Hi, IndieHackers!!
I've been working on a project that's been a labor of love and learning over the past few months.
As avid readers, we often come across books filled with actionable insights that we wish to incorporate into our lives. Yet, usually, you read those insights and ideas but don't apply them, and this was the challenge I aimed to tackle!
An idea validation begins
The journey began when I realized how many valuable lessons from books were getting lost in the shuffle of my daily life as a Fintech Collection Strategy Manager. Inspired by the new book from Noah Kagan (don't be like me and don't spend more when you can purchase it at a discount on Appsumo), I'm trying to solve it in a (very) practical way...
What I've Built
I'm developing Notion timeline templates tailored to books (currently I'm offering the template of the same book that I'm reading: "The Million Dollar Weekend", by Noah Kagan), but I'm planning to launch new ones like "Atomic Habits" by James Clear or "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck" by Mark Manson, designed to guide users through translating book content into actionable steps.
The goal? To transform wisdom into actions.
Special Launch Offer on Gumroad
To kick things off and validate my idea, I'm offering the first 10 customers a special price of $1.
This includes:
Check it out here: Notion Templates on Gumroad
Seeking Your Feedback
Your insights and feedback would be invaluable to me. What books would you like to see templates for? How can these tools be improved to serve your needs better?
I'm here to learn from this incredible community and to provide something genuinely useful in return! Let's make the most out of the books we read and truly transform that knowledge into action.
Thanks for reading, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts and suggestions!
Post-launch lesson: traffic came, activation didn’t
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