What you will find here
These pieces are written for creators who are already selling something, or are close enough to feel the friction in their current setup. The focus is practical: how to package an offer, how to deliver it after checkout, and how to avoid a business that feels held together by workarounds.
Some posts are straightforward how-to guides and some are platform comparison notes, but they all start from the same place: what does a buyer actually experience when they decide to pay you?
Written for people doing real offer work
If you run memberships, workshop passes, paid communities, archive access, private links, or digital drops, this section is meant to be useful rather than performative. The goal is not to flood the site with SEO filler. It is to publish pages that answer the questions creators usually end up solving the hard way.
You do not need a huge audience for any of this to matter. The moment money changes hands, the quality of the page, the checkout, and the follow-up starts shaping how professional the business feels.
Recent articles
Creator guide
Selling Discord memberships with Stripe without the usual access headaches
A cleaner setup for creators who want people to pay, get the right invite, and know exactly what happens next.
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Comparison guide
What to look for in a Patreon alternative when you sell more than a simple membership
If you are past the stage of a simple pledge page, these are the tradeoffs worth paying attention to before you move.
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Creator guide
Selling digital downloads directly without turning every launch into admin work
How to sell files, keep the buyer relationship, and avoid the manual follow-up that makes small launches exhausting.
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