Steep your stack.
A one-person workshop building opinionated digital products for developers who'd rather ship than configure auth for the tenth time.
steep sells the source code that developers use to launch their own online stores. Think of it like buying a fully decorated house instead of an empty lot — you still need someone to move in and make it yours, but the plumbing, wiring, and walls are already done. After you pay, you receive an emailed invitation to a private folder of code on GitHub; a developer copies that code into their own project and customizes it.
If a word on this site looks like jargon, it probably is — see the glossary for plain-English definitions.
I built steep because every project I started ended up rebuilding the same foundation from scratch. steep is that foundation, factored out and made flexible, so you can start with a real working store and put your time into the parts of your product that actually matter to your customers.
More categories (technical guides, Notion templates) will land as the catalog grows.
The site you're browsing right now — admin panel, checkout, reviews, all of it — is the steep storefront kit. Same code, same migrations, same security baseline. If something on this site works, it works in your fork too.
Solo, for now. That means quick decisions, tight feedback loops, and I personally answer every support email. It also means I won't pretend to have 24/7 enterprise SLAs — best-effort response within 24 hours is what I can honestly commit to. Read the terms and privacy policy for the formal version.
Built on Next.js 16, Supabase, Stripe, Resend, and Vercel. Every product I sell has been deployed on this exact same stack — no theoretical templates. If the live store is working, the products work.
Question about a product? Idea for what to build next? Want to argue about technology choices? I want to hear it.