At the risk of being "that guy", this post really isn't fit for a Show HN:
> Show HN is for something you've made that other people can play with. HN users can try it out, give you feedback, and ask questions in the thread.
> ...
> Blog posts, sign-up pages, curated lists, and other reading material can't be tried out, so can't be Show HNs.[1]
This is just you sharing your landing page and bragging about how well your business is doing. Congrats on your success, though, and I expect some interesting discussion about the business model in the comments at least.
Margins are nearly 100% due to the fact I do all the work myself.
I mention "us" on the website for two reasons:
It's weird to say "I" in this case because to a client it isn't natural to wrap your head around the fact there is one person behind the business.
Secondly, when I built the service, it was my full intention of also building a team behind it (designers, customer care, etc.).
I could change the website copy to reflect it's a one man show, but I look at it like at the end of the day as long as you're getting the service you signed up for, that's all the client really cares about or needs to know.
You're missing the conflict at the core of this business model. It motivates the provider to take as long as possible without souring the business relationship, because the faster they work, the less they're getting paid. So the unlimited part is basically marketing BS.
Unlimited can be used honestly when it's practically impossible to reach the limit. For example if you are offering unlimited drink refills at a restaurant that is fair advertising because it's really unlikely your whole supply of soda syrup will be drained.
In this case it's clearly not viable because someone could easily hit a limit for design requests where it's just not possible to fulfil them on the budget. ~$500 is nothing like a months worth of unlimited design requests even if you only make a few requests per day.
It's more like subscribing to a $467/month plan were you can request several designs per month. It's not unlimited, it's limited by time, the longer a request takes, the less requests you can make per month.
> Show HN is for something you've made that other people can play with. HN users can try it out, give you feedback, and ask questions in the thread.
> ...
> Blog posts, sign-up pages, curated lists, and other reading material can't be tried out, so can't be Show HNs.[1]
This is just you sharing your landing page and bragging about how well your business is doing. Congrats on your success, though, and I expect some interesting discussion about the business model in the comments at least.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html