I’m a solo developer who accidentally built something big.
Endstorm is a fully-automated digital-product factory: it can design, generate, package, and prepare customer-ready digital products with almost zero human input.
It’s powered by: • A multi-stage orchestrator • Self-checking pipelines • Logging + fail recovery • Visual automation (Pexels → ImageMagick → PDFs) • Auto-packaging (ZIP bundles) • Auto-publishing • A memory-aware workflow • Fully modular rituals (Design → Build → Visual → Publish)
Right now, it can produce 85+ unique customer-ready products in a single run. Everything includes content, assets, formatted files, and the final sellable package.
Why I’m posting:
I want feedback from people who build tools like Devin, Cursor, and other AI dev workflows. I want to know what’s missing, what’s valuable, and how far this type of engine can realistically go.
What I haven’t done yet: • No team • No funding • No front-end • The system lives only on my home PC in Florida • I’m traveling with only a tablet • Not public yet — beta access is limited
What I’m trying to validate:
Is there a real market for a product-generation engine that can mass-produce digital kits, templates, and content bundles automatically?
Would love feedback, criticism, technical questions, or ideas.
Thanks!
Gumroad Early Access (very limited): https://rogersiill.gumroad.com/l/epmgns