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NICHE OF ONE v1.2 ONE KEY
// the everything all-access pass

one key.
every room.

Every book, every tool, every field guide, every record on the shelf today, and everything I make after, for as long as I'm alive to make it. One pass, priced like a tank of gas. The hub stays free to walk; the vault is where members live.

$97/yr · day one only: $47/yr, locked while you keep the pass · doors open july 4
One email when the doors open. No drip campaign, I have better things to build.
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Doors open July 4th at 12:00am US Central time. The day-one price lasts 24 hours from that moment.

What the key opens

The whole building. Today's version of it and every room that comes after.

01 / THE SHELFThe full catalog

Every product I sell, included. Books, field manuals, toolkits, the weird stuff. New releases land inside the pass the day they ship, no upsell email, no second checkout.

02 / THE VAULTMembers-only radio

The members area opens with the pass: GZS Radio in full hi-fi and the entire catalog of records, downloadable, yours to keep even if you leave.

03 / FIRST IN LINEDrops before anyone

Pass holders get first crack at drops, experiments and short runs, plus the occasional thing that never goes on public sale at all.

04 / THE LONG GAMEYou fund what's next

Profit goes back into the work. More music, more books, more tools, weirder rooms. Your pass pays for the next one, then a key to it shows up in your hand.

The math, plainly. A couple of toolkits and a book bought solo already cost more than a year inside, and the shelf keeps growing every month. The pass is $97/yr. That arithmetic leans your way on purpose. I would rather have you inside for years than squeeze you once at the door.

Day one

24 HOURS ONLY · STARTS JULY 4TH, 12:00AM CENTRAL

The day-one rate is grandfathered. Forever.

$47$97/yr

July 4th at 12:00am Central, the doors open at $47 a year. I turn 47 this year, so 47 bucks it is, a birthday present pointed the wrong direction. Buy on day one and that number is yours for as long as you keep the pass: every renewal, every year, while the door price for everyone after you reads $97/yr. At hour twenty-five the birthday rate is gone for good. The countdown on this page is the referee, and it already ticks in your local time. No timezone math required.

Want the bell rung when the doors open?

One email when it opens. Nothing else.

Already inside?

Bundle owners and Founding members ride free. Forever.

If you ever bought the Everything Bundle, you don't need this page. You're grandfathered into everything the pass opens, comped for life, nothing to cancel because you'll never be charged. Founding members of the newsletter get the same deal. I sold a thing called everything and I plan on the word keeping its meaning.

And until July 4th the old deal still stands: the Everything Bundle, one payment, lifetime everything, grandfathered into all of this the day the pass goes live. After the fourth that door closes for good.

Straight answers

Can I cancel?
Anytime, two clicks on Gumroad, no retention script, no guilt emails. You keep access through the time you already paid for, then the key stops turning. Anything you downloaded stays yours.
Does it auto-renew?
Yearly, yes, and Gumroad reminds you before an annual renewal lands, so nothing sneaks up on you. Day-one buyers renew at their grandfathered rate. Everyone else tends to hear from me with a deal before their renewal comes due; taking care of the people already inside is the whole business model. Cancel whenever you like and ride out what you paid for.
Is the day-one price a gimmick?
It's a birthday number. I turn 47 this year, so day one costs $47 a year, and that rate is grandfathered: keep the pass and you pay it at every renewal while everyone after you pays more. I run this whole place on keeping the old deal for the people who showed up early. Lapse and come back later, you pay whatever the door says then.
I already own the Everything Bundle.
Then close this tab and go enjoy it. You're comped for life. Buying the pass on top of the bundle would make me money and make you a sucker, and I only want one of those things.
What exactly lands inside the pass?
Everything I sell on my Gumroad store, current and future: books, field guides, toolkits, music, the experiments. The members vault with the hi-fi station and downloadable catalog. Drops first. Client work and one-off commissions stay separate.
What if you stop making things?
Everything you downloaded is already yours forever, the rate you locked stays locked, and you can walk anytime. The downside has a floor. For what it's worth, I plan on dying at this desk.
Why switch from the bundle to a subscription?
The bundle froze a growing catalog at one price, and that math was starting to creak. A pass scales with the making: you pay small, I keep shipping, nobody gets squeezed and nobody gets sold their own library twice.
Where does the money go?
Back into the work. I answer to customers, not investors. You hand me money, I hand you everything I make, then the profit builds whatever comes next. In 1889 Nintendo was a Kyoto shop printing playing cards for gamblers. Buy into the playing card company.
ONE KEY

The whole building, one key.

Doors open July 4th, 12:00am Central. The first twenty-four hours carry the day-one rate, then it's gone.

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