Breaking the
Payment Ceiling
The dirty secret of digital products—and why we're building to change it.
The Problem Nobody Talks About
Every time you buy something online, the payment processor takes a cut.
Stripe charges $0.30 + 2.9% per transaction.
That's fine for a $50 product. But for digital goods that should cost a dollar?
The payment processing tax
This is why nothing on the internet costs less than $1.
The Insight
The price floor isn't set by creators.
It's set by payment processors.
That's why Vistaprint charges $25 for a calendar PDF. Not because it costs $25 to make—but because the economics of small transactions are broken.
Our Approach
We're not waiting for payment processors to fix this. We're building around it.
Volume-Based Pricing
Every 10x orders, the price halves. We pass our scale savings directly to you. The more people join, the cheaper it gets for everyone.
Bulk Credits
One transaction, multiple products. Buy a pack of calendar credits and amortize the payment fee across all of them.
Negotiated Rates
At scale, payment processors offer volume discounts. When we hit milestones, we renegotiate—and pass the savings on.
New Rails
Crypto, direct bank transfers, whatever comes next. We'll adopt any technology that lets us break the ceiling.
Why Start With Calendars?
Because they're the perfect example of overpriced digital goods.
A wall calendar is a PDF. It takes milliseconds to generate. There's no inventory, no shipping, no marginal cost.
Yet companies charge $25-50 for them.
We charge $1.30. And we're racing to $0.01.
Built for ADHD Brains
Digital calendars fail for ADHD minds. Out of sight, out of mind.
Wall calendars work because they're always visible. Can't be swiped away. Can't be minimized. Can't be forgotten.
But paying $25+ for a piece of paper you'll write on? That's an ADHD tax we refuse to accept.
This Is a Movement
We're not pretending to be charity. We're a business with a transparent mission:
Prove that digital products can cost virtually nothing—and build the infrastructure to make it happen.
Every purchase funds the next price drop. Every customer brings us closer to breaking the ceiling.