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I built 3 Excel templates for startup founders and launched them on Gumroad this weekend

Hey IH! Wanted to share what I shipped this weekend.

I kept seeing the same problem: early-stage founders spending their first week building spreadsheets instead of building their product. Runway calculators, metrics dashboards, investor trackers -- all from scratch, every time.

So I built 3 plug-and-play Excel templates and put them on Gumroad:

  1. SaaS Metrics Dashboard ($19) -- Track MRR, churn, LTV, CAC, and 25+ metrics. Just plug in your numbers and get instant charts.

  2. Startup Runway & Budget Planner ($19) -- 24-month cash flow forecasting. Plan hiring, track burn rate, know exactly when you run out of money.

  3. Fundraising CRM Tracker ($15) -- Manage your entire investor pipeline. Track outreach, follow-ups, term sheets, and commitments.

No code, no subscriptions, just Excel files that work.

Store: https://tobiasboscob.gumroad.com

Would love feedback from the community -- what's missing? What would make these more useful for you?

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on March 23, 2026
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    The fundraising CRM is the one I'd lead with — that's the problem that feels most painful and most personal for early founders. Runway calculators are easy to Google; managing 40 investor relationships without dropping a thread is genuinely hard. Have you considered bundling all three at a slight discount? Someone buying the CRM is probably also worried about runway.

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