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Grid Web Engine is a no-code web design platform.

With Grid you can create your own website/e-commerce without writing code.
We also offer to connect you with Grid experts that can design and set up the website for you.

We launched Grid in 2021 with only some alpha testers, and we officially launched it in 2022.
In this past 18 months we acquired about 60 clients and they are actively using our platform for both institutional websites and e-commerce.

We know we have lots of competitors.
Here in Argentina, and in latin America, where we planed to first launch our platform, we have mainly three competitors. Wix, shopify and Tiendanube.

What makes Grid different is it's simplicity.

If you see any tiendanube web, you know it's a tiendanube, they all look the same.
With Grid, you can make unique sites, and we have a lot of clients that previously had some other platform, and they can't believe how much easyer and user friendly our platform is.


How do we make money and how much could you make?

We are a SaaS company selling access to our platform through monthly/yearly subscriptions.
Additionally, we charge a 0.5% commission on every e-commerce transaction.
With these revenue streams, we currently generate an average of almost $9 per user per month. Our existing infrastructure supports hosting about 1000 websites, yielding an annual revenue of $100,000. However, with our scalable infrastructure and the necessary capital we could easily have 10000 users making $1,000,000 per year.

Today we don't have any profit, but we cover all our expenses.
We've been founding the project ourselves, but to reach it's full potential, we need real funding.


What about us?

Both of us co-founders are the developers.
We are brothers (José and Gaspar) and we've been working together for over a decade.
I (José) write back-end code, and Gaspar writes front-end code.
And we have a small team helping us.

We live in Patagonia Argentina, and we love what we do.


Want to know Grid better

This site was actually created with Grid. So if you want to know more about it,
feel free to explore it