I have been wanting to properly explain the structure behind Freakyyy Portal but I could never find the right way to put it in simple terms.
A few days ago, PewDiePie’s Odysseus dropped and it finally gave me a proper channel to explain what I have been trying to say. Odysseus is not another AI model trying to compete with ChatGPT or Claude. It is a self-hosted AI workspace built for people who want AI on their own terms.
You run it on your own machine. You connect your own APIs. You can use local models. Your prompts, files and workflows do not have to pass through another company’s servers.
In simple terms, it is less “please let me use your platform forever” and more “let me own the thing I am building with.”
That is powerful but it also reveals something important.
Ownership usually comes with complexity. For technical users, this is exciting. For everyday founders, SMEs and people who are just starting to understand AI, it can be overwhelming. The concept is easy to admire.
The setup is not always easy to execute.
And this is where I finally found the right way to explain Freakyyy Portal.
Open source versus AI-bound platforms.
Or, in even simpler terms:
Do you want to rent the tool forever, or do you want to understand and own what you are building?I have had clients feel genuinely horrified by the $1,800 price tag for Freakyyy Portal.
“Lovable is cheaper.”
“Hostinger is only $2.99 a month.”
“Other AI website builders cost much less.”
And I understand that reaction. To an end user, those options look good. That is marketing done right. Lower price, cleaner promise, less explanation, faster decision.
Honestly, we did consider doing the same.
Explain less. Sell faster. Get quicker cash flow.
But we decided not to.
Because if someone is willing to read this properly or give me 15 minutes of their time, I can explain why the comparison is not as simple as it looks.
The front end may look the same.
A website is a website, right?
That is the perception.
But the reality is that most people do not care about the back end until the back end becomes the problem.
Most people do not care about ownership until they realise they do not actually own what they built. Most people do not care about limitations until the system tells them they have reached one.
That is the part we need to talk about more honestly.
AI has limitations.
Website builders have limitations.
Subscription platforms have limitations.
For AI, in layman terms, every output has a cost behind it. ChatGPT has limits for free users. Claude has limits. AI website builders have limits. Even cheap hosting plans have limits.
Nobody runs a business without profit in mind.
So when a platform says “AI included,” the cost is still somewhere. It may be hidden inside the subscription, restricted by credits, limited by usage, or locked behind a higher plan.
For Freakyyy Portal, we are not selling unlimited magic.
We are selling the system.
That means you connect your own API keys, understand your own usage and control your own costs. Based on rough API usage, the cost of generating with AI can be much lower than people think.
For example:
Rewriting a headline or website section may cost less than $0.01.
Generating full landing page copy may cost around $0.01 to $0.10.
Generating a full HTML page may cost around $0.05 to $0.50.
Planning and generating a more complete website may cost around $0.30 to $2.00.
A heavier strategy-style or complex website generation may cost around $3 to $15 or more, depending on the model, prompt size, output length and how many times you regenerate. These are rough estimates, not fixed promises.
API pricing changes, model choice matters and usage behaviour matters.
But the bigger point is this:
The expensive part is not always the AI.
The expensive part is the structure.
The system.
The prompts.
The workflow.
The export.
The understanding.
The ability to build without being trapped.
That is what Freakyyy Portal is offering.
At $1,800, you get 50 commercial website licences. Divide that out, and it is effectively $36 per website licence.
You own the site, the code. You use your own API keys. You decide where to host it, what to charge your client. You are not paying us forever every time you want to use the system. That is a very different structure from paying a monthly website-builder subscription indefinitely.
Of course, there are still external costs.
If your client wants a domain, bill the domain.
If your client wants hosting, bill the hosting.
If your client wants a custom email, bill the custom email.
If your client wants maintenance, bill the maintenance.
Those are normal business costs. The difference is that the margin belongs to you. There are no ongoing platform fees to us just because you are building more websites. And yes, technically, someone could watch a YouTube video and try to do everything themselves.
But I will be honest.
If you do not want to learn, do not do it.
I have seen friends and clients feel very confident after watching one marketing video or one tutorial, only to get stuck halfway. We have picked up a few messes from that.
Not because they were not smart. But because AI makes things look easier than they are. A polished output does not always mean the structure is correct. A nice website does not always mean it is portable, editable, scalable, or commercially ready.
That is why Freakyyy Portal is not just the builder. It also comes with the guides.
Step-by-step guide to free hosting.
Step-by-step guide to deployment.
Guides on connecting API keys.
Guides on understanding costs.
Guides on selling websites.
Guides on approaching leads.
Occasional sharing of free trials, API deals and useful tools.
Because the goal is not just to help someone generate a website.
The goal is to help someone understand how to build, export, host, sell and sustain it.
People often compare based on what they get at the first level.
At the first level, we usually lose. Not because we are worse.
But because in a fast-growing world, sustainability does not always look exciting at first glance.
A cheap subscription looks easier. A locked platform looks convenient.
An “AI included” promise looks cleaner.
But over time, the question changes.
Can you export it?
Can you move it?
Can you control the cost?
Can you explain it to your client?
Can you keep earning from it without being trapped?
Can you build again without restarting from zero?
Can you own the thing you are selling?
That is the real comparison.
When we built Freakyyy Ride, it was about sustainability for drivers.
When we built Freakyyy Letters, it was about long-term permanence and emotional sustainability.
And with Freakyyy Portal, it is about sustainability for builders and end users.
Not everyone needs to self-host an AI workspace like Odysseus.
Not everyone wants to touch Python, APIs, local models or command lines.
But everyone should at least understand the tools they are depending on.
The future is not just about using AI. It is about knowing what AI is costing you, what it is building for you, what it is locking you into and whether you actually own the thing you are selling.
At $1,800, yes, we definitely make money. That is the purpose of a business, and we will not pretend otherwise.
But the difference is this: we are not charging you forever.
You are paying for the system, the commercial licences and the blueprint to use it.

