u/Such-Leopard-8795

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Alright Ive heard x is going for marketing digital products and instead of listening to people making these claims.

I decided to try it out myself, idk if i got lucky or what but within couple of hours hustling on x ive got my first ever sale.

Im currently Just replying to posts on my feed, and doing 2-3 post providing value and promoting my business at the same time

Will make an update post probably over the next 4 weeks, so far Im impressed anyone else doing this ?

Im also trying to reach my 5 million impressions to see how the twitter revenue actually looks

u/Such-Leopard-8795 — 9 days ago

Alright so I'm giving a shot at twitter,

My goal is to get 1k Followers in the next 30days

What Im currently doing

  • 4 Posts daily
  • 100 Replies Daily
  • Replying to people in my niche and providing value

I got x premium today

Looking for any tips from people who are already crushing it with twitter

what strategy are u using ?

u/Such-Leopard-8795 — 10 days ago
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Hey r/digitalproducthustle

When you are first starting out building digital products it can be really hard to afford all these premium tools. You need good product research, ad spying, AI for content and designs, Canva level editing, SEO stuff, and Udemy courses to keep learning... but the monthly bills add up fast.

Sometimes you only need the tools for one specific project. Why pay full price for a whole month (or year) when you are trying to protect your cash flow and keep money in the business?

I ran into this exact problem and recently found ToolSuite. It is a shared-access platform that gives you 50 plus premium tools in one dashboard with one login. No need to manage a bunch of separate accounts.

It includes stuff like:

- product research and ad spy tools (Pipiads, AdSpy, PPSpy, Kalodata, etc.)

- AI generators (including ChatGPT Plus power and Grok)

- design tools like Canva Pro

- analytics and SEO

- automation tools

- and even Udemy access

Current pricing (no lifetime option right now):

- Monthly: 29.95 dollars

- Yearly: 179.95 dollars (comes out to about 15 dollars per month)

There is a working discount code right now: etsyseller

With the code it drops to:

- Monthly: 26.95 dollars

- Yearly: 161.95 dollars (about 13.50 dollars per month)

Just those tools would cost well over 2000 to 3000 dollars per month if you paid separately. With ToolSuite you get the whole stack for the discounted price above.

Link: Toolsuite

(use code etsyseller at checkout)

I am thinking about grabbing the yearly plan myself because the cash flow math just makes sense. Has anyone here used ToolSuite when you were starting out or for a single project? Does the shared access work okay, or are there any limitations that get in the way? Would love to hear real experiences from the community.

Let’s discuss below.

u/Such-Leopard-8795 — 11 days ago
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Hey Guys,

I wanted to share my story real quick because it pretty much explains why I built ProfitBay.

I ran a stove business selling physical products for just over a year. I hit around 300k in revenue and walked away with just under 100k in profit. Sales were never the problem. I was listing on every platform I could find and customers loved the stoves. But the whole thing turned into a nightmare.

It was a partnership with a family member. He brought the factory, the employees, and his 50k investment. I just handled sales and customer service. These stoves were supposed to be premium. People were paying over 700 bucks expecting real quality. But the team kept messing up the details. They forgot accessories, left out screws, didnt protect the glass, and made the packages bigger and heavier than I told them to. A bunch of the guys were showing up high and it was pointless trying to fix it. I went back and forth for months but nothing changed.

Then the shipping side completely fell apart. I was shipping worldwide and the couriers handled those boxes like footballs. I even saw CCTV footage of one driver dropping a stove right on a customers driveway like it was a toy. I ended up paying over 10k in fines and damage claims from the logistics companies alone. My partners investment got paid back fast and he was in a way better spot, but the lack of management killed the whole thing. The business had real potential but I finally walked away. It just wasnt worth the constant stress.

That experience is what pushed me hard into digital products. With digital theres way less work, almost no employees, no shipping headaches, and way higher margins.

I started selling Make.com automations from a simple Shopify site. Within a couple of weeks it was consistently bringing in over a thousand a week and about 90 percent of that was pure profit. Delivery was just a Google Drive link. I scaled it, made around 60 to 75k in profit, then sold the whole site to a friend for 5k. Honestly I got bored and wanted to build something bigger.

So using everything I learned over the years I spent over seven months creating ProfitBay. Its the first real all in one system that helps you start making money on Etsy within 28 days. This isnt a get rich quick thing. Its a complete tool with a fresh PLR library that actually stays updated, four AI agents, a Listing Lab, and a Research Lab. It lets you research winning products, build high converting listings, and get your first store live in just a few days.

I tested it with beta users and watched real people succeed with the system I built. That felt way better than just making money. The step by step guide inside works too. And if you grab the Founders Bundle I also give personal mentorship.

I dont call myself a guru. I just built a tool that actually removes the biggest headaches in the Etsy game and I back it up with real support. I even run a free community server for Etsy sellers where I share a lot of value whether people buy ProfitBay or not. I know its probably not the smartest move because a lot of people grab the free info and still dont take action. But the ones who do are the ones who win.

Thats my journey from physical product hell to a clean scalable digital system that really delivers. If youre serious about building an Etsy business without all the usual pain ProfitBay was made for you.

u/Such-Leopard-8795 — 13 days ago