Every other tool sends your audience somewhere else. LoopIt brings the shop to them.
One email when it opens. Nothing else, ever.
Nobody loses a sale at the checkout. They lose it in the four steps before it.
The video did its job. That part you had already solved.
You reply by hand, hours later, to forty people. Or you never do.
Profile, bio link, a page of other links, a checkout on somebody else’s domain.
Most of them are gone by now. That gap is your revenue.
LoopIt answers once, and the whole shop unfolds in that thread. The only link they ever tap is checkout.
Any word you choose, set once, on one post or on all of them.
One DM, in your voice, whatever time it is. You are asleep.
The whole shop inside the thread. No new tab, no bounce.
One tap, and the file is theirs on the next screen.
The conversation at the top of this page is a real one, compiled and drawn by the same code that sends it.
All at one address, all wearing your brand, and none of it built twice.
I draw lettering for record sleeves and book covers.
Bought the brushes on a Sunday and used them on Monday.
Ren
Yes, on anything you are paid for. Do not resell the files themselves.
Twelve brushes, four years of client work
Twelve brushes for Procreate and Photoshop, with the pressure curves already set.
✅ Twelve brushes, as .brushset and .abr
✅ A practice sheet with every stroke on it
✅ A page on the pressure settings, and what to change
✅ Every brush I add after this, free
The pressure curves are the part nobody else gets right.
Sasha
Sixty palettes, with a note on why each one works. It is £9 on its own.
The tools you pay for do not talk to each other, so you are the integration. That is the real product you have been buying.
Downloads, bundles and freebies. A file, a price, a page.
Your shop at one address, with a page per product you never build twice.
Set the trigger word once and one reply answers everyone.
Asked after the sale, tied to the order, and impossible to add by hand.
Receipts, files, follow ups. The list is yours and it leaves with you.
Pounds attached to the loop and the word that earned them.
I started selling digital planners at fourteen. By seventeen I had done £50,000 in a year, on my own, entirely through organic posts.
Then it fell apart, and not because of the content. I had twelve thousand customers I could not contact and a checkout I did not control.
LoopIt is the thing I needed at sixteen. If you are selling something you made to people who already like you, it is for you.
DanFounder
Put your name down to be one of the founding creators.
One email when it opens. Nothing else, ever.