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For Knowledge Creators

Build the tools your
audience actually pays for.

Whether you sell ebooks, run a paid newsletter, or launch courses — the software you need doesn't exist yet. These five apps do exactly what your creator business is missing. Use them, fork them, make them yours.

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Hero App · № 01

The Pricing Room

What should you charge? Run the numbers.

Every creator stares at the same blank spreadsheet. List size. Conversion rate. Target revenue. What should I charge? Stop guessing. Run the numbers.

Open The Pricing Room →

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// the tools
№ 02 · course-outline-builder Live

Chapter by Chapter

Map your course before you build it.

Outline builder for online courses. Input your topic and target audience, get a structured curriculum with modules, lessons, and learning objectives. Reorder items. Export as markdown.

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№ 03 · launch-waitlist-countdown Live

The Waitlist

Build anticipation. Open on launch day.

Launch waitlist for a digital product. Email signup form, countdown timer to a configurable launch date, live subscriber count. Clean and shareable.

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№ 04 · lead-magnet-quiz Live

The Hook Quiz

Qualify your readers. Grow your list.

Lead magnet quiz for newsletter growth. Five questions that qualify readers by interest or skill level. Results page with personalized recommendations and email capture field.

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№ 05 · student-qa-board Live

Ask the Author

Your students have questions. Capture them all.

Q and A board for online course students. Students post questions, upvote others. Instructor marks questions answered. Organized by module. Compact and focused.

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// the ladder

These five tools trace a line from curiosity to revenue: a quiz grows your list, a waitlist earns the launch, the pricing room sets the number, the outline builds the thing, and the Q&A board keeps students coming back. Each one is remixable — clone the shape, change the subject, make it yours in an afternoon.