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A way for no-code creators (notion, airtable, etc..) to share their content and get paid

Hi Fellow IH!

So our team is excited to have just launched a side-product to our main product :)

https://www.leza.app/?page_id=1202

We were pretty inspired by some friends with an edtech course and a few no-code content creators facing similar challenges in content distribution/monetization.

Problem: There are pretty awesome creators out there building content on great no-code tools (notion, airtable, etc..) that are limited in how they can control public access to their content. Mostly, they get a unique URL that if shared gives anyone access to their content. Making it pretty impossible to easily differentiate between exclusive vs open content. In turn, super hard to monetize their work (Gumroad is a cool marketplace but your unique URL could be shared on & you can't really control who is accessing your work).

Solution:

  • Set your unique URL to any custom domain URL you choose.
  • Create user-type profiles that (dis)allow access to the content on different pages.
  • Setup pricing plans for the different access profiles.
  • Your users sign-up at your URL and you get paid.

First will be Notion(ers) :) with other platforms to shortly follow.
You can get early access here https://www.leza.app/?page_id=1202

Community support would be awesome with any thoughts, questions, sign-ups and please share with anyone you think could benefit from this.

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No-Code
on October 20, 2021
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