What this property was
RoomRenovation.ai does for interiors what FoodPhoto does for plates: upload a photo of your tired living room, pick a style, and AI renders the renovation — new floors, new palette, new furniture — before you spend a single real dollar. It's a Next.js frontend with a separate API process behind it, Stripe checkout selling render credits in starter, pro, and business tiers plus one-off packs, running on the same VPS as the rest of the fleet.
Evidence recorded in the manuscript
Pricing is concrete: subscriptions at €4.99, €9.99, and €19.99, with one-off credit packs at €2.99, €5.99, and €9.99. Revenue: unverified, and I'll keep that streak of honesty intact — checkout is live, sales are not something I can prove. The verified numbers are search-side: one content cluster at 69 percent of impressions with a click-through rate close to zero before the fix, eleven new cost guides shipped after it, and a measurement date circled on the calendar two weeks out, because search console data lags and pretending otherwise is how you ship…
The lesson recorded after launch
The market will tell you what your website is for, and it will not consult your homepage first. I built an AI render tool; Google decided I ran a nursery-cost information site, and Google was working from better data than I was — actual human demand. The unforgivable part wasn't misjudging the positioning; it was sitting on a fire hose of impressions while currency bugs and bad titles threw the clicks away. Read your search console like a profit-and-loss statement.…