Make it once. Sell it forever.

Create digital products.
Earn passive income.

Planners, guides, templates, and more — sell them on Etsy without inventory, shipping, or restocking. One product, unlimited sales.

100 Pageant Interview Questions
$12 PDF  ·  127 sales this month
Cheer Tryout Prep Bundle
$18 Canva template pack
Business Planner for Etsy Sellers
$15 digital planner

Four categories.
Unlimited potential.

01

Planners

Digital planners for GoodNotes, Notability, or print. Daily, weekly, monthly, habit trackers, business planners.

$9 – $25 per product
02

Niche Guides

PDF guides for specific audiences: pageant prep, cheer tryouts, study guides, interview questions.

$12 – $20 per product
03

Canva Templates

Editable social media, graduation, party, and business templates. Add buyer name, resell with commercial license.

$8 – $35 per bundle
04

Bundles

Combine related products into high-value bundles. Increase revenue per transaction by 3.2x vs single products.

$25 – $60 per bundle
Build it once.
Collect checks
forever.

Digital products on Etsy are a different kind of business. You design something once, list it once, and it can sell 500 times without you doing anything extra.

No warehouse. No shipping labels. No customer returns. Just the product, the buyer, and the sale.

Etsy's marketplace brings you buyers who are already searching. You don't have to build an audience from scratch — just match your product to what people want.

35–50% higher profit margin than physical goods

Create in Canva

Design your product. Free tier is enough. No technical skills required.

List on Etsy

Upload once. Write a clear title and description. Add great photos from Canva mockups.

Earn while you sleep

Etsy delivers the file automatically. Each sale costs you zero dollars in production.

Repeat

Add more products. Each one adds to your monthly total. Stack until the income exceeds your goals.

The people who built wealth selling digital products on Etsy weren't the smartest or the fastest. They were the ones who listed product after product, learned what sold, and kept creating. The model works. The market is there. The question is whether you put in the work.

What's your first product going to be?