Introducing pocketsflow
Complete and simplest creator toolkit to sell digital products to anywhere in the world :
1. Connect your local bank account and start selling to anywhere in the world.
2. We automate your entire flows on emails, newsletters, storefronts, link in bio and taxes.
3. Let a single tool manage your business while you focus on doing what you do best. "creating".
This is an impressive product.
there are a ton of opportunities for products to be build on top of this.
imagine @Remotion , @claudeai can edit and commit the changes in real time.
insane.
> The doc you created
> the workflow you refined
> the shortcut you figured out
> thatβs the product.
Clean it up, package it, and make it easy for someone else to use.
What feels obvious to you is valuable to someone else.
For anyone who's having a hard time finding ideas to sell.
> look at your own workflow,
> you'll figure out you have everything that you were looking for with yourself.
Your first product doesnβt need to be perfect, it just needs to exist. Most people spend weeks overthinking design, branding, and tiny details that donβt matter at the start. Instead, focus on solving one clear problem in the simplest way possible and put it out there. The real feedback comes after you launch, not before. You improve based on what people actually need, not what you assume. Done is what makes you money, not perfect.
One of the most underrated ways to make $20k/month right now:
Charge SMBs $5k/month to be their fractional C-suite using $200/mo worth of AI tools.
People in our community are already doing it.
Here's how it works:
Claude = CEO Strategy, content, proposals, competitor research, sales emails, SOPs. All the high-level thinking that eats a founder's time.
Claude Code = CTO Invoice automation, CRM updates, lead routing, reporting. The stuff their team does manually every single day.
Coworker = COO File management, recurring tasks, ops execution. The business runs without someone babysitting it.
A real CTO costs $100k/year.
A real COO costs $80k/year.
A strategic advisor on top of that? More again.
You walk in and deliver all three for a fraction of that cost.
What a $5k/month retainer actually covers:
Writing their emails, proposals and client comms. Automating anything their team does manually more than 5x a week. Cleaning up their systems and documenting their SOPs. Monthly strategy, competitor research, offer reviews, pricing decisions.
They get C-suite output without C-suite salaries.
You charge $5k/month.
4 clients = $20k/month.
Tools cost $200.
You don't need a team. You don't need an office. You don't need a degree.
You need to understand their business, know which tools to connect, and show them the ROI.
That's the whole model.
And the businesses that haven't figured this out yet are actively looking for someone to bring it to them.
That someone could be you.