70–90% profit margins. Every product. Forever.

MakerMint — Digital Product Factory

Make once.
Sell forever.

Notion templates. Canva packs. Business scripts. Marketing swipe files. Built once, stacked up, and left to sell while you sleep.

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Notion Templates

Second brains, content calendars, client dashboards. Notion power-users pay $15–$49 for a template that saves them hours.

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Canva Packs

Instagram posts, Pinterest pins, brand kits, presentation decks. 220M Canva users and most of them can't design.

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Business Scripts

Automation scripts, onboarding flows, cold email sequences. This category is wide open — barely any competition.

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Swipe Files

Marketing copy packs, ad templates, email sequences. Small businesses pay to skip the blank page.

How it works

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Pick a niche

Not "small business" — something specific. Fitness coaches. Freelance writers. Real estate agents. Specificity commands premium prices.

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Build the asset

Canva, Notion, or a plain text doc. One template. Polish it until it solves a real problem completely.

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List and stack

Gumroad for speed. Etsy for traffic. Each listing is a small sales machine that runs 24/7.

Most people make one template, list it, and wait for magic that doesn't come.

The factory model works differently. You build ten products, not one. Each one is a small salesperson with zero salary and no HR complaints. One sells, another gets listed, another gets improved. The stack does the work.

That's what MakerMint is — not a product, not a template, a system that compounds.

Build the factory.
Then walk away.

The products keep selling. The margins stay fat. The work only gets better.