The most common side hustle advice is "trade your time for money" โ freelance, consult, tutor. That's valid, but it has a ceiling: you can only work so many hours. Digital products break that ceiling. You create something once and sell it repeatedly, indefinitely.
In 2026, the barriers to creating and selling digital products have collapsed. AI tools help you produce high-quality content faster. Platforms like Ko-fi, Gumroad, and Whop handle payments and delivery. Distribution through social media is free. There's never been a better time to build a small digital product business alongside your main job.
Almost anything delivered digitally after a one-time payment:
The common thread: each product packages your expertise into a reusable format.
The best digital products answer questions that a past version of you had. Think back over the last two years of your career or hobby. What did you spend weeks figuring out that you could now explain in two hours? That gap is a product.
Examples by profession:
Don't spend 40 hours creating a product nobody wants. Validate first:
| Platform | Best For | Fee | Audience |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ko-fi | Simple downloads, tips, small bundles | 0% (free plan) / 5% platform cut on free | Broad creative audience |
| Gumroad | eBooks, courses, software | 10% flat | Large existing buyer base |
| Whop | Communities, SaaS, recurring memberships | 2.7% + $0.30 | Tech-savvy buyers |
| Lemon Squeezy | Software, SaaS licenses | 5% + fees | Developers, indie hackers |
| Etsy | Templates, printables, digital downloads | ~14% total | Massive organic traffic |
Recommendation for beginners: Start with Ko-fi or Gumroad. Lowest friction to get your first product live. Move to Whop or your own store once you've validated demand and want to keep more margin.
Most first-time creators underprice. Here's a framework:
Your product should deliver at least 10x its price in value to the buyer. If your resume template saves someone 5 hours of work at $50/hour, that's $250 in value โ a $25 price is reasonable. A $5 price undervalues it and signals poor quality.
Don't price your eBook by how many pages it has or how long it took to write. Price it by the outcome it delivers. "How to get your first freelance client in 30 days" is worth more than "General freelancing tips."
AI dramatically accelerates digital product creation without compromising quality โ as long as you add your genuine expertise on top.
Curate, test, and refine 30โ50 prompts for a specific use case (hiring, marketing, coding, etc.). Organize them into categories. Write a short guide explaining when to use each. These sell well because prompt engineering is still a skill gap for most people.
Write blog posts, LinkedIn articles, and tweets about the problem your product solves. Link to your product page naturally. SEO-optimized content compounds over 6โ18 months and drives consistent sales. Use AI tools to help produce more content faster โ check lifa-su.github.io for free writing and formatting tools.
Give your product to 10 people for free (or at a deep discount) in exchange for honest reviews and testimonials. Display those testimonials prominently. Social proof is the single biggest conversion driver for digital products.
Start collecting emails from day one. Offer a free "lead magnet" (a mini version of your product) in exchange for an email address. Email converts 3โ5x better than social media for product launches.
Don't expect overnight results. A realistic trajectory for a focused side hustle:
These are not guarantees โ they're what's realistic with consistent effort and a good product-market fit.
Find free AI tools to help you create, write, and package your first digital product at lifa-su.com.