Kite Courier

"An end-to-end certified mail platform that makes sending legal notices as easy as sending email, eliminating the need to print, sign, stuff envelopes, and visit the post office."
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Very spiky — some months ~$10k, some ~$100 (creator's exact words)

Marketing Channels

Primary

Bing search / SEO

Creator stated 'Most customers find us on bing' — organic inbound search is the main acquisition channel

Secondary

Hacker News

Shared in annual thread; generated questions about logistics, pricing, and origin story

Ongoing

Inbound only (no formal launch)

Creator explicitly stated 'Just inbound for now. We haven't really launched yet.'

Growth Levers

  • Formally launch the product — creator acknowledged they 'haven't really launched yet' despite already having paying customers
  • Fix basic website issues (pricing page 404) and polish the marketing site for conversion
  • Expand SEO beyond Bing to Google and other search engines to capture broader legal notice search traffic
  • Target specific use cases: debt disputes, landlord-tenant notices, demand letters, contract terminations, and other legal notice categories
  • Build template libraries for common legal notice types to reduce friction and increase average order value
  • Partner with legal tech platforms, property management software, or debt resolution services for B2B distribution

First Customer Strategy

Built the product to solve a personal pain point (disputing medical debt requiring repeated certified mail). Expanded from debt dispute to general legal notices. Has not formally launched; all customers are inbound, primarily finding the service through Bing search.

Pricing Insight

No specific per-unit pricing mentioned in the thread. Pricing page existed at kitecourier.com/pricing but was returning a 404 during the HN thread (fixed by creator after being reported). Revenue spikiness suggests large one-off orders or seasonal legal notice demand.

New Market Opportunities

  • Debt dispute / consumer advocacy The product was originally built for disputing medical debt via certified mail; every time debt is resold, a new certified letter is required
  • General legal notice automation Expanded beyond debt disputes after realizing 'nobody wants to deal with mailing at all and certified mail is used for way more than debt disputes'
  • Property management / landlord notices Certified mail is heavily used in landlord-tenant relations for eviction notices, lease terminations, and repair demands
  • Patrick McKenzie's 'productize leverage' thesis Explicitly inspired by a Patrick McKenzie HN thread about certified mail as 'weirdly powerful leverage'

Key Takeaways

  • Solving your own painful problem is a reliable source of product ideas — the creator built Kite Courier to handle their own medical debt disputes
  • A product can generate meaningful revenue ($10k months) before even formally launching, purely through inbound search
  • Bing as a customer acquisition channel is underestimated — for niche legal/business services, Bing users may convert at higher rates
  • Revenue spikiness is common in B2B services tied to legal or compliance events; smoothing requires diversifying use cases or adding recurring revenue
  • Outsourcing physical logistics (using lob.com for printing/mailing) enables a solo operator to run an end-to-end physical mail service as a software business
  • Patrick McKenzie's framework of 'productizing leverage' (certified mail as legal power) is a proven approach to finding high-value niches

Sentiment Analysis

3 Pos

Notable Quotes

"That's original. How'd you come up with an idea for that? — dudeWithAMood"
"I had medical debt to dispute, which requires certified mail. Every time the debt was resold I had to print, sign, stuff an envelope, and go to the post office again. — hotdogsalesman"
"Certified mail is weirdly powerful leverage. I decided to productize that. — hotdogsalesman"

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