Archive note: This guide was written in 2020, when I was actively using Gumroad to publish and sell short resources. It is retained as a historical case study, not as current platform advice. Check Gumroad’s current documentation before using it to make publishing or payment decisions.

What This Page Is Still Useful For

The enduring value of this post is not the platform-specific checklist. It is the practical pattern underneath it: package a useful idea, make it easy to access, and test whether people value it enough to act.

The Pattern Underneath

  • Create something original that solves a small problem.
  • Package it clearly as a PDF, template, short guide, or other digital resource.
  • Write a plain-language product description that explains who it is for and what it helps them do.
  • Set a simple price or make it pay-what-you-want.
  • Publish it somewhere people can access it without friction.
  • Share it with the audience most likely to care.

What Has Probably Changed

Platform workflows, payment rules, fees, tax settings, file handling, account requirements, and product-page conventions can change. Treat any older Gumroad-specific process advice as a snapshot of how I was working in 2020, not as a current operating manual.

If you want to use Gumroad now, start with Gumroad’s own current documentation and terms rather than relying on this older post.

Where This Fits Now

This archive page sits beside my wider work on writing, resource design, learning design, and capability development. If you are interested in turning ideas into useful learning resources, start with About or Consulting.


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