Paul Mit

Tapflow 2.0 - Turn your docs into sellable guides, playbooks, workflows

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Tapflow 2.0 turns knowledge — AI, design, dev, marketing & more — into structured, sellable products. Now import files and let AI draft it fast. Plus: schedule drops, structure with sub-pages, collaborate live. Sell with Stripe, PayPal, LemonSqueezy.

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Huev In Public

congrats on the launch, team! If I update my product later (fix typos, add a section), do buyers get access to the new version automatically?

Kirill Tashkinov

@_huevsite Yes! Anytime you update your product, all your readers (aka buyers) get the latest version automatically. No extra steps needed.

Max

@_huevsite Thanks! Yep — all buyers get the updated version automatically.

Fix a typo, add a new section, drop a full chapter — it all syncs for them instantly.

Rishikesh Ranjan

Wow, really need this. I have like a thousand drafts of notes on PLG and Growth Hacking, none of them published or frameworked but all of them extremly helpful. Gonna try this app.

Kirill Tashkinov

Sounds like Tapflow was made for exactly that 😄

Can’t wait to see those drafts finally escape the notes folder. Let us know how it goes!@ranjanrishikesh 

Patryk Pijanowski

Congrats on the launch! 🚀 Love how Tapflow 2.0 streamlines turning knowledge into sellable products. Quick question: does the AI support multilingual content creation, or is it primarily optimized for English?

Max

@patpijanowski Thanks Patryk! 🚀 For now it’s English-only — we’ll test it properly first, then roll out other languages. It’s on the roadmap.

Samy Barbier

Seems very cool for lead magnets. Great branding BTW

Kirill Tashkinov

@samy_barbier Thanks a lot for your support!

Max

@samy_barbier Thanks! 🖤 Yeah, it’s perfect for quick launches — drop in a teaser, see if people bite, then build from there.

One of our creators did exactly that — no content yet, just a teaser — and made $8k in the first hour!!! (he has audience in his channels)

He started uploading the actual content two weeks later.

Sometimes it’s enough to just ship and see who shows up.

Alex Cloudstar

Congrats on the launch of Tapflow 2.0, Max and Azamat! 🚀 It’s inspiring to see how far you’ve come since last year. The new features like real-time collaboration and payment flexibility sound amazing! Excited to see how it empowers more creators to unlock and share their knowledge. Keep up the fantastic work! 🌟

Max

@alex_cloudstar Thanks a lot — really appreciate it. Been a ride getting here. Let’s see what people ship with it now.

Yong Woo Shin

No need to be a pro course creator if I'm with Tabflow.

Thanks four your awesome product :)

Kirill Tashkinov

@pritraveler So glad to hear that, that’s exactly what we were hoping for😇

Appreciate you being here with us!

Max

@pritraveler All the power, none of the cringe.
Thanks for the love!

Yan Balau

Hey team, congrats on your launch. Can I publish something for free first, then charge for the rest later?

Kirill Tashkinov

@yan_balau Yep! You can absolutely start with free content — and add paid modules later when you’re ready.

Tapflow lets you switch things up as you go, no pressure to monetize on day one.

Max

@yan_balau ofc — you can start with a free tier, no problem. You only pay when you start earning.

Otis Wu

Love the idea! Very clean UI. Is there a way to offer limited-time discounts or promo codes?

Max

@otis_wu Thanks! Yes! Right now we’re handpicking creators, and invite links come with a built-in promo code for 1 month of Pro.

Yugank Chhetri

Congrats with launch!
BTW, is there a way to track how many people visited my product page vs. how many bought?

Max

@yug31 Thanks! Yep — there’s basic stats per product: views and number of purchases.

More detailed analytics is on the way soon.

Kirill Tashkinov

@yug31 Thanks! Yep, every course comes with its own dashboard. You’ll see views, conversions, sales. We'll give creators more analytics next updates soon 🚀

Van de Vouchy

How does Tapflow plan to differentiate itself and attract users who are already committed to established platforms like Gumroad, Notion, or Teachable, given the challenges of a crowded market and potential switching costs?

Max

@vouchy Great question. We’re not trying to replace Gumroad, Notion, or Teachable — they all do different things well.

Tapflow is for a specific kind of user: someone who already has content (docs, slides, systems) and wants to turn it into a structured product fast — without setting up a storefront, learning a course builder, or duct-taping tools together.

It’s opinionated, fast, and focused on shipping, not configuring.

That’s the wedge.