25+ digital products you can sell straight from your link in bio

By Sherv ·

25+ digital products you can sell straight from your link in bio

Here’s a fun secret about creators: most of you are already sitting on products. The preset you drop on every photo. The Notion board quietly running your entire life. The template you built because nothing out there was quite right. You made these things for yourself, but they’d save someone else hours, and people happily pay for saved hours.

That’s the whole magic of digital products. You make something once, and it can sell forever: no inventory, no packaging, no 11pm dash to the post office. It’s why they’ve become the go-to income stream for photographers, designers, coaches, musicians, and anyone else with a skill and a following. And that following doesn’t need to be huge, either. A few thousand people who trust your taste will outbuy a million passive scrollers every time.

So the real question isn’t whether you could sell a digital product. It’s which one. And that’s exactly what this guide is for: 25+ ideas organized by the kind of creator you are, plus the practical bit at the end, where we cover how to get them in front of your followers and get paid.

First, a useful way to think about it

Every digital product ever sold reaches its buyer in one of three ways:

The three shapes of a digital product | a file, a link, or a note

  1. A file. A PDF, a preset, an audio pack, a font. The buyer downloads it, done.
  2. A link. Access to something hosted elsewhere: a Google Drive folder, a Notion page, a Figma file, a private video.
  3. A code or note. A password, a discount code, written instructions, your secret recipe. Sometimes the product is just text.

Why does this matter? Because once you see these three shapes, you’ll start spotting sellable products everywhere. That walkthrough you keep retyping in DMs? That’s a note. That template you made for yourself? That’s a link. Your editing style? That’s a file.

Right. Ideas time.

For photographers & videographers

  1. Lightroom presets. The classic for a reason. Export your signature look as .dng or .xmp files and bundle 5 to 10 of them.
  2. Video LUTs. Your color grade is your brand. Sell the .cube files so other creators can borrow your vibe.
  3. Wallpaper packs. Your best shots, cropped for phone and desktop. Low effort, high delight, perfect at a pocket-money price.
  4. A “how I shot this” breakdown. Your exact camera settings, gear list, and editing steps for your most-asked-about photo, sold as a written guide. People genuinely pay for this.
  5. Print-resolution files. Sell the full-res version of a popular image so fans can print it themselves.

Hot tip: Raw video files are usually too chunky to sell as direct downloads. Host them in a Google Drive or Dropbox folder and sell access to the link instead.

For designers & digital artists

  1. Figma templates. Sell the .fig file itself, or a view-only Figma link buyers can duplicate. Social media kits, portfolio layouts, slide decks… designers eat these up.
  2. Framer or Webflow templates. Deliver the remix/clone link. One template can sell hundreds of times.
  3. Canva templates. Share the template link and let buyers customize away. Instagram story packs, media kits, price lists… if you’ve designed it for yourself, someone else wants it too.
  4. Icon sets & illustrations. SVG bundles, sticker packs, clip art. Zip ’em up and they’re a product.
  5. Procreate brushes. Your custom brush set is someone else’s shortcut to your style.

Example stores selling travel guides and resume templates | sell the building blocks other creators want

For the organized ones

  1. Notion templates. Budget trackers, content calendars, habit dashboards. Buyers get a duplicate link and boom: instant product.
  2. Google Sheets trackers. A meal planner, a freelance invoice tracker, a wedding budget. Sell the copy link.
  3. GoodNotes planners. Digital planners as PDFs are having a moment. Design one beautiful yearly planner and sell it every January (and February, and March…).
  4. Checklists & workflows. Your packing list, your launch checklist, your posting routine. Simple PDFs that solve one problem well.

For teachers, coaches & experts

  1. Mini-courses. Record a few videos, drop them in a private Drive folder or unlisted playlist, and sell the link. No course platform required.
  2. Slide decks. That presentation you give again and again? Sell the Google Slides link so others can teach from it too.
  3. Ebooks & guides. The OG digital product. Package what you know into a PDF and price it like the shortcut it is.
  4. Workbooks & study notes. Fill-in-the-blank workbooks, exam study guides, language cheat sheets.
  5. Workshop replays. Already ran a live session? That recording is a product sitting in your downloads folder.

Example stores selling novels and training programs | get paid for what you know

For musicians & audio people

  1. Sample packs & drum kits. Loops, one-shots, and kits, zipped and ready. Producers are always hunting for fresh sounds.
  2. Beat licenses. Sell the beat as a file with the license terms included as a note. One clean transaction.
  3. Guided meditations & sleep audio. Calming voice? MP3s of guided sessions sell beautifully for wellness creators.
  4. Stems & project files. Let fans and students pull apart your track and see how it’s built.

Example stores selling sample packs and botanical art | put your finished work on sale

For everyone else (aka the sneaky-clever ideas)

  1. Discount codes. Sell a code that unlocks a chunky discount on your services or merch elsewhere. Yes, people will pay $5 to save $30.
  2. Early access passwords. Put new work on a hidden page and sell the password. Instant VIP club.
  3. Recipes & meal plans. Your famous banana bread deserves royalties. A weekly meal plan PDF is a subscription-worthy treat.
  4. Prompt packs. Journaling prompts, content prompts, AI prompts. A tidy PDF or even just a well-crafted note.
  5. Patterns. Sewing, knitting, crochet, woodworking. Niche? Sure. Devoted buyers? Extremely.

Okay, so how do you actually sell these?

Here’s what you need, whatever tools you use:

What you need to sell digital products | storefront, checkout, delivery

  • A place to list your products that you can point people to from your Instagram or TikTok bio, since that’s where your buyers already are.
  • A checkout that takes real payment methods (cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay) without making buyers create an account.
  • Automatic delivery, so your files, links, and codes arrive the moment someone pays, not whenever you next check your DMs.

You could stitch that together from a website builder, a payment provider, and a delivery tool. Or you can do the whole thing from your phone.

The easy way: a Milkshake site with a Sell Card

Milkshake is a free app (iOS and Android) that lets you build a mini website on your phone in minutes, made to live in your link in bio. To start selling, you add a Sell Card to your site:

  1. Add a Sell Card and connect a free Stripe account (about 15 minutes, even if you’ve never used Stripe).
  2. Add your items. Each one gets a heading, a description, a price, and up to ten deliverables. And yes, deliverables come in exactly the three shapes above: file uploads (up to 100MB), links, and private notes. A preset pack (file) + install walkthrough (link) + bonus discount code (note) is one very juicy product.
  3. Publish and share. Your followers tap your link in bio, browse, and pay by card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. They get their goodies instantly by email.

Your link in bio just became a storefront | example Sell Card stores

The money goes straight into your own Stripe account, not ours, and you control payouts to your bank. Selling works on every Milkshake plan, including the free one. There’s nothing to pay upfront: Milkshake just takes a small fee per sale (it gets smaller on paid plans), plus Stripe’s standard processing fee. Full breakdown in our fees guide.

Hot tip: On Pro you can also list items for $0 with a deliverable attached. Free items still go through checkout, which means you collect the buyer’s email. Translation: lead magnet. Offer a free sample (three presets, one template, chapter one) and let your best work upsell the rest.

Ready to sell your first thing?

Pick one idea from this list. Just one. Make it this week, put it on your site, and tell your followers about it. Our Sell Card setup guide walks you through every tap, and here’s how to make the most of your link in bio once it’s live.

Make something once. Sell it forever. 💸

Make it once, sell it forever | one product, endless sales

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