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I am selling my product that made $702.33

I built a theme & component pack for Notion website builders.

A ready-to-sell pack of themes and components built for Notion website creators. Targets the growing no-code and creator economy segment.

One-time payment model with digital delivery and low maintenance. Clear upside through new template drops, bundles, and pricing optimization.

Reason for selling: Reducing focus to scale fewer products more aggressively.

https://startupzel.substack.com/i/187730732/theme-and-component-pack-for-notion-website-builders

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Business for Sale
on February 12, 2026
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    I haven't sold a project yet, but I'm curious about the decision. How did you decide to sell instead of keep running it? Are you listing on a marketplace or doing a personal sale?

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      Because this project is a Notion template. I want to make SaaS products. My focus is elsewhere. The reason I made this product was because I was working on NotionPlus.dev (now called thePlus.so) at the time. It's a Notion widget tool. And it's a tool with regular customers. I made the project to increase its customer base.

      I tried selling it on my own. So far, there have been no results. But a friend of mine sold his project for a five-figure price. I'll ask him about it. I'll try selling it on platforms.

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