovereignty scorecard
- → Each teardown becomes a 'Going Off-Grid' post
- → One tool per LinkedIn / IG / blog episode
- → Series builds compounding authority on the off-grid angle
- → Running tally of $ reclaimed per month
- → Annual savings projection updates with each cancellation
- → Off-grid % of stack as a leading metric
- → Rebuild only the features you use
- → Cancel the SaaS once your version runs for 7 days
- → Update the sovereignty scorecard
- → Each teardown becomes a 'Going Off-Grid' post
- → One tool per LinkedIn / IG / blog episode
- → Series builds compounding authority on the off-grid angle
- → Running tally of $ reclaimed per month
- → Annual savings projection updates with each cancellation
- → Off-grid % of stack as a leading metric
Cancel your Your current SaaS stack subscription
Your current SaaS stack
- × Subscription fees
- × Data locked in their dashboard
- × Per-seat pricing
- × Export limits
SoloStack + Claude Code
- ✓ Pay-per-use, no subscription
- ✓ Your data in your repo
- ✓ Zero vendor lock-in
- ✓ Unlimited exports
What this skill file teaches Claude
Drop one markdown file into your repo. Claude Code learns how to run this entire workflow.
Feature-Level Audit, Not Tool-Level
Most 'SaaS alternative' content compares whole products. This skill works at the feature level — you might use 3 features in Notion, 2 in Canva, 4 in Calendly. You only rebuild the features you actually touch, which is why the build is small enough to actually finish.
API-First Replacement Library
Each feature maps to a documented replacement: Calendly's slot-picker → Google Calendar API + 80 lines. Canva templates → Pillow + Remotion. Notion DBs → Neon table + tiny Astro UI. Klaviyo flows → Resend API + a cron. Every replacement runs on commodity APIs with free tiers.
Personal Sovereignty Scorecard
Tracks the journey: $ reclaimed per month, % of your stack now owned in your repo, days off-grid since last new SaaS subscription. Gamifies the off-grid lifestyle. Great for sharing milestones publicly.
Cancellation Safety Net
For each tool you're cancelling, the skill generates an export checklist (what data to pull before you cut the cord) and a 7-day parallel-run plan (keep the SaaS running while you validate your replacement). No surprises, no panicked re-subscriptions.
Build Order Engine
Ranks tools by ROI: (monthly_cost × how_often_you_use_it) ÷ build_complexity. Tells you which to attack first. Klaviyo at $100/mo with daily use beats Loom at $15/mo with weekly use, even though they're roughly the same to rebuild.
Storyable Output
Every deconstruction produces a one-pager you can post as content: tool name, monthly cost, features kept, features dropped, replacement plan, $ saved. Built-in for a 'going off-grid' social series — one tool per post, same template.
Build it with plain English
Tell Claude Code what to do. It handles the rest.
Parsing 11 SaaS subscriptions from statement... • Notion $16/mo → uses: docs, lightweight CRM, content calendar • Canva Pro $15/mo → uses: LinkedIn carousels, IG graphics • Calendly $12/mo → uses: 30-min booking, reminder emails • Klaviyo $90/mo → uses: welcome flow, abandoned cart, 1 broadcast/mo • Loom $15/mo → uses: short async videos • ChatGPT Plus $20/mo → uses: deep research, image gen ... Total: $284/mo. Estimated off-grid cost: $13/mo. Reclaim: $271/mo ($3,252/yr) Highest-ROI first cancellation: Klaviyo (1 broadcast/mo for $90 = $90/email)
Calendly deconstruction:
Features YOU use: booking page, 30-min slot, reminder email, calendar invite
Features you DON'T use: routing forms, group events, paid bookings, Zapier integrations
Replacement:
• Slot picker → Google Calendar API freebusy (~80 lines)
• Booking page → Astro page + form (~120 lines, brand-matched)
• Reminder email → Resend + 1 cron job (~30 lines)
• Calendar invite → Google Calendar API events.insert (~20 lines)
Total build: ~4 hours. Running cost: $0 (Google free, Resend free tier).
Cancellation safety: export upcoming bookings → import into Google Calendar → run both for 7 days. 30-Day Off-Notion Plan: Week 1: Spin up Neon DB + tiny CRM Astro page (replaces Notion CRM) Week 2: Build content calendar page reading from same DB Week 3: Migrate docs → repo markdown files (or keep in Notion if pure reading) Week 4: Parallel-run, export, cancel Reclaimed: $16/mo → $0 (Neon stays under free tier). Sovereignty score: +9%
What you can build with this
The Personal Stack Teardown
Run it on yourself first. Paste your card statement, get a ranked list of what to cancel, and start with the highest-ROI tool. Most users find at least one zombie subscription on the first scan.
The 'Going Off-Grid' Content Series
Each tool deconstruction is a complete content asset: features kept, features dropped, replacement plan, $ saved. Post one per week — same template, different tool. Builds a serialised narrative your audience can follow.
Pre-Cancellation Safety Check
Before you cancel anything, run the safety net step — export checklist, parallel-run plan, rollback option. Removes the 'what if I need it back' anxiety that keeps people subscribed forever.
30-Day Off-Grid Challenge
Pick the top 3 tools by ROI, deconstruct each, build the replacements in sequence, cancel by day 30. Public commitment + scorecard = strong content arc + real savings.
Things to know
Don't cancel before the replacement has run for at least 7 days in parallel — surprises always show up
Some 'feature' workflows are actually network effects (Loom for sharing with clients) — owning the playback is easy, but you may still want a hosted CDN. Plan for that
Tools you use for genuine craft (a writing surface you love, a design canvas you draw in) may be worth keeping. Off-grid is a goal, not a religion
The scorecard is for motivation, not strict accounting — count 'sovereignty %' however motivates you
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