The roadmap

Where Onepot is headed.

I’m building Onepot into the go-to place for curated gear lists and starter kits, the opposite of a spammy deal-farm. It’s early days, and I’d rather be straight about the journey than pretend I’ve already arrived. Here’s what’s live, what’s next, and how you can help.

Live today

The foundations

The core of Onepot is already here: a clean, no-nonsense place to discover and publish curated bundles, the “everything you need for X” for any hobby.

  • Browse and search bundles across every category
  • Create, publish, and edit your own bundles for free
  • Follow creators and build a personalised feed
  • Like and save the bundles you want to come back to
  • Public creator profiles with your whole collection

Building next

A living, growing community

Right now I’m focused on depth. More creators, better bundles, and much better ways to actually find them.

  • Sharper discovery: smarter browse, trending, and recommendations
  • Richer creator profiles and easier ways to share your bundles
  • Community features that reward the people who make Onepot great
  • Affiliate links to cover running costs, clearly marked, and never dressed up as neutral picks

On the horizon

Rewarding creators

Further out, I want the people who curate the best bundles to actually benefit from it, and for Onepot to pay for itself without turning into a spammy affiliate site.

  • Let creators keep the rewards from the bundles they build
  • Insights so you can see how your bundles perform
  • Collaborative and themed collections
  • More of whatever the community tells us it needs

Treat this as a direction, not a list of dated promises. Priorities will shift as I learn what people actually want, and that’s fine.

Onepot grows when you do

A discovery platform only comes alive when it’s full of good bundles that people actually find and share. So the most useful thing you can do is use it: publish something, follow a few creators, send a bundle to a friend. That’s what proves the idea works and unlocks the rest of this roadmap.

Publish a bundle

Turn the gear you already swear by into a bundle. It takes about ten minutes, and it’s free.

Follow & discover

Follow creators whose taste you trust and save the bundles you love. Every bit of activity helps the site come alive.

Share what’s good

Send a bundle to someone who’d find it useful. Word of mouth is how the good stuff spreads.

Fair questions

Is Onepot free to use?

Yes. Browsing bundles and creating your own is completely free, and it always will be for the core experience.

How will Onepot support itself?

Running a platform isn’t free: there’s hosting, storage, the usual bills. To cover that I plan to add affiliate links later on. Some product links would earn a small commission when you buy through them, and the price you pay stays the same. It isn’t live yet, and when it is, every monetised link will be plainly marked.

Why does Onepot need an active community?

Onepot only works when it’s full of genuinely useful bundles that people discover and share. A growing, active community is how I prove the idea works, and it’s what unlocks the next phase of the roadmap. Every bundle you publish, share, or follow helps.

How can I help Onepot grow?

Publish a bundle for something you know well, share it with people who’d find it useful, and follow the creators whose taste you trust. The more the community creates and shares, the faster Onepot can grow.

Be part of the early days

Onepot is just getting going, which is the best time to jump in. Publish your first bundle today and help shape what it becomes.

Start your first bundle