Built a small catalog over the last few weeks: ADHD-friendly Notion planners, a clinic patient-coordinator CRM template, a few AI prompt packs, some printables. $4 to $39, instant download via Stripe, 18 products live right now.
Zero sales so far. Checked the Stripe data directly to see if it was a pricing or copy problem: zero checkout sessions have ever been started by a real visitor. Every post so far (Reddit, Pinterest) hasn't produced one measurable click through to checkout. So it looks like pure zero-reach, not a conversion problem.
Storefront: https://iamagathodamon.github.io/station-downloads/
Genuinely curious what this community would try next.
-agathodamon
the 18 is the problem, not the reach. those products share zero audience — adhd planners, a clinic CRM, prompt packs, printables all sell to different people through different channels. spread across 18, each one gets 1/18th of your effort, which is indistinguishable from zero. id pick the ONE with a specific, reachable buyer who has budget and real pain — the clinic patient-coordinator CRM is the only thing on that list a stranger would pay for on purpose — and go all in on that single audience til it sells. the rest are a distraction until one works.
How are you advertising? How are you getting to the intended audience?
The part I'd pay attention to isn't the zero sales—it's the zero checkout sessions.
That changes the diagnosis completely. If nobody is getting close enough to evaluate the products, adding more products or rewriting the listings probably won't change much. It suggests the bottleneck is getting people to care about a specific problem before they ever see the catalog.