Start with one fragile buyer handoff, then turn it into a repeatable support system.
Template Relay is priced for independent Notion sellers who need a credible delivery flow, fewer repetitive support replies, and a public help page they can ship with confidence.
A narrow creator-ops workflow: verify the Notion link, capture the latest status, and give buyers one clean support destination.
Scattered duplicate instructions in Gumroad copy, inbox replies, pinned docs, and ad-hoc Notion pages.
After signup, you can save one template URL, run a real health check, and publish the first buyer-help page in a single session.
$19 / month
For a solo creator who wants one source of truth for a flagship template before the next promo, feature, or launch sends fresh buyers through the handoff.
Live now: checkout is self-serve, then you land back in the app to keep using the same dashboard and support workflow you tried during signup.
$39 / month
For a small creator business managing multiple templates, repeat buyer questions, and a more operational support workflow across launches and catalog updates.
Studio is handled by email while the product is in its first live launch window, so multi-template setup stays explicit instead of pretending there is a second self-serve checkout.
Choose based on support load, not vanity features.
The split is simple: Starter is for one important template. Studio is for creators who already know the buyer-support problem is repeating across a small catalog.
What happens after checkout.
The goal here is operational clarity, not a bloated pricing table. These are the concrete handoff details a cautious creator usually wants before paying.
Signup already unlocks the working dashboard. Pricing is for creators who want to keep using the health-check and public support workflow in production.
Your saved support email stays visible in the generated buyer-help flow, so customers know exactly where to go when the checklist does not solve the issue.
Starter is the live self-serve plan today. Studio is an explicit requested setup path, so the page does not pretend there is a second checkout when there is not.
What you should expect in the first working session.
Use email and password signup, answer two creator-context questions, and land on the dashboard with a real cookie-backed session.
Paste the exact Notion or storefront handoff a buyer receives so the health check evaluates the real delivery path.
Generate a public support page from your saved notes and AI-written setup help instead of retyping the same instructions in every reply.