Gum Spy
p/gum-spy
Analyze bestselling Gumroad products in seconds
Jakob Greenfeld
Gum Spy — Analyze bestselling Gumroad products in seconds
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Gum Spy provides data on all bestselling Gumroad products. You can use it to analyze what's selling, monitor your competitors, and to find promising products you can promote as an affiliate.
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Simon Chiu
Looks very useful for tracking trends and coming up with new ideas. Great work!
Max Prilutskiy
Launching soon!
Looks nice :)
Jens Boje
Well done. Will you offer snapshot data or just the subscription thing?
Jakob Greenfeld
@codeboje You can subscribe and cancel immediately to get a snapshot. After cancelling your subscription you'll still be able to access the data.
Sateesh 🍫
Cool idea Jakob
Yaroslaw Bagriy
Congrats on the launch 🎉
Dru Riley
I remember our conversation about this. Great execution Jakob.
Bruno Raljić
Nice, I like it!
Jakob Greenfeld
Hi PH 👋 I recently started using Gumroad and quickly became a huge fan. However, the interface they provide is not particularly great if you want to do market research. Hence I created Gum Spy to make it easier to discover and analyze bestselling products. - Gum Spy keeps track of price changes, product ratings, and sales ranks. - You can easily create custom filters. For example, if you want to analyze all products with a price above $100 that mention "marketing" in their description, you get a filtered list in a matter of seconds. - New products are highlighted. This is particularly useful if you're looking for new bestsellers you can promote as an affiliate. (Thanks to @dru_riley for making me aware of this use case). - I created a mathematical model of the Gumroad marketplace which estimates the revenue of all listed products. (I did quite a lot of testing and in most cases the error should be below 20%. However, it's of course always possible that there are outliers. If you find one, please let me know as I'll try to improve the model in the coming months.) I'd love to hear what you think and feel free to ask any questions you might have!
Jake Creps
Is this done via API or from the front end?
Jakob Greenfeld
@jakecreps The data is fetched from the front end.