The Ledger
Know what your creator income is actually worth.
A revenue tracker built for creators with irregular income — every source in one place, normalized into one honest monthly number. See it working before you decide.
Want the thinking behind it?
Five short emails over five days — why budgets break for creator income, what “safe-to-spend” actually means, and the two-creators story in full. No pitch you haven't already seen. Unsubscribe any time.
What's inside
Every revenue source in one place — sponsorships, products, affiliates, payouts — not collapsed into a single "income" line.
Your normalized monthly income — the honest average underneath the spikes and dry months.
Your safe-to-spend figure — that average with your committed costs already taken out.
The trend per source — which streams are growing and which are quietly dying, before the platform decides for you.
Some months you're up. Some months you're invisible. Which one is real?
Sponsorship in January, nothing in February, a product launch in March. Your income isn't a salary — so every tool built for salaries quietly lies to you. You don't need another budget. You need to know what you actually earn.
Then you'll know your own number.
When you put your real numbers into Ledger, you get the one monthly figure you can actually plan around. Most creators have never seen theirs. It's usually not what they guessed — in either direction.
Is this financial advice?
No. Ledger is a tracking tool. It shows you your numbers; what you do with them is yours.
What's the difference between the free sample and Ledger?
The sample shows the tool working on a worked example, so you can see exactly what it produces before you buy. Ledger is the full sheet — you copy it to your own Drive and run it on your own income.
Do I need spreadsheet skills?
If you can type a number in a cell, you're qualified. Everything is pre-built.
What do I need?
A free Google account. The sheet copies to your own Drive — your data stays yours.
Why give the sample away?
Because seeing the tool work on real numbers proves the point better than any sales page could.
In use
A worked example — two creators, same yearly income, completely different pictures once it's normalized. You'll see the normalized monthly figure, the safe-to-spend figure, and the per-source trend sitting on real data.
Get The Ledger — $27
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