general

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

  1. Clear offer — You can tell what you get and roughly who it’s for.
  2. Real public interest — Reviews, sustained attention, or other signals on the listing—not a zero-context “#1” badge.
  3. Sensible price band — Especially for a first try in a niche.
  4. Formats you can evaluate — Packs, manuals, systems, and tools are easier to compare than vague “courses.”

What this site is not

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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