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[NEW] Harmonic DNA Reconstruction CORE EQ Free - Harmonic DNA Reconstruction CORE EQ Plugin (FREE /
... EQ Free Download: https://rawl.gumroad.com/l/harmonic-dna-core-eq-free As a... bands. Full Version: https://rawl.gumroad.com/l/harmonic-dna-core-eq I'd love...
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gearspace.com |
RAWL 🎙️ |
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RE:Endless Journey
... setup than I used on gumroad now. I have not messed...
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blenderartists.org |
Duthomhas |
Jun 8, 2026 |
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RE:Blender to Substance Painter in 1 Click (No manual export)
....be/IKHEJfM9A-Q Get it on Gumroad: [https://brightersstudio.gumroad.com/l/dkdom]
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BRT_Studio |
Jun 7, 2026 |
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RE:[Free] Ivy Growth (animatable procedural Ivy generator)
... MB Available for free on Gumroad: https://alemarcati.gumroad.com/l/ivygrowth_v1 Features.... More free tools by me: Gumroad Subscribe to Alexandre Marcati On...
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Ale_GM |
Jun 6, 2026 |
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Released: GainBrain Pro / GainBrain Free / IronPath Free — Auto Trim and Clean Analog Path tools
... bonus. GainBrain Pro: https://kiyohbimbo.gumroad.com/l/hebjme GainBrain Free...
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gearspace.com |
MixBrain 🎙️ |
Jun 6, 2026 |
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RE:100% Procedural Escalator made fully in Geometry Nodes
... on my Patreon, Gumroad and Superhive (Blender Market) Gumroad Link Superhive (Blender...
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blenderartists.org |
Lemonedge |
Jun 6, 2026 |
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RE:AI Journal Coach — analyze your journal entries with your own API key
..., one-time purchase at https://ibrh96.gumroad.com/l/hujko To install...
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Jun 6, 2026 |
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RE:Fern — Turn any image into a seamless, tileable texture (AI Neural + Offset/Blend)
... FERN50 at checkout on Gumroad. Links Gumroad: https://kenw.gumroad.com/l/fern Feedback...
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Raih |
Jun 6, 2026 |
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RE:what guys you think for passive income. what are your ideas
... once, sell indefinitely. Platforms like Gumroad handle payments. Honest filter: "passive...
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LUONG VAN VIET |
Jun 6, 2026 |
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인스타
https://shinethemoonlight.gumroad.com
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gall.dcinside.com |
발붕이 |
Jun 5, 2026 |
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RE:PartyService Plus - Party & Matchmaking Framework
... place: Playable Demo Place Links Gumroad Store Roblox Store YouTube Showcase...
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divernal8795 |
Jun 4, 2026 |
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RE:u31th
....skool.com/@u-th-5193 https://u31th.gumroad.com/?_gl=1*pom4m4*_ga...
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community-gateway.poco.in |
U31 Th |
Jun 4, 2026 |
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RE:ea88vmcom
....skool.com/@eavm-com-7005 https://ea88vmcom.gumroad.com/?_gl=1*1i6stw0*_ga...
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Ea88vm com |
Jun 4, 2026 |
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RE:Moog Matriarch
... folder was not updated on Gumroad, please check it again there...
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gearspace.com |
Artur Kirakosian |
Jun 4, 2026 |
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I got tired of manually sorting multitracks, so I coded a Mac app that does it instantly. (Free)
... visit the link: https://danidin4.gumroad.com/l/STEMs Let me...
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gearspace.com |
dnc100 🎙️ |
Jun 4, 2026 |
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RE:InkBalloon + Comic Page Manager — Comic Workflow for Krita
... More information, screenshots and download: Gumroad InkBalloon + Comic Page Manager — Comic...
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Mufasa_BMT |
Jun 3, 2026 |
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RE:de666co
....adsfare.com/de666co https://de666co.gumroad.com/ https://awan.pro/forum...
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Dorelia Conner |
Jun 3, 2026 |
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.../by/98winpromo/about/ https://98winpromo.gumroad.com/ https://gamblingtherapy.org/forum...
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community-gateway.poco.in |
98winpromo |
Jun 3, 2026 |
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RE:How to grab an object by bounding box points?
... bounding box as a touchpoint. Gumroad Gizmodal Ops - Blender Addon... on... Price: EUR 0.0 Gumroad autoConstraints for Blender autoConstraints 1...
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thorn |
Jun 3, 2026 |
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RE:sky88part
....gravatar.com/sky88part https://sky88part.gumroad.com/?_gl=1*11ru1v0*_ga...
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Jewel Boyle |
Jun 3, 2026 |
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RE:Graft v1.7.0 — Auto-generate a 4-layer PSD (Beauty/ObjectID/MaterialID) on render complete
... RAIHBETA at checkout on Gumroad. Links Gumroad: https://kenw.gumroad.com/l/graft Feedback...
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Raih |
Jun 3, 2026 |
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RE:프로크리에이트 브러쉬 어떻게 다운로드하나요?
네이버에서 프로크리에이트 무료 브러시 공유를 검색하시면 많은 블로거분들이 나눔 하시는 글을 찾을 수 있습니다. 아이패드 드로잉 관련네이버 카페(예: '아기패드' 등)의 공유 게시판을 이용하시는 것도 좋습니다. 기타 브러시셋 (Brushset)나 검로드 (Gumroad)를 참고하세요.
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디자이너 Jo |
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RE:สุดท้ายแล้ว หุ้นที่ดีที่สุด อาจเป็นวินัยของตัวเอง
เผื่อใคร สนใจครับ https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=HkrZEQAAQBAJ https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=8T7ZEQAAQBAJ https://smartgoldea.gumroad.com/l/mdqjsz
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ชีวิตฉัน |
Jun 2, 2026 |
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RE:EE88 - Nha Cai Ca Cuoc Truc Tuyen & Giai Tri Hang Dau
....com.au/DarellCarver https://ee88exposed1.gumroad.com/ https://shootinfo.com/ru...
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Hedwig Haynes |
Jun 2, 2026 |
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Chord Pumper Pro
..., CLAP, MacOS, Windows. https://tekpumper.gumroad.com/l/chordpumperpro https://tekpumper....gumroad.com/l/chordpumperpro-trial ChordPumperPro is ...) (VST3, CLAP) ------LINKS------ https://tekpumper.gumroad.com/l/chordpumperpro https://tekpumper...
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gearspace.com |
tekpumper 🎙️ |
Jun 2, 2026 |
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An apology from the guy who lets you Paint Light in Blender…
submitted by /u/ShaderError to r/blender [link] [comments]
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ShaderError |
Apr 22, 2026 |
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using gumroad but not getting any sales… what am i missing
i’m currently using gumroad to sell my digital product, but i haven’t made any sales yet not sure if the problem is my product, pricing, or just lack of traffic i’m still new to this, so i’d really appreciate any advice from people who’ve actually sold on gumroad how did you get your first sales what worked for you and what should i focus on first just trying to figure out what i might be doing wrong submitted by /u/velvetdreamyyy to r/EntrepreneurRideAlong [link] [comments]
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velvetdreamyyy |
Apr 5, 2026 |
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I tracked 200,000+ digital products on Gumroad. Here's which niches actually make money and which are dead.
I've been scraping Gumroad product pages as a side project — prices, sales counts, niches, reviews, basically everything publicly visible. Dataset is now over 200,000 products. Quick note on methodology: I count a product as "making money" if it has making money, either from visible sales counters or estimated from review activity and pricing. Everything else is dead. It's not perfect but it's consistent across the whole dataset. I originally just wanted to figure out what to build. Mostly I found out what not to build. The niches every "passive income" thread recommends are the worst performers on the platform Parenting products: 2,700 on the platform, only 10% have ever made a dollar. Self-help: 13,000+ products, 17% making money. DIY printables: 11,600 products, 17.5%. Writing and publishing: 5,800 products, 22%. These are the niches everyone picks because they seem easy. Write a journaling template. Make a printable planner. Create a manifestation guide. The barrier to entry is zero, which is exactly why there's 13,000 self-help products and nobody's buying yours. The winner-take-all problem Graphic design is the biggest niche on the platform — nearly 40,000 products. 34% make money, which sounds decent until you look at the distribution. The top sellers are pulling tens of thousands of sales each. Everyone else is rounding to zero. If you're not making exceptional fonts, icon packs, or UI kits, you're invisible. Same story in business (15,000 products, 24% making money) and education (17,600, 30%). Big markets that look promising but the revenue is all concentrated at the top. So where's the money actually going I sorted every niche by what percentage of products generate at least one sale: 3D design: 59.5% of products make money. Average revenue for those that do: $13,076 Productivity systems like Notion templates and dashboards: 46.3% make money, averaging $9,986 Software/tech: 43%, avg $15,243 Gaming assets: 42.5% at around $9,582 avg Almost 6 out of 10 products in 3D design make money. Compare that to parenting where it's 1 in 10. Honestly I expected software to be #1 but 3D blew it away. Makes sense in retrospect though — you can google "how to be more productive" and get 10 million free results. You can't google a Blender asset pack and get it for free. People pay for stuff they can't easily make themselves. The niche nobody talks about that makes stupid money Money/trading has only 24.8% of products making money — sounds mediocre. But the ones that work average $75,398 in revenue. Nothing else comes close. These are trading indicators and bots priced $100-500+, sold to people who will throw money at anything that promises an edge. Tiny market, but the buyers don't hesitate. Marketing is kind of similar — 31% success rate, $21,556 average for winners. AI tools: 29%, avg $18,163. Still early enough that it's not completely saturated. What I actually took away from all this The products that work on Gumroad are tools, not advice. They're priced above $25 (products in the $30-49 range actually have the highest success rate on the entire platform). And they solve a specific problem you can't just google the answer to. Like a $5 ebook about productivity is competing with every free YouTube video and blog post on that topic. A $39 Notion system that actually does the thing for you? Way less competition. The graveyard niches aren't dead because the topics are bad. They're dead because every product looks the same. There's nothing separating your mindset ebook from the 13,000 others sitting there with zero sales. if you're building something or considering a specific niche, drop it below — I can pull the actual numbers for pretty much any category. submitted by /u/Marquesant to r/DigitalProductEmpir [link] [comments]
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Marquesant |
Apr 3, 2026 |
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I tracked every "passive income" idea I tried over 2 years. Here's what actually made money and what was a complete waste of time.
I'm gonna save some of you months of wasted effort. Between 2024 and now I tried basically everything this sub recommends. Dropshipping, print on demand, affiliate blogs, YouTube automation, crypto staking, selling courses, selling templates, KDP books, Etsy digital products, stock photography, and a few I'm probably forgetting. I tracked every single one. Hours spent, money in, money out. No rounding up, no "potential revenue," just actual dollars that hit my bank account. Here's the honest breakdown. COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME Dropshipping. Spent about $2,400 on ads and product testing over 4 months. Made $900 in revenue. Net loss of $1,500 not counting the 200+ hours. The margins are a lie unless you find a winning product fast and most people never do. Every guru showing Shopify dashboards is selling you the course, not the method. YouTube automation. Hired freelancers to make faceless videos. Spent $3,000 on editors and voiceover. Channel got monetized after 8 months. Monthly revenue settled at about $120. Would take 2 years to break even. Cancelled everything. Stock photography. Uploaded 300+ photos to multiple platforms over 6 months. Total earnings after a year: $47. The market is flooded and AI image generators killed whatever was left. Affiliate blog. Wrote 60 articles targeting low competition keywords. Got decent traffic after 6 months. Made $400 total in affiliate commissions over a year. Then a Google update wiped half my traffic overnight. Never recovered. BROKE EVEN (not worth the effort) Print on demand. Made about $2,200 over 8 months on Redbubble and Merch by Amazon. But I spent easily 300 hours on designs, listings, and keyword research. That's roughly $7/hour. Minimum wage is better and you don't have to stare at Canva. KDP low content books. Published 15 journals and planners. Made about $800 over a year. Most of it came from 2 books. The other 13 made almost nothing. The winners were ultra specific. The losers were generic. Crypto staking. Put $5,000 in various staking protocols. Made about $600 in a year in staking rewards. But the tokens I staked dropped 30% in value. Net loss when you factor in the price decline. "Passive income" that loses money isn't passive income. ACTUALLY WORKED Etsy digital products (specific ones). This is the only thing that consistently made money relative to the time invested. But here's what nobody tells you: 90% of digital products on Etsy make zero sales. The ones that work are insanely specific. My first 8 products were generic. Meal planners, budget trackers, habit journals. Total sales in 3 months: 4 units, about $30. Then I made a symptom tracker specifically for people with Hashimoto's thyroid disease. Sold 12 units in the first month at $17 each. Made another one for IBS meal planning with FODMAP categories. Sold 8 units first month. The difference was not the design, not the price, not the SEO. It was that when someone with Hashimoto's searched Etsy and found a product made specifically for their condition, they bought it immediately because nothing else existed. I now have 6 products in specific health and parenting niches. Monthly revenue is between $400 and $700 depending on the month. Time spent maintaining: about 2 hours a month updating tags and responding to the occasional message. That's the closest thing to actual passive income I've found. WHAT I LEARNED The stuff that works has three things in common. First, low creation time relative to revenue. If it takes 100 hours to make and earns $500 a year, you lost. If it takes 5 hours and earns $200 a year, you won. Second, a specific audience that feels underserved. Generic products compete with 50,000 listings. Specific products compete with 3. The math is obvious but most people still make generic stuff because it feels safer. Third, a platform with built in traffic. Etsy, Amazon, Gumroad. You don't need followers, you don't need ads, you don't need a personal brand. The platform brings the buyers. You just need to be there when they search. The biggest lie in the passive income space is that you need to "scale." You don't. Six products making $80 a month each is $480/month for basically zero ongoing work. That's not life changing money but it's real money that shows up every month without you doing anything. And you can build that in a few weekends if you pick the right niches. Stop trying to build the next big thing. Find 5 specific problems that specific people have and make a simple structured product that solves each one. That's it. That's the whole strategy. What's worked for you guys? Curious if anyone else landed on the same conclusion or found something different. *Edit: Since many asked in comments and DMs how I find specific niches, I posted my approach in a comment below. submitted by /u/Existing-Ice221 to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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Existing-Ice221 |
Mar 31, 2026 |
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I tracked a Gumroad seller who made $15K from Notion templates with zero ads. Her strategy is annoyingly simple.
https://preview.redd.it/5289gd05zmng1.png?width=1482&format=png&auto=webp&s=1f03956aa88c9158e9f1e4e417d513ef3db5ee81 https://preview.redd.it/01jca2z5zmng1.png?width=629&format=png&auto=webp&s=5b3f7c823403e602060d4b5765e456eec2ccef60 I built a tool that tracks Gumroad products. 145K+ URLs collected, with data going back to 2022 — prices, sales counts, niches, how they evolve over time. What I was looking for: sellers who figured out how to make real money without a big audience. No viral content. No paid traffic. Just expertise, packaged and sold. Found one that stopped me cold. A PMP-certified manager. 21 Notion templates built for other managers and HR professionals in corporate environments. 6,000+ total sales. Zero ad pixels across every product. His strategy: 9 of his 21 products are completely free. Not throwaways, his best work. His top free template has 1,500+ downloads. That's thousands of people who've seen his paid catalog before spending a cent. The paid ladder is clean: $5–9 entry tools → $15–29 bundles → $39–99 full workspaces. Free filters for curious. $5 filters for buyers. $99 filters for serious ones. Estimated total revenue: $12–15K. Ad spend: $0. Most first-time creators ship one $29 product, get 3 sales, and quit. He did the opposite, built the catalog first, let the free tier do the selling. I'll keep sharing what I find, come DM if you're interested in submitted by /u/Marquesant to r/DigitalProductEmpir [link] [comments]
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Marquesant |
Mar 7, 2026 |
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Beginner on Gumroad — what actually sells?
Hi everyone! I recently created a Gumroad account and I'm just getting started. I'm still trying to figure out what kinds of products tend to sell well there. I have some experience using Canva, so I was thinking about maybe making digital products, templates, or something similar, but I'm not sure what niches are good for beginners. I’d really appreciate any advice or ideas. Thanks! submitted by /u/Secret-Art8420 to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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Secret-Art8420 |
Mar 6, 2026 |
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Now YOU too can make repulsive nightmares! And for FREE! Gumroad link in comments.
From the same guy that posts disturbing crap every now and then: the advanced gore shader allows for full customization, from layers of ugly and disgusting details such as pus and blisters to a color mask to enhance the already repulsive look of the shader! Everything comes packed up nicely in a single node that is easy to control. submitted by /u/ELYTR0N to r/blender [link] [comments]
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ELYTR0N |
Mar 1, 2026 |
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113 sales at $49 → $5,578 from Gumroad (no ads)
https://preview.redd.it/xekg9e8ejfmg1.png?width=1318&format=png&auto=webp&s=7a47bb1c307ca91fe76b735c08c75c3b5f0d586d Last month I made $5,578 on Gumroad. 113 orders. $49 product. No paid ads. No affiliates. No audience of 100k followers. Just a properly positioned digital product. Most people trying to sell online make the same mistake: They build first. Monetize later. Hope something sticks. I did the opposite. I started with a specific pain. Built something narrow. Priced it confidently. And structured the offer around psychology, not features. Gumroad is just the processor. The real leverage is in positioning. What’s more interesting, this is only one channel. I haven’t even factored in the others yet. I’ll attach the screenshot so this doesn’t sound theoretical. If you’re serious about building a small, profitable digital product (not chasing trends, not drop shipping), and you want to understand the framework I used, message me. Not posting the link publicly. Too many people want the result without doing the work. submitted by /u/AccomplishedYear587 to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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AccomplishedYear587 |
Mar 1, 2026 |
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I've made $16,500 on Gumroad selling digital products. Here's what DOESN'T work
I've been selling digital products (PDFs made in Canva) on Gumroad since April of last year, making over $2k/mo in sales. I help others who are struggling to get sales on Gumroad and here are the most common issues I see: 1) Priced too high or too low. Never start too high. Why sell for $20 when you have 0 sales. Start low and scale as you get more sales. 2) Clean images. Professional formatting makes it look more professional. It shouldn't look like a Fiverr profile created with AI. Copy what works. 3) Start with traffic. Gumroad doesn't provide cold launch traffic, so you need to drive traffic to your page through blogs and social media. 4) Not using Gumroad features. They offer a host of features (description lines, PPP, messaging, etc) and you need to take advantage of these features rather than doing the bare minimum. Did I miss anything? What are the common mistakes you see? submitted by /u/tonald_drumpers to r/DigitalProductEmpir [link] [comments]
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tonald_drumpers |
Jan 20, 2026 |
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F*ck gumroad
Your account has been permanently banned from Gumroad Due to repeated or severe violations of Gumroad's Terms of Service, your account has been permanently banned.As a result, all sales of your products have been stopped and your account has been permanently disabled.This decision is final and cannot be appealed.Thank you for your understanding. today i woke up with a email, what terms of service did i violate? no mention. also as of now i have $58 in it, $58 in that fucking account, it was suppose to payout on 23rd jan, now im fucked, made some money with side hustle and now im here, $0 again. fuck this company. have no mention what did i broke. also if anyone has experienced it, did anyone got a way to still get that payout? submitted by /u/ateevthapa to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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ateevthapa |
Jan 17, 2026 |
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hit £31k on gumroad in 3 months selling digital products + ebooks with zero audience and no money
so i just hit £31k on gumroad in 3 months and the whole thing started because i was tired of waiting to build an audience first everyone says grow your instagram or start a newsletter before you sell anything. i just went straight to selling and figured out the audience part later the method was kinda backwards but it worked. i went on reddit and twitter and found people complaining about specific problems. not general stuff like i want to make money but specific like i dont know how to organise my content calendar or i need email templates for my consulting business then i made exactly that. like word for word what they said they needed i didnt make some massive course or 100 page ebook. i made small specific digital products. notion templates. canva kits. plug and play stuff people could use in 10 minutes. priced them between £9 and £27 first product took me maybe 6 hours to make. launched it in a reddit comment where someone literally asked for that exact thing. made £180 the first week and i was buzzing the thing with gumroad is you dont need traffic if your product shows up when people search for it. their discover page actually works if you nail your title and description with the exact words people type also i tested the same products on different gumroad accounts for different niches. one for productivity stuff. one for creative templates. one for business tools. keeps everything organised and lets me see what actually sells vs what i think should sell now i have like 8 products across a few accounts and some months hit £12k some hit £8k. this month was £31k which is wild the biggest thing i learned is people dont buy solutions to big problems. they buy solutions to the annoying small problem theyre dealing with right now honestly though now im at this point and its getting messy. managing multiple accounts and customer emails is taking up so much time. im terrible at the automation side of things and i know im leaving money on the table because i cant scale properly anyone here whos further along than me. how are you handling fulfilment and customer support without it taking over your life. like what tools or systems actually work because im drowning in admin stuff and i know theres a better way to do this submitted by /u/dumbl3d00r to r/Entrepreneur [link] [comments]
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dumbl3d00r |
Nov 22, 2025 |
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Instead of Gumroad, go with this (thank me later)
When I first started selling digital products, I did what everyone else did I jumped on Gumroad. It was simple clean and easy to go but after a few months I started asking myself some questions: • Why do I feel limited with customization? • Why can’t I build a real brand look? • What if I could own the full checkout experience instead of renting it? That’s when i was searching for alternatives two platforms that flipped the game for me Sellfy and SendOwl Sellfy felt like setting up my own online store, not just uploading a file. You could: • Customize your storefront and domain • Sell subscriptions, courses, and even merch • Track marketing with built-in analytics • Offer discount codes and upsells easily SendOwl, on the other hand built for automation It’s perfect if you want to: • Deliver digital files instantly and securely • Create affiliate programs to grow faster • Integrate with Stripe, PayPal, or your favorite email tool. • Add checkout buttons anywhere even on your own website So now the question becomes: Do you want to be another seller on Gumroad… or do you want to own your selling system? submitted by /u/Glum-Novel2659 to r/digitalproductselling [link] [comments]
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Glum-Novel2659 |
Oct 31, 2025 |
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Just crossed $10k on Gumroad, here's what I've learned
Hey everyone, so I just started selling digital products on Gumroad in April (at the suggestion of ChatGPT). It's been an incredible learning experience! Here are some thoughts: Start with a problem you've encountered and solved. This 100% started as a Medium article that got traction when I shared my solution to the public. I didn't set out to make money; I set out to help others and provide free value. Start with traffic. This Medium article was getting tons of traffic already, so I diverted that traffic into my Gumroad product page. Gumroad does NOT promote your product unless it's already selling. Expand what's already working. I've created digital products that totally flop, but when I create something similar to my original product (an expansion pack, bundle, etc) then it tends to sell well. Use bundles to increase total sales. Rather than selling one $5 guide, I decided to make 5 $5 guides and bundle them together for $10-15 - this is a win/win and dramatically increased sales. Be patient. As you can see, I started in April and sat on it for months. It takes time for the flywheel to develop and understand how to create good products that sell. Lastly, remember that since this is Gumroad, I'm only netting ~ $8k of that $10k in sales. I probably should build my own Shopify site, but there was such an ease in getting a free Gumroad shop up and running that it felt worth it to me. Additionally, I don't like buying from freelance / paypal websites, I feel like I'm going to get scammed. Gumroad creates a polished environment where customers feel safe to give credit card information. But maybe I'm wrong? Ideally, I'd love to scale this into something that can generate $100k+ / year and right now I'm at $30k - would love to hear ideas on how I might do that. Thank you! Happy to answer any questions! submitted by /u/tonald_drumpers to r/digitalproductselling [link] [comments]
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tonald_drumpers |
Oct 31, 2025 |
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Has anyone made any money using gumroad?
so I have a digital product that I've been working on ( A recipe eBook ) and I been thinking about using a platform that has no initial cost like gumroad but I've been wondering if anyone has actually made any money from it, I know that I need to work on marketing as I'll be driving in my own costumers, but I just want to know about other peoples experiences. submitted by /u/Sure-Leadership-759 to r/digitalproductselling [link] [comments]
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Sure-Leadership-759 |
Oct 20, 2025 |
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My First Paid VRChat Avatar She's on Payhip/Gumroad Mobile/Quest
Links are in my reddit profile/comment (for some reason reddit won't let me link them in this text) submitted by /u/Slipd4sh to r/VRchat [link] [comments]
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Slipd4sh |
Oct 13, 2025 |
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(OC) I polished up my Jenny model and posted her to Gumroad
submitted by /u/0Poole to r/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot [link] [comments]
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0Poole |
Jun 28, 2025 |
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Zero to $2,000+ Months With Gumroad: How I Did It
After my post on my April websites that paid me, I was requested to put together a post on Gumroad so that's what this is. What is Gumroad? Gumroad is a marketplace platform where you can sell digital goods and services. It's like Etsy or Amazon but for digital products and services. I joined a few years ago in an effort to sell my digital products. I came from a platform called Sendowl that I had a little success with but, was looking for a new home for digital products so decided to try Gumroad. I like it because it's free. There's no monthly subscription or fee. They do take a 10% cut on your sales though. They have a marketplace like Ebay or Etsy where sellers can put their products on for more visibility and they even have a feature that lets you pay Gumroad an affiliate commission if they push sales to you. https://preview.redd.it/vyiv9p2qhd0f1.png?width=1896&format=png&auto=webp&s=1d7380990fce86d0c0bf62c608fe8e4f65992281 This is how much they have sent me: 2647 views 132 sales 5% conversion rate $1,518.45 total How do I make sales on Gumroad? Gumroad is not a set-it-and-forget-it kind of platform. You need marketing. What I started with is content marketing. I write about my products and my audience. It drives traffic and they go to my Gumroad store and buy. I sell mostly ebooks and guides there and 2 mini-courses I made. I still do content marketing but, have switched to social media. Pick a social platform where your audience hangs out and market there. Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Threads, etc. You have to be consistent. And, while you're doing this, I suggest you build an email list, which you can add email marketing to your marketing mix later with. The products? Digital products, like ebooks, guides, templates, spreadsheets, checklists, lists, etc. and services. I create them myself using tools like Canva and Google Docs. How to start? Go to Gumroad, sign up, add your products. You don't have to use Gumroad. You can do what I described above with other platforms, free or paid. I don't benefit by telling you about Gumroad. I am not an affiliate for them but, I have been using it for a few years and get asked a lot about it and was personally asked to cover this in a thread so that's why I put this out. The takeaway is, don't skip marketing. And be consistent. How do you get paid? They pay you weekly via direct deposit. They also have a new payout feature called Instant Payout. I have it but, I don't know if every account has it available from the start. It drops your balance into your account immediately so you don't have to wait for the weekly Friday payouts. How much have I made from Gumroad? About $30K. I don't do Gumroad full-time. I have other online stores and I have other income streams in my business. Why I like Gumroad It's free to join. It's easy to use. They have evolved over the years. They have more options now than before, including instant payouts, the marketplace, the option where they affiliate for you, email system so you can email your buyers, etc. I think I covered it all. Have you used Gumroad or other platforms? submitted by /u/Tweetgirl to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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May 12, 2025 |
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Gumroad founder has rebranded his company to Anti-Work, as inspired by this subreddit
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Nov 28, 2024 |
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Gumroad founder on moving from Ruby on Rails to TypeScript and React. "Ruby on Rails is a form of technical debt"
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Sep 27, 2024 |
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Albero - Tree generator 🌴 Including several presets and some materials. Free for a few days on (greenbaburu) Gumroad
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Jan 23, 2023 |
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Procedural Car Shader (greenbaburu . gumroad . com) Only UVSphere and Shader
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Jun 1, 2022 |
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Mushroom generator. (File: 0€+ gumroad greenbaburu)
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Apr 19, 2022 |