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Digital Products
What is Digital Products?

Digital products are intangible goods that are delivered electronically, such as e-books, online courses, software, music, and digital art. They can be easily distributed and consumed over the internet.

Treendly Index Treendly Forecast Google TikTok
MOM: +3.03%
How much search volume does it get?
Google searches
12.1K/mo
TikTok views
678.7M
TikTok videos
390.9K
Who is interested in this?
Gender
Female
80%
Unspecified
11%
Male
9%
Age
18-24
40%
25-34
33%
35-44
12%
45-49
4%
50-54
4%
55-64
4%
65+
4%

Is Digital Products trending?

Yes. Digital Products growing with a month-over-month change of 3.56% over the past 5 years, with approximately 12,100 monthly searches.

This is a seasonal trend that peaks every January. The seasonal demand is forecasted to decline over the next year.


Why is Digital Products trending?

1
Low Overhead Costs
Digital products have minimal production and distribution costs compared to physical products, allowing creators to retain a larger portion of the revenue.
2
Global Reach
The internet allows digital products to be sold to a global audience, breaking geographical barriers and expanding market potential.
3
Instant Delivery
Customers can access digital products immediately after purchase, enhancing user experience and satisfaction.
4
Scalability
Digital products can be sold to an unlimited number of customers without the need for additional inventory or production, making them highly scalable.
5
Diverse Offerings
The variety of digital products available caters to different interests and needs, from educational content to entertainment, attracting a wide range of consumers.
6
Sustainability
Digital products are environmentally friendly as they do not require physical materials or shipping, appealing to eco-conscious consumers.
7
Continuous Updates
Digital products can be easily updated and improved over time, providing ongoing value to customers and encouraging repeat purchases.

Where is this trending?

Images
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Related queries
Demographics
Gender
Female
80%
Unspecified
11%
Male
9%
Age
18-24
41%
25-34
39%
35-44
13%
45-49
4%
50-54
4%
55-64
4%
65+
4%
678.7M video views
390.9K published videos
Demographics
Age
18-24
43%
25-34
31%
35+
26%
Top countries
Myanmar
20%
Philippines
12%
United Kingdom
10%
South Africa
9%
Indonesia
9%
Audience interests
Business & Finance Software & APPs Motivation Other Talent Health & Wellness
Related hashtags
#passiveincome #mrr #digitalmarketingforbeginners #digitalmarketing #facelessmarketing

What are people saying?

47 threads
AI Insights Mixed sentiment
Discussions revolve around the challenges and innovations in digital products, including storage issues for gaming consoles, mobile app development, and the impact of AI on future digital solutions.
Storage Challenges
Users are expressing concerns about storage limitations, particularly in the context of gaming consoles like the Nintendo Switch.
Mobile App Development
There is a focus on the importance of innovative digital solutions and the role of companies in creating scalable mobile applications.
Integration of AI
The discussions highlight the growing influence of AI in enhancing the functionality and efficiency of digital products.
Digital Transformation
Businesses are exploring long-term strategies for digital transformation and the development of secure digital platforms.
Consumer Products and Experiences
There is interest in the blending of physical and digital experiences in consumer products, particularly in entertainment.
Common questions
  • What are the best storage solutions for digital products?
  • How can businesses effectively develop mobile applications?
  • What role does AI play in the future of digital products?
  • How can companies ensure the security of digital platforms?
  • What are the latest trends in digital transformation?
Pain points
  • Limited storage capacity for digital libraries.
  • Rising costs of comparable storage products.
  • Challenges in developing scalable digital solutions.
  • Delay in availability of new digital products.
  • Concerns about the integration of AI in existing systems.
www.studio.se
RE:Ibotta Live Code 2026 [STGKURO]: Bag a $20 Reward in Minutes (US, Working in May)
... money vanish, but a quick digital tool can actually flip that..., Venmo, or by purchasing a digital gift card for major retailers. ... the app like a quick digital chore. It takes about 30... STGKURO. The process is entirely digital—no more clipping paper or ... store. They do not ship products, so there is no shipping... can convert your balance into digital gift cards for retailers like...
Manilaa · May 9, 2026
www.hotukdeals.com
Panasonic Micro HiFi System SC-PM702EB-S CD DAB FM Radio Bluetooth Silver (Certified Refurbished) Sold By Panasonic - With Code
... Remastering Technology reduces distortions in digital music playback over a wide... and spoken-word listening. All Panasonic products come with a 12 month ...
Woodfacet · May 9, 2026
forums.stevehoffman.tv
RE:Good Deals on amazon.com (part3)
Here are some flippin' deals: Joe Armon Jones: Amazon.com Jazz Side Of The Moon: Amazon.com Blank Digital Vinyl CD: Amazon.com Motley Crue: Amazon.com The Flower Kings: Amazon.com Iron Maiden: Amazon.com Queen: Amazon.com Pet Products: https://www.amazon.com/Pet-Products...1&rnid=23566063011&s=music&xpid=VmSKDHd_RIjqd
Slice · May 9, 2026
www.hotukdeals.com
Garmin Instinct 3 - Solar Outdoor GPS Smartwatch (50mm) Whitestone with Black/Bolt Blue Band
... from anywhere on course) Manual Digital scorecard Yes Stat tracking (strokes... dealer of Garmin all our products are complete with: Garmin 2... Shape Circle Display Type Digital Dial Colour Digital Strap Colour Black Case...
Woodfacet · May 8, 2026
www.ar15.com
RE:Temu night vision - it has arrived
...thederrick106: https://us.nightfoxstore.com/products/nightfox-prowl-night-vision-monocular View Quote This is... any NV users... Decent digital night vision is OK as...analog doesn't need it like digital does. The head gear or... bump helmet mountable digital NV I linked earlier in...The Nightfox is only 1x digital zoom which allows you to...as they will hold zero. Digital options are very affordable and ...
thederrick106 · May 8, 2026
oatcakefanzine.proboards.com
RE:Donald Trump
... down 30% in 2025, some products are being dumped in UK... are a large number of Digital Nomads in Vietnam, if you...
wannabee · May 8, 2026
r/passive_income
I started selling digital products 6 months ago with $0 investment. Here's what actually worked.
Six months ago I had no money to invest but wanted to make income online. So I tried selling digital products — ebooks, templates, notion dashboards. Here's my honest breakdown: **What worked:** - Selling Notion templates on Gumroad (made $340 in month 2) - Promoting on Pinterest for free traffic - Solving a very specific problem instead of being general **What flopped:** - Trying to sell to everyone (too broad = zero sales) - Paid ads before validating the product - Copying what others were selling instead of finding a gap **Month 6 results:** $1,100 in a single month, all passive. Happy to answer questions on how I got started with zero budget. submitted by /u/angaine to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
angaine · May 5, 2026
r/passive_income
I made $1,000 selling digital products using Reddit
I made my first $1,000 online selling digital products through YouTube. Then I did it again but this time using Reddit instead. From what I’ve seen, it’s way easier to get buyers here. All I do is post almost every day in the right subs. Answer questions and help people. When it makes sense, I link my digital products. Nothing’s forced. If you’re just starting out or trying to get into digital products, Reddit is underrated. There’s already traffic here. People are actively looking for solutions. And you don’t need to grow an audience first. No grinding content for months in the hopes of something going viral. All you have to do is stay active, be useful and be consistent. Hope this helps someone trying to make their first money online. submitted by /u/777michael7 to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
777michael7 · Apr 19, 2026
r/passive_income
Do digital products really work?
Hi! I’m not sure if I’m in the right subreddit, but just wanted to ask if do digital products really work? Does it really generate income? What platforms do I use? I’ve created a bunch of templates (GSheets & Notion), and wanted to give digital products selling a shot. But I don’t know where to start. Looking forward for any feedback. Thanks! submitted by /u/eyieesbi to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
eyieesbi · Apr 15, 2026
r/passive_income
PDFs are dead. I started selling interactive web apps as digital products and it changed everything.
Everyone in this sub talks about selling PDFs on Etsy. I did too. Made decent money. But let me tell you what happened when I switched to something nobody else is doing. Instead of a static PDF that people print and forget about, I started giving buyers a single .html file they open in their browser. It looks and works like a real app. Checkboxes that actually check. Fields you can type in. Progress bars that fill up as you use it. Your data saves automatically. Works offline. No account needed, no subscription, nothing to install. One file. Double click it. It opens in Chrome or Safari and it works. Why this kills PDFs A PDF is a printed page on a screen. Nobody fills them in digitally because the experience sucks. You either print it and lose it, or you try to type in the fields with Adobe and rage quit. An HTML file is different. It behaves like an app. People actually USE it because it feels good to use. And when people use your product, they leave better reviews, they tell friends about it, and they don't ask for refunds. My return rate went from about 8% on PDFs to basically zero on interactive files. Because the perceived value is completely different. A PDF feels like it should be free. An interactive tool feels like it should cost $20/month. How I build them I'm not a developer. I'm a regular person with a day job. Here's what I use: A single HTML file with Tailwind CSS loaded from a CDN. Everything is in one file. The styling, the javascript, the content, all of it. No server, no hosting, no database. The data saves in the buyer's browser using localStorage. The structure is simple. A header with the product title. A progress bar at the top. Tabs for different sections. Inside each tab, a mix of input fields, checklists, dropdown menus, sliders, and text areas. A dark mode toggle because people love that. An export button so they can backup their data as a JSON file. If you know basic HTML you can build one in a weekend. If you don't, tools like Claude or ChatGPT can generate the whole thing from a description. I just describe what I want each section to do and what fields it needs. What works as an interactive product Anything where someone needs to track, log, or measure something over time. Health trackers are obvious but here are some others that surprised me with how well they sell: Sourdough starter troubleshooting trackers. You log your daily feeding, temperature, rise time, smell, and it helps you figure out what's going wrong. Sounds niche but the sourdough community is obsessive. Home renovation decision trackers. Room by room budget, contractor comparison, material choices, timeline. People doing a reno are overwhelmed and will pay $10 for something that organizes the chaos. Pet training milestone trackers. Daily training log, commands learned, behavior notes, vet visit schedule. New puppy owners are desperate for structure. The pattern is always the same: find someone in the middle of a stressful process who needs to track multiple things at once. Give them a tool that does it beautifully. The pricing difference I used to sell PDFs at 5 to 7 bucks and it felt right for what they were. The interactive versions I sell at 10 to 15 and nobody complains because it genuinely feels like a different category of product. You're not selling a document anymore. You're selling a tool. What the file actually looks like inside The tabs across the top let you switch between sections. Each section has forms with real inputs, checkboxes with satisfying animations, dropdown menus with relevant options, and sliders for things like pain level or satisfaction scores. Everything auto saves so if you close the browser and come back a week later your data is still there. I include an export button that downloads all your data as a JSON file and an import button to restore it. Some people want to use the tracker on multiple devices so this lets them move their data around without any cloud service. The dark mode toggle is surprisingly important. Sounds silly but I get comments about it constantly. People use these trackers at night and appreciate not getting blasted with white light. The competitive moat This is what excited me the most. Any random person with Canva can copy your PDF in an hour. But a working interactive HTML file with localStorage, tab navigation, progress tracking, and auto save? That takes actual skill or tools that most sellers don't have. I've been selling these for weeks now and I haven't seen a single competitor doing it. The Etsy search results for any niche are still 100% static PDFs and printables. You show up with something that actually works and you're in a different league. If you want to try it Start with one niche you understand. Map out what someone would need to track (4 to 6 sections, each with 5 to 8 fields). Build it in a single HTML file. Make sure localStorage works so data persists. Test it on mobile because a lot of people use their phone. Price it at $10 minimum. The first one takes effort. After that you have a template and you're just swapping the content for each new niche. Happy to answer questions. I'll be around all weekend. here’s a showcase: https://kupkaike.com/demo/sourdough-tracker submitted by /u/Existing-Ice221 to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
Existing-Ice221 · Apr 4, 2026
r/mildlyinfuriating
my local Panera removed almost all the outlets and replaced them with blanking plates so you can't charge your phone or laptop
down the street from a small university, this Panera seems to think its customers won't remember they used to able to charge their electronic devices why does Panera all over the country just hate their customers? submitted by /u/Calix_Meus_Inebrians to r/mildlyinfuriating [link] [comments]
Calix_Meus_Inebrians · Apr 1, 2026
r/DigitalProductEmpir
I wasted 3 years in digital products, here's what to avoid as a beginner:
❌️Don't start by creating a product and then selling it. In fact, find a product that is already in demand. Find out what people are asking for and what they need, and then provide them with the solution. ❌️Don't sell a product just because it's "nice." Many beginners do this; they make a product they like, but it doesn't solve any problem. It's just a nice product. Ask yourself, does your product solve a problem? If it's just a fairy tale, then put it away now. ❌️You need 100k followers to start selling, wrong. You can make $200 without followers, just on Reddit and Quora, where people complain. Help them, don't just be a person who wants to sell, then they will come to you asking for a solution. Give them your product. If you sell the first 10 copies, you can use paid ads. ❌️Put a product on Gamrod and wait for customers. You'll wait your whole life. A product that's one among millions on the internet, how will people see it without marketing? Social media is the best way for you now. submitted by /u/Valtrix_wealth to r/DigitalProductEmpir [link] [comments]
Valtrix_wealth · Mar 30, 2026
All threads (47)
Thread Source Author Date
RE:Ibotta Live Code 2026 [STGKURO]: Bag a $20 Reward in Minutes (US, Working in May)
... money vanish, but a quick digital tool can actually flip that..., Venmo, or by purchasing a digital gift card for major retailers. ... the app like a quick digital chore. It takes about 30... STGKURO. The process is entirely digital—no more clipping paper or ... store. They do not ship products, so there is no shipping... can convert your balance into digital gift cards for retailers like...
www.studio.se Manilaa May 9, 2026
Panasonic Micro HiFi System SC-PM702EB-S CD DAB FM Radio Bluetooth Silver (Certified Refurbished) Sold By Panasonic - With Code
... Remastering Technology reduces distortions in digital music playback over a wide... and spoken-word listening. All Panasonic products come with a 12 month ...
www.hotukdeals.com Woodfacet May 9, 2026
RE:Good Deals on amazon.com (part3)
Here are some flippin' deals: Joe Armon Jones: Amazon.com Jazz Side Of The Moon: Amazon.com Blank Digital Vinyl CD: Amazon.com Motley Crue: Amazon.com The Flower Kings: Amazon.com Iron Maiden: Amazon.com Queen: Amazon.com Pet Products: https://www.amazon.com/Pet-Products...1&rnid=23566063011&s=music&xpid=VmSKDHd_RIjqd
forums.stevehoffman.tv Slice May 9, 2026
Garmin Instinct 3 - Solar Outdoor GPS Smartwatch (50mm) Whitestone with Black/Bolt Blue Band
... from anywhere on course) Manual Digital scorecard Yes Stat tracking (strokes... dealer of Garmin all our products are complete with: Garmin 2... Shape Circle Display Type Digital Dial Colour Digital Strap Colour Black Case...
www.hotukdeals.com Woodfacet May 8, 2026
RE:Temu night vision - it has arrived
...thederrick106: https://us.nightfoxstore.com/products/nightfox-prowl-night-vision-monocular View Quote This is... any NV users... Decent digital night vision is OK as...analog doesn't need it like digital does. The head gear or... bump helmet mountable digital NV I linked earlier in...The Nightfox is only 1x digital zoom which allows you to...as they will hold zero. Digital options are very affordable and ...
www.ar15.com thederrick106 May 8, 2026
RE:Donald Trump
... down 30% in 2025, some products are being dumped in UK... are a large number of Digital Nomads in Vietnam, if you...
oatcakefanzine.proboards.com wannabee May 8, 2026
RE:Can you think of a plugin that HASN'T been done?
... 4) real products run on the Darkglass Anagram, which is a digital pedalboard mainly.../efficient or make ultra featureful products, but rather pick the most ...
gearspace.com daste May 8, 2026
RE:Can you think of a plugin that HASN'T been done?
... 4) real products run on the Darkglass Anagram, which is a digital pedalboard mainly.../efficient or make ultra featureful products, but rather pick the most ...
gearspace.com daste May 8, 2026
RE:Can you think of a plugin that HASN'T been done?
... 4) real products run on the Darkglass Anagram, which is a digital pedalboard mainly.../efficient or make ultra featureful products, but rather pick the most ...
gearspace.com daste May 8, 2026
RE:Blockchain Infrastructure and the Rise of Trustless Applications
... Blockchain applications include tracing products from factories to customers in ... second critical one is digital ownership. The emergence of Blockchain ... can securely put their digital property, artwork, music, videos and ...blockchain infrastructure is transforming the digital world by creating secure, decentralized, ... is transforming finance, healthcare, digital ownership and other industries. While ...
steemit.com adese May 8, 2026
30% off new items + free delivery on orders over £15 @ Haul UK Store(despatched from UK)
....78 Etekcity Food Kitchen Scale, Digital Weighing Scale with 5kg Capacity... is valid only for the products displayed on amazon.co.uk/...
www.hotukdeals.com KITTYBOTS May 8, 2026
RE:Add canonical WooCommerce domain abilities
...): Canonical WooCommerce domain abilities for products and orders WooCommerce 10.9 ... agent-facing product type aliases: physical digital affiliate grouped These aliases map ... type and product fields. Variable products are not included in this ...
github.com nerrad May 8, 2026
RE:Nintendo raising the price of Switch 2 to $500 and Takashi Tezuka is retiring
... videogames) the price of the products that we sell that depends ...+ price advantage (relative to PS5 Digital edition) for Nintendo Switch 2, ...
www.ignboards.com -S0L- May 8, 2026
RE:Απαγόρευση πρόσβασης στα social media, για ανηλίκους κάτω των 15 ετών, από την 1/1/2027
... access certain online products and services. The European Union's Digital Services Act... restricted to users above a digital age of majority.
www.adslgr.com deniSun May 8, 2026
Sell Your Services Online with Crypto Payments | Banigig.com | Since 2019
..., agencies, developers, marketers, designers, and digital sellers reach customers globally. What ... SEO & Marketing Services ✔ Digital Products ✔ Online Businesses Our goal...
bitcointalk.org shazde May 8, 2026
RE:New AI on the block - By British company - Locai
...? I have started an Etsy digital download wall art shop and...? How do you market your products on Etsy?
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RE:Medicare Advantage Options Limited by Brokers
... agency that offers health insurance products, including Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage... Team - Tracxn Chapter - Digital medicare plan and benefits management...
www.insurance-forums.com somarco May 8, 2026
RE:Star Fox 64 Remake.
... digital ($60 for physical) surprisingly - https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products...
hardforum.com T4rd May 8, 2026
RE:Found a working Shein code for 50% off — Y44R834 (new customers only)
... on a wide range of products. Overview: New Shein users can... for music-themed décor and lifestyle products, especially during major events like... single-use by new accounts. The digital coupon system checks your account ... understand the limitations of any digital promotion. While the Shein free ..., including fashion, home, and lifestyle products, provided it is your first ...
www.studio.se tanvi0342 May 8, 2026
RE:FTF's in new 9mm suppressed PCC setup
... I typically don't use their products. I don't think anyone else... a good decision. Added a digital day/night vision scope as ...
www.ar15.com Ape_Factory May 8, 2026
RE:Design Guide for Beginners
... digital world, good design has become a competitive advantage, distinguishing brands and products... meaningful connections between people and products, fostering trust and engagement. When ...
steemit.com sylksu36 May 8, 2026
RE:personalized skincare products online
...! Questions! Choosing the right skincare products shouldn’t be so tough because... needs before you buy skincare products. How Does Our AI Skin... know what kind of care products would suit it best. With... Tool, it’s like having a digital dermatologist in your pocket. The... results that suggest ingredients and products specifically suited to your skin’s ...
neosmart.net tenhydrogen94 May 8, 2026
RE:NEXTGEN DIGITAL MARKETING | GOOGLE ADVERTISING ACCOUNT - LOW FEES + GREAT DEALS FOR CUSTOMERS SPENDING OVER $10,000 A DAY | ACCEPTING AL...
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www.blackhatworld.com NovaDigital May 8, 2026
RE:How Are Crypto Brands Using Influencer Promotion in 2026?
... always moved faster than most digital sectors. New tokens appear every... stay. Influencers help make technical products feel more relatable. They break... want creators who can explain products clearly instead of just promoting... to create authentic conversations around products. For example, a respected DAO...
steemit.com aliasceasar May 8, 2026
RE:Whatever happened to NFT’s
..., or non-fungible tokens, are unique digital assets stored on the blockchain..., especially in the world of digital art, music, collectibles, and gaming... the NFT boom, a new digital creator economy briefly flourished. Artists... NFTs always had, verifiable, programmable digital ownership.” A shift toward low-cost, ... unique digital ownership, continues to evolve and embed itself quietly into products and...
www.ar15.com MFP_4073 May 8, 2026
I started selling digital products 6 months ago with $0 investment. Here's what actually worked.
Six months ago I had no money to invest but wanted to make income online. So I tried selling digital products — ebooks, templates, notion dashboards. Here's my honest breakdown: **What worked:** - Selling Notion templates on Gumroad (made $340 in month 2) - Promoting on Pinterest for free traffic - Solving a very specific problem instead of being general **What flopped:** - Trying to sell to everyone (too broad = zero sales) - Paid ads before validating the product - Copying what others were selling instead of finding a gap **Month 6 results:** $1,100 in a single month, all passive. Happy to answer questions on how I got started with zero budget. submitted by /u/angaine to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
reddit.com angaine May 5, 2026
I made $1,000 selling digital products using Reddit
I made my first $1,000 online selling digital products through YouTube. Then I did it again but this time using Reddit instead. From what I’ve seen, it’s way easier to get buyers here. All I do is post almost every day in the right subs. Answer questions and help people. When it makes sense, I link my digital products. Nothing’s forced. If you’re just starting out or trying to get into digital products, Reddit is underrated. There’s already traffic here. People are actively looking for solutions. And you don’t need to grow an audience first. No grinding content for months in the hopes of something going viral. All you have to do is stay active, be useful and be consistent. Hope this helps someone trying to make their first money online. submitted by /u/777michael7 to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
reddit.com 777michael7 Apr 19, 2026
Do digital products really work?
Hi! I’m not sure if I’m in the right subreddit, but just wanted to ask if do digital products really work? Does it really generate income? What platforms do I use? I’ve created a bunch of templates (GSheets & Notion), and wanted to give digital products selling a shot. But I don’t know where to start. Looking forward for any feedback. Thanks! submitted by /u/eyieesbi to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
reddit.com eyieesbi Apr 15, 2026
PDFs are dead. I started selling interactive web apps as digital products and it changed everything.
Everyone in this sub talks about selling PDFs on Etsy. I did too. Made decent money. But let me tell you what happened when I switched to something nobody else is doing. Instead of a static PDF that people print and forget about, I started giving buyers a single .html file they open in their browser. It looks and works like a real app. Checkboxes that actually check. Fields you can type in. Progress bars that fill up as you use it. Your data saves automatically. Works offline. No account needed, no subscription, nothing to install. One file. Double click it. It opens in Chrome or Safari and it works. Why this kills PDFs A PDF is a printed page on a screen. Nobody fills them in digitally because the experience sucks. You either print it and lose it, or you try to type in the fields with Adobe and rage quit. An HTML file is different. It behaves like an app. People actually USE it because it feels good to use. And when people use your product, they leave better reviews, they tell friends about it, and they don't ask for refunds. My return rate went from about 8% on PDFs to basically zero on interactive files. Because the perceived value is completely different. A PDF feels like it should be free. An interactive tool feels like it should cost $20/month. How I build them I'm not a developer. I'm a regular person with a day job. Here's what I use: A single HTML file with Tailwind CSS loaded from a CDN. Everything is in one file. The styling, the javascript, the content, all of it. No server, no hosting, no database. The data saves in the buyer's browser using localStorage. The structure is simple. A header with the product title. A progress bar at the top. Tabs for different sections. Inside each tab, a mix of input fields, checklists, dropdown menus, sliders, and text areas. A dark mode toggle because people love that. An export button so they can backup their data as a JSON file. If you know basic HTML you can build one in a weekend. If you don't, tools like Claude or ChatGPT can generate the whole thing from a description. I just describe what I want each section to do and what fields it needs. What works as an interactive product Anything where someone needs to track, log, or measure something over time. Health trackers are obvious but here are some others that surprised me with how well they sell: Sourdough starter troubleshooting trackers. You log your daily feeding, temperature, rise time, smell, and it helps you figure out what's going wrong. Sounds niche but the sourdough community is obsessive. Home renovation decision trackers. Room by room budget, contractor comparison, material choices, timeline. People doing a reno are overwhelmed and will pay $10 for something that organizes the chaos. Pet training milestone trackers. Daily training log, commands learned, behavior notes, vet visit schedule. New puppy owners are desperate for structure. The pattern is always the same: find someone in the middle of a stressful process who needs to track multiple things at once. Give them a tool that does it beautifully. The pricing difference I used to sell PDFs at 5 to 7 bucks and it felt right for what they were. The interactive versions I sell at 10 to 15 and nobody complains because it genuinely feels like a different category of product. You're not selling a document anymore. You're selling a tool. What the file actually looks like inside The tabs across the top let you switch between sections. Each section has forms with real inputs, checkboxes with satisfying animations, dropdown menus with relevant options, and sliders for things like pain level or satisfaction scores. Everything auto saves so if you close the browser and come back a week later your data is still there. I include an export button that downloads all your data as a JSON file and an import button to restore it. Some people want to use the tracker on multiple devices so this lets them move their data around without any cloud service. The dark mode toggle is surprisingly important. Sounds silly but I get comments about it constantly. People use these trackers at night and appreciate not getting blasted with white light. The competitive moat This is what excited me the most. Any random person with Canva can copy your PDF in an hour. But a working interactive HTML file with localStorage, tab navigation, progress tracking, and auto save? That takes actual skill or tools that most sellers don't have. I've been selling these for weeks now and I haven't seen a single competitor doing it. The Etsy search results for any niche are still 100% static PDFs and printables. You show up with something that actually works and you're in a different league. If you want to try it Start with one niche you understand. Map out what someone would need to track (4 to 6 sections, each with 5 to 8 fields). Build it in a single HTML file. Make sure localStorage works so data persists. Test it on mobile because a lot of people use their phone. Price it at $10 minimum. The first one takes effort. After that you have a template and you're just swapping the content for each new niche. Happy to answer questions. I'll be around all weekend. here’s a showcase: https://kupkaike.com/demo/sourdough-tracker submitted by /u/Existing-Ice221 to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
reddit.com Existing-Ice221 Apr 4, 2026
my local Panera removed almost all the outlets and replaced them with blanking plates so you can't charge your phone or laptop
down the street from a small university, this Panera seems to think its customers won't remember they used to able to charge their electronic devices why does Panera all over the country just hate their customers? submitted by /u/Calix_Meus_Inebrians to r/mildlyinfuriating [link] [comments]
reddit.com Calix_Meus_Inebrians Apr 1, 2026
I wasted 3 years in digital products, here's what to avoid as a beginner:
❌️Don't start by creating a product and then selling it. In fact, find a product that is already in demand. Find out what people are asking for and what they need, and then provide them with the solution. ❌️Don't sell a product just because it's "nice." Many beginners do this; they make a product they like, but it doesn't solve any problem. It's just a nice product. Ask yourself, does your product solve a problem? If it's just a fairy tale, then put it away now. ❌️You need 100k followers to start selling, wrong. You can make $200 without followers, just on Reddit and Quora, where people complain. Help them, don't just be a person who wants to sell, then they will come to you asking for a solution. Give them your product. If you sell the first 10 copies, you can use paid ads. ❌️Put a product on Gamrod and wait for customers. You'll wait your whole life. A product that's one among millions on the internet, how will people see it without marketing? Social media is the best way for you now. submitted by /u/Valtrix_wealth to r/DigitalProductEmpir [link] [comments]
reddit.com Valtrix_wealth Mar 30, 2026
The difference between Etsy digital products that make $0 and ones that make $500/month comes down to one thing
It's not the design. It's not the price. It's not SEO tags. It's specificity. "Daily planner", 50,000 listings. You're invisible. "Daily planner for ADHD college students with late diagnosis", 12 listings. You're page one. "Meal prep guide", saturated garbage. "Meal prep guide for parents of toddlers with food allergies" — almost nothing exists. "Wedding checklist", good luck competing. "Destination wedding planning checklist for couples doing it without a planner", 4 results on Etsy. The pattern is always the same. Take a broad topic that proves demand exists, then narrow it to a specific person with a specific situation. The broad niche tells you people spend money here. The narrow angle tells you nobody is serving THIS person yet. I've been analyzing niches obsessively for months and the formula holds every time. The products that sell aren't better designed. They're better targeted. Three questions that find profitable angles: Who is the SPECIFIC person with this problem? (not "women", "first-time moms going back to work after 12 months of leave") What makes their version of this problem DIFFERENT from the generic version? (not "stress", "the specific anxiety of leaving your baby with a stranger for the first time") What format solves it FASTEST? (not a 200-page ebook, a one-page checklist they can use tomorrow morning) If you can answer all three, you have a niche that probably has demand and almost no competition. submitted by /u/Existing-Ice221 to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
reddit.com Existing-Ice221 Mar 28, 2026
I sell 3-4 digital products a week on Etsy, each one takes me about 10 minutes to create. Here's the process.
I see a lot of "what digital product should I sell?" posts here so I figured I'd break down exactly what's working for me right now. The short version: I find hyper-specific emotional niches, generate the full product with AI, and list on Etsy. One of my products has been doing 3-4 sales/week at ~$20 USD consistently. Real example, my best performer right now: The niche is ADHD emotional dysregulation. Not "ADHD productivity", that market is a bloodbath. I'm talking about the specific experience of exploding on someone you love and then spending three days drowning in shame. Millions of adults are getting diagnosed right now and almost nobody is building structured tools for the emotional side. The product is a 60-page printable workbook called "ADHD Flashpoint System", 8 chapters covering trigger mapping, a 90-second intercept protocol, post-meltdown repair, relationship rebuilding, the whole cycle. Cover, listing copy, table of contents, everything. Total creation time: about 10 minutes. How I pick niches that actually sell: I've tested dozens at this point. The pattern is clear, broad fails, specific wins. "ADHD planner" = buried on page 9. "Map your triggers before they detonate" = someone reads that and pulls out their credit card. The three things I look for: specific identity (not just "adults", adults with ADHD who struggle with emotional explosions), emotional urgency (they're googling this at 2am after a fight), and low competition (nobody else is solving this exact problem well). How I create them so fast: I use AI to generate the full product, content, structure, chapter outlines, cover image, listing copy. I built my own workflow for this because the generic "use ChatGPT to make a PDF" approach produces garbage that doesn't sell. The key is the niche research upfront, if you nail the niche, the product almost writes itself. What I'd tell someone starting from zero: Stop asking "what product should I make." Start asking "who has a painful specific problem that nobody is solving?" Browse Reddit communities, therapy forums, support groups. Look for the same complaint showing up over and over with no good solution. That's your niche. Happy to go deeper on any part of this. submitted by /u/Existing-Ice221 to r/thesidehustle [link] [comments]
reddit.com Existing-Ice221 Mar 26, 2026
What is the best digital product of 2026?
Anyone submitted by /u/risinshan to r/DigitalProductSellers [link] [comments]
reddit.com risinshan Mar 23, 2026
50 platforms to sell your digital product (and it's free)
I Compiled a list of 50 platforms to sell your digital product (and it's free). Most people keep asking: where do I actually sell this, where are buyers already looking, where do I even start? And usually they end up on the same 2 or 3 platforms everyone already knows about. So I went further. Built a complete list (free) of 50 verified platforms where digital products actually move, including: Marketplaces with built-in buyer traffic Platforms ranked by niche fit and competition level Communities where buyers actively search for products Platforms that allow fully faceless or anonymous sellers Low-competition platforms most people have never heard of What makes it different from other lists: Shows estimated traffic volume per platform All free to list on Includes what product types perform best on each Covers both passive and active selling environments Sorted by ease of entry for beginners Took a while to compile and verify. Hopefully it saves someone the hours of trial and error and shows you channels you didn't know existed. if anyone is interested let me know and i will send it over :) submitted by /u/Jumpy_Examination470 to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
reddit.com Jumpy_Examination470 Mar 20, 2026
Just crossed $20k selling digital products 🎉
https://preview.redd.it/gtk7ghujm5mg1.png?width=1330&format=png&auto=webp&s=52f4f2c5a7b20ef473b34036fe7f6b61c31bb1a6 So I sell digital products on Gumroad. It's 100% passive in that I don't do anything to maintain or fulfill it. The spikes are from new products launched and bundles / pricing strategies. My basic strategy is Medium > Gumroad. Medium has really good SEO so people searching on Google for your niche will see your articles. I honestly don't know why more people don't try this! My first product took 2.5 hours to make and continues to print money. submitted by /u/tonald_drumpers to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
reddit.com tonald_drumpers Feb 28, 2026
IM TIRED OF THE " I make $10k a month selling Digital Products" 😒🥱
I mean, Yeah, I could sell you the dream. Talk like an Andrew Tate , call you lazy fatass if you don't buy a course and sell mostly to highschoolers who are at a vulnerable stage in life and would pay anything to mimic that made up rich guy who drinks coffe, work out and close deals type lifestyle that's currently on every platform. 😒 I mean, props, that is very effective Marketing, it will always sell and hit every sell point potential buyers will always have. It will act as an illusion that it solves a problem until they realize it's harder then told so and in return the client becomes a duplicate Tate seller online selling fitness and broken digital products. Lol. I know I'm not the only one seeing this crazy shit. Fuck that, flip the script with me? what actually works 💡 Expose the illusion while building. attract REAL : Thinkers. Builders. Long-term players. The fake guru path is easier emotionally at first. But it requires constant escalation. You’ll always have to: Look richer. Sound harder. Flex louder. Attack more. That energy drains you. And eventually you either, 1. Become the character. Or 2. hate the character Neither feels like freedom tbh. submitted by /u/LazyVisions to r/OnlineIncomeHustle [link] [comments]
reddit.com LazyVisions Feb 26, 2026
Amazing European tech products! Digital Sovereignity is possible.
• Browser: Vivaldi Technologies 🇳🇴 • Search: Ecosia 🇩🇪🇪🇺 • AI Assistant: Mistral AI Le Chat 🇫🇷🇪🇺 • Email and Calendar: Tuta 🇩🇪🇪🇺 • Productivity: LibreOffice 🇩🇪🇪🇺 • Photo Development: Capture One 🇩🇰🇪🇺 • Maps and Navigation: HERE Technologies WeGo 🇳🇱🇪🇺 • Digital Payment: Vipps 🇳🇴, Klarna 🇸🇪🇪🇺 • File Storage: Tresorit | Swiss Post Digital 🇨🇭 • Password Management: 1Password 🇨🇦 • Messaging: Signal Messenger 🇺🇸, Apple iMessage 🇺🇸, Meta WhatsApp 🇺🇸 • Professional Network: LinkedIn 🇺🇸 • Operating System: Apple macOS and iOS 🇺🇸 submitted by /u/YellowDangerous4303 to r/BuyFromEU [link] [comments]
reddit.com YellowDangerous4303 Jan 27, 2026
According to Gareth Edwards, the raft’s warning label to inflate it on land was digitally added in post-production to justify her inflating on land. There was concern that viewers would get angry at her for inflating it in front of the T. rex.
Source is the second commentary track on the home video release. If you look on the second slide, you can see what was originally on the raft which can be seen in the movie when Teresa spots it in the boat house. If you watch the scene closely the label really doesn’t look quite right. submitted by /u/CrichtonFan1992 to r/JurassicPark [link] [comments]
reddit.com CrichtonFan1992 Dec 14, 2025
FREE 10K DIGITAL PRODUCTS TO SELL
I am giving away my 10k collection of paid digital products which i earned a lot for free. Please upvote and whoever interested i will share the google drive link here. Here is the Google drive link: Google drive link submitted by /u/deezawedrab to r/OnlineIncomeHustle [link] [comments]
reddit.com deezawedrab Aug 26, 2025
How I made almost 10k selling digital products from scratch and how you can too
Hey, I’m Jabari! If you’re reading this, you’re probably thinking about getting into selling digital products and trust me, you should. I got started in 2023 after I saw a post in a Discord group about it. Honestly, the whole thing clicked for me, but I had no idea what I was doing at first. I started with zero followers, zero products, and no clue about what to sell. I dove in with no inventory, no suppliers, just me and my computer. I could create something once and sell it over and over. The dream, right? But here’s the thing, I messed up a lot in the beginning, and I don’t want you to make the same mistakes I did. I picked the wrong niches, created stuff no one was interested in, and honestly, I got super discouraged with my low sales at first. Plus, I priced everything way too low (rookie mistake). But that’s just part of the process. And the fact that I went through all that means you don’t have to. I’m sharing exactly what I’d do if I had to start from scratch again. 1. Pick a Niche People Actually Care About Focus on things like money, health, self-help, productivity. People are always looking for ways to improve in these areas. Check out best-sellers on Etsy, Gumroad, and Amazon Kindle. If a product is doing well, there’s probably a reason. 2. Make a Product People Actually Want Don’t just create something that’s “nice to know.” Make it a solution. Don’t just do a basic “How to be Productive” guide, go deeper. Make something like a “7-Day Focus Reset Challenge.” It needs to be actionable, something people can use right away to solve their problem. 3. Start Simple You don’t need to make a complicated product. Canva’s free version is all you need to get started. Pick a template, tweak it, and boom, you’ve got a product. Start with small things, a budget planner, an ebook, a workout plan, whatever fits your niche. 4. Sell It the Right Way I use Gumroad, and it’s perfect for simple digital products. Create a freebie or mini version to get people interested, and share it everywhere, TikTok, Instagram, Reddit. Don’t just spam “buy my stuff,” give them value first, show how your product actually helps. 5. Don’t Overthink, Just Launch Trust me, I wasted way too much time trying to perfect things. Launch it, even if it’s not perfect, and fix it later. Done is better than perfect. 6. Get Traffic Like a Pro I made my first $10K without spending a dime on ads, just pure organic marketing. TikTok was huge for me, short videos sharing quick wins or busting myths. Instagram Reels worked great too. Post daily and focus on getting your content out there, not stressing over perfection. 7. Price for Value Don’t price based on how much time you spent. Think about the value it provides. $27–$97 is a sweet spot for quick sales, and people will pay for something that solves their problems. And if you’re wondering if this actually works, check out the image of my Gumroad dashboard showing 364 sales and $9,978 made. This is the method I used to get here, starting from scratch, with zero followers and no paid ads. If you’re stuck anywhere or need help, don’t hesitate to DM me or drop a comment. I’ve got you. Let’s make this happen! submitted by /u/dumbl3d00r to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
reddit.com dumbl3d00r May 8, 2025
"Buy from EU": The digital revolt against US products
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reddit.com According-Buyer6688 Mar 7, 2025
‘The Boys’ Showrunner Eric Kripke Says Amazon Asked for Digital Product Placement: ‘No Thanks, but We’re Definitely Making a Joke About It’
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reddit.com MarvelsGrantMan136 Jun 30, 2024
You see, I require monetary aid for sustenance and I require digital products for entrainment.
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reddit.com endi1122 Apr 17, 2023
Productivity, Me, Digital, 2022
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reddit.com BluefuryArt Feb 5, 2023
Digital refrigerator displays that advertise to you and obstruct your view of the products until the ad is over
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reddit.com AdamMack95 Apr 17, 2022
TIL the production budget of the first season of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" was so low, the cast shot the opening credits sequence using a digital camera themselves while driving around Philadelphia one night. Charlie Day called it the "cheapest credits ever."
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reddit.com holyfruits Aug 3, 2020

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Where in the world is this trending?

"Digital Products" originated in Brazil and spread to 10 countries over ~30 months.

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Brazil May 2021 · Produtos digitais
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Germany Jun 2021 · Digitale Produkte
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Colombia Mar 2022 · Productos digitales
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Italy Mar 2022 · Prodotti digitali
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Canada Oct 2022
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United Kingdom Dec 2022
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Spain May 2023 · Productos digitales
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Argentina Oct 2023 · Productos digitales