• Thu. Aug 28th, 2025
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Why Tracking Sales Matters

Most artists and makers are happiest in the studio, brush in hand or camera at the ready. Yet when it comes to selling work online, many quietly admit they don’t know which of their pieces are actually profitable. Platform fees, postage, materials, and taxes can all chip away at income, leaving many wondering if they’re truly making money at all.

Ignoring the numbers may feel easier, but it can also hold back growth. That’s why finding a clear, simple way to track sales without losing creative time is so important.

Meet BizyBee

BizyBee.app is a platform created by artist and entrepreneur Adam Romanowicz to solve exactly this problem. Unlike traditional accounting software, BizyBee is designed with creatives in mind—intuitive, visually clear, and free of unnecessary jargon. The goal is not to turn artists into bookkeepers, but to make it effortless to see what’s working in your business.

Getting Started with BizyBee

Setting up is straightforward. After creating an account at bizybee.app, you connect your online shops—whether that’s Etsy, Fine Art America, Shopify, WooCommerce, or a mix of several. BizyBee automatically pulls in your sales data, meaning you can wave goodbye to endless manual entry.

Within minutes, you’ll have a dashboard showing your income streams in one place. For artists who’ve never tracked sales before, the clarity can be eye-opening.

“BizyBee isn’t about turning artists into businesspeople. It’s about giving them the tools to spend less time worrying and more time doing what they love—making art.”  Adam Romanowicz

Key Features in Action

  • All-in-one view – No more logging into multiple platforms. Everything is consolidated in a single dashboard.
  • True profit tracking – BizyBee factors in costs, fees, and returns, giving you an accurate bottom line.
  • Automatic tax prep – Instead of scrambling with receipts at the year end, you’ll have neat reports ready when you need them.

The design is intentionally simple: clean charts and easy-to-read figures rather than intimidating spreadsheets.

The Benefits for Artists

Imagine knowing exactly which products are worth your time to produce. Or spotting trends across different platforms to see where your work sells best. With BizyBee, these insights are instantly available.

The platform doesn’t just save time—it helps artists make smarter choices about pricing, marketing, and what to create next. It also reduces financial stress, allowing more energy to flow back into the creative process.

“Too many creators avoid tracking their business because it feels overwhelming, or worse—because they’re afraid of what the numbers might say.  BizyBee gives them clarity without complexity, so they can finally understand their business without losing the joy of creating.” Adam Romanowicz

Our Take

We were impressed by how quickly BizyBee turns complicated sales data into something clear and actionable. The interface feels welcoming rather than daunting, and the automatic reports will be a lifesaver come tax time. For any artist who’s ever put off checking the numbers, this tool is a refreshing change.

Put simply: BizyBee does the heavy lifting so you can focus on creating.

About BizyBee

Founded in 2025, BizyBee is a management tool designed exclusively for artists, photographers, makers, and crafters. By simplifying sales tracking and providing financial clarity across multiple platforms, BizyBee gives creatives the freedom to concentrate on their art instead of their accounts.

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By Abbie Shores

Abbie Shores is a British artist, writer, and arts community manager currently based in Manchester. Her creative work is inspired by countryside walks, dogs and horses, and a love of myth-infused storytelling. She is the founder of Our Arts Magazine and author of the Whispers of the Wolf fantasy series. As an autistic creator, she brings unique focus, depth, and insight to her work. Friends know her as Frankie—a nod to the warmth and quiet humour beneath her professional calm.

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