You're on lite.seojack.net — a deliberately minimal build of seojack.net. Same pages, same builder, same account, same prices. Just less code serving them.
I'm Jack — I build websites for a living, and this is my own site practising what I preach. Lite is the result of auditing every file in the main SEOJack codebase and deleting everything the live product doesn't actually need: internal tooling, abandoned experiments, dead code, build machinery. Roughly a third of the repository went. What's left is the same website you'd see at seojack.net, deploying in a fraction of the time.
A living backup. Lite runs as its own deployment on its own repository, sharing the same backend as the main site. If seojack.net ever has a bad day, this site keeps working — sign-ins, billing, support, all of it.
Proof of a principle. I tell clients that smaller, leaner sites are faster to ship and easier to maintain. Easy to say; harder to demonstrate. This is the demonstration — a production SaaS cut down to exactly what it needs, with nothing the visitor can see changed.
A faster lab. A smaller codebase builds and deploys quicker, which makes it the ideal place to test improvements before they reach the main site.
Nothing a visitor or client uses was touched. If you can click it, it's still here.
The main site is seojack.net — that's where search engines are pointed and where you should bookmark. Lite is the understudy: identical on stage, waiting in the wings. Your account works the same on both.