The Crooked Website as a Growth Point

A living, ironic story about how frustration, AI, QA thinking and Spanish bureaucracy became the beginning of a digital product.

This book is about the moment when “it is easier to do it myself” turns into a real digital journey. One imperfect website becomes the trigger for building websites, automating processes, learning new tools, creating content and rethinking what is possible with AI.

Main themes

  • AI assistant called “Umnik”
  • website creation
  • QA mindset
  • automation habit
  • Spanish bureaucracy
  • taxes, trámites and autónomo
  • learning by doing
  • digital product journey
  • Ukrainian ironic tone
  • future 4-language book version
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About the book

A warm, ironic story about how one imperfect website became the starting point for websites, bots, content systems, automation and a lot of learning by doing.

Why this book exists

Because a crooked website can be more than a problem. Sometimes it becomes the moment when frustration turns into a product plan.

The “it is easier to do it myself” moment

The emotional trigger is familiar: something is broken, explanations are expensive, patience is limited, and suddenly the dangerous sentence appears.

Umnik as an AI assistant

Umnik is the AI helper, translator, technical partner and witness of the digital nerves behind the scenes.

From a broken website to digital products

The path moves from one messy page to website creation, Telegram bots, AI content, automation habits and a broader digital product journey.

Spanish bureaucracy, taxes and trámites

The story also goes through paperwork, taxes, autónomo questions and the kind of Spanish trámites that make automation feel less like luxury and more like survival.

Who this book is for

For people who build while learning, migrate between roles, fight bureaucracy, experiment with AI and prefer practical progress over perfect theory.

Follow the process

The book is being shaped through notes, experiments and Telegram updates, with a future four-language version in mind.