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Your Digital Product is Sitting in Your Notion Workspace

Turn your systems into passive income

Most people think they need to create a digital product from scratch.

They don’t.

If you’re a coach, consultant, or creator, you already have one. It’s just sitting in your Notion workspace, waiting to be packaged and sold.

Think about it…

You’ve already built systems to solve your own problems.
You already have a structured way of doing things that works for you.
You already have a process that gets results for yourself or your clients.

All of that can become a sellable system.

But the difference between a Notion system and a digital product is simple:

A Notion system is built for you. A digital product is built to help others at scale.

This is what a Systemizer does.

First you turn your problems into systems, then you sell those systems as digital products.

And the real magic?

When you sell your system, you don’t just make passive income, you attract better clients because they’ve already bought into your way of doing things.

They’ve experienced your solution firsthand. They’ve seen the value.

So instead of trying to convince cold leads to work with you, you’re converting customers into clients, people who already trust you, have paid you, and are far more likely to invest in your higher-ticket offers.

Because the more money someone spends with you, the more they are likely to spend.

And if you don’t have a digital product yet, it’s not because you don’t have one.

It’s because you haven’t extracted and packaged it yet.

That’s where I come in.

This month I’m helping 3 coaches & consultants turn their systems into digital products that generate passive income and convert leads into customers and clients.

No starting from scratch. No overcomplicating it. Just taking what you’ve already built and turning it into something that sells.

If you want my help turning your Notion workspace into passive income, book a call with me here:

No fluff. Just systems.
Chris “The Systemizer” Punt