How we pick products
We write about indie digital products—templates, packs, guides, tools, and similar goods people actually buy online (often on Gumroad).
What we look for
- Clear offer — You can tell what you get and roughly who it’s for.
- Real public interest — Reviews, sustained attention, or other signals on the listing—not a zero-context “#1” badge.
- Sensible price band — Especially for a first try in a niche.
- Formats you can evaluate — Packs, manuals, systems, and tools are easier to compare than vague “courses.”
What this site is not
- Not an official Gumroad property.
- Not financial, legal, or medical advice.
- Not a guarantee that a product will keep selling.
- Not a “what should I launch” feed for sellers—we write for buyers deciding whether a tool fits.
Why something is “on our radar”
Sometimes a listing is simply busier than it used to be—more people engaging with it in public. That can be a reason to open the page and check fit. It is not a substitute for reading the deliverable, license, and reviews.
We do not claim hands-on lab tests. When we cite interest, we keep it plain and honest.
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