Catch broken duplicate flows before buyers open a support thread.
Template Relay gives each template a support-ready home: one health check for your Notion link, one public help page for buyers, and one calmer workflow for repeat setup questions.
One URL in, a plain-language result out.
Then generate a support page that explains duplicate steps, common confusion, and where buyers should go next.
Built for the buyer-support gap between Notion and your storefront.
It is not a full creator CRM. It is a tight operational layer for the two pains sellers mention first: broken duplicate flows and repetitive help replies.
Check your delivery link
Verify the page is public, secure, and likely duplicate-capable before you send traffic.
Publish a support page
Give buyers one calm destination with setup notes, support contact, and common duplicate answers.
Keep the latest status visible
Return to a dashboard that shows the most recent check and your current support posture in seconds.
Your template sells, but the setup handoff still feels fragile.
Route them to one public support page instead of scattered notes and inbox replies.
Run the health check before a launch, feature, or promo sends new traffic.
Reuse structured buyer guidance built from your real template details, not a static generic doc.
From storefront link to buyer-ready support page in three compact steps.
The product is deliberately narrow: verify the template link, capture the status, then publish the buyer explanation you keep being asked for.
1. Add the template URL
Save the template title, storefront URL, and the Notion duplicate link you actually deliver to buyers.
2. Review the health summary
See whether the page is reachable, whether the link shape looks shareable, and what warning buyers may hit first.
3. Publish the support page
Share one public destination that explains duplicate steps, setup expectations, and how buyers should contact you.
Questions a first-time creator asks before trusting a support layer.
Does this replace my storefront?
No. It sits beside Gumroad, Marketplace, or your site and handles the post-purchase setup clarity they do not specialize in.
Is the support page public?
Yes. Buyers can open it without logging in, so you can link to it from delivery emails, checkout pages, or pinned messages.
Will it feel generic?
The draft pulls from the template details and support context you save during setup, so the first version already reflects your product language.
How fast is first value?
Signup lands you on a working dashboard immediately, so you can add a template and run the first check without a long onboarding maze.