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Create and sell program with help of Guidable App

Are you an expert in something?  Have you written a book or a blog?  Perhaps you have many blog posts. Do you want to sell your skills and teach your audience?
If you are an expert of something chances are you are looking to reach to more people and earn some money too.
When you build a website for selling it comes with many challenges, if you want to accept online fees,  payment gateway will charge you.
Building a website is costly for selling a program if you are short on budget.
To help you here is an app for experts  called Guidable
This app is free,  you download and Install for Android and iOS.
Process is simple,  download and install apps and start creating courses.  If you already have blog posts,  paste the content in your Guidable.  Billing issues will be handled by the app itself.  You can create courses worry free.
This product is listed on ProductHunt.  Read user reviews here
https://www.producthunt.com/posts/Guidable

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