All depends how you want to frame it. If you are saying strictly based on template revenue versus the time I put into it, then I would have made A LOT more money if I would have just built MVPs, worked for AirDev, or done sales calls for my own SaaS apps - and this is even after having the templates get sales for a few years.

I wouldn’t be surprised if others say something similar, where the actual time to create and support a template is a low financial return based on sales.

I would say the biggest return on investment for making templates is the lead funnel it creates for contract work. Since I don’t really take on contract work anymore and regularly turn projects away I probably get the least benefit by being a template contributor compared to the agencies who get a steady stream of leads from templates that they can convert to paid work

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