TL;DR : After running a 60-day indie iOS dev experiment, I packaged my actual dashboard into a $39 Gumroad SKU. Below: what's inside, why someone would buy it, and the architecture that makes it useful. Why a dashboard is the most leveraged indie tool When you've shipped 4 iOS apps + 5 Gumroad SKUs + 15 dev.to articles + 7 Substack newsletters + 1 affiliate program, you have ~80 LIVE assets to track. Plus some 100+ paste-ready files in various states. Manual tracking via INDEX.md fails at this scale. You need: A way to surface what's LIVE (and what's broken) A way to see real revenue per channel A way to mark items "done" without editing markdown by hand A way to one-click execute scripts on assets That's what my dashboard does. Three panels: TODO : P0/P1 items the user hasn't done yet Check : ideas/roadmap to review Run : scripts with one-click execution Plus aggregations: LIVE asset list, revenue tracker, categories grid. What's actually in the SKU ($39) The Gumroad SKU includes: 1.…