Top 10 Digital Products You Can Sell in 2025

 



Let’s be honest — making money online sounds tempting, but finding the right thing to sell? That’s where most people get stuck.

Good news: 2025 is all about digital products. They're low-cost to produce, easy to distribute, and packed with income potential — once you know what people are actually buying.

So whether you’re a student, freelancer, side hustler, or someone looking to quit your 9-to-5 eventually, here are ten digital products you can start creating (and selling) in 2025.


1. Notion Templates

If you're organized and love productivity tools, selling Notion templates might just be your thing.

People use Notion for everything — managing their routines, planning content, tracking habits, journaling, budgeting… the list goes on. Instead of building their setups from scratch, they’d rather buy something ready-to-go.

Examples of in-demand templates:

  1. Life dashboards

  2. Content calendars for creators

  3. Student planners

  4. Finance trackers

You build once, and people can keep downloading it. Pure passive income.


2. Digital Planners

Gone are the days of bulky notebooks. In 2025, people are loving sleek, digital planners — especially ones made for tablets like iPads with Apple Pencil support.

If you have a creative touch and some design skills, you can make:

  1. Daily & weekly planners

  2. Goal-setting journals

  3. Fitness or diet trackers

  4. Mindfulness/mental health journals

These are perfect for Etsy, Gumroad, or even your own site.


3. E-books

If you’ve got something to say — whether it’s about fitness, cooking, freelancing, or even a personal story — write it.

E-books still sell like hotcakes. Why? They're affordable, instantly delivered, and easy to consume.

Some trending niches for 2025:

  1. Self-help with a fresh twist

  2. AI and automation guides for beginners

  3. Niche health topics (gut health, ADHD, mental clarity, etc.)

  4. Side hustle or passive income strategies

Don’t overthink it. You don’t need to be a novelist. Just bring value.


4. Printables

Printables are one of the easiest digital products to create — and they’re still selling strong.

These are downloadable files people print at home, like:

  1. Budgeting worksheets

  2. Chore charts for kids

  3. Wedding planners

  4. Wall art (quotes, minimal designs)

  5. Meal planners

You can design them on Canva, list them on Etsy, and start seeing sales with little overhead.


5. Online Courses

People aren’t just watching Netflix — they’re buying mini-courses on how to build businesses, edit videos, meditate, write emails, and so much more.

If you’re good at something, you can teach it.

It could be:

  1. A 2-hour crash course

  2. A deep-dive workshop

  3. A full coaching-style program

And the best part? Platforms like Gumroad, Podia, or Teachable make it easy. You record it once and sell it forever.


6. Lightroom Presets or Filters

If you’re into photography or editing, selling presets is a smart move.

Instagram influencers, content creators, and even small businesses want a cohesive aesthetic — but they don’t want to spend hours editing.

So, you can sell pre-made Lightroom presets, mobile-friendly filters, or VSCO packs.

Pro tip: Pair your presets with a quick PDF tutorial on how to use them. That adds extra value.


7. Website Themes & UI Kits

Are you a web designer or developer? There’s a massive market for website themes — especially for platforms like WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, or Framer.

Or if you're into UI/UX design, UI kits and Figma design packs are in demand.

Why they sell:

  1. Saves startups and freelancers time

  2. Cheaper than hiring a developer

  3. Looks professional right away

You can sell on your own site, or marketplaces like Creative Market or ThemeForest.


8. AI Prompts & Prompt Packs

With ChatGPT, Midjourney, and other AI tools becoming part of daily life, many people are willing to pay for well-crafted prompt packs.

These are basically instructions you feed into AI tools to get better results.

Examples:

  1. ChatGPT prompts for marketers
  2. Midjourney prompts for realistic avatars
  3. Prompt libraries for job seekers
  4. Prompts for writing resumes or business plans

This is a low-effort, high-demand product — especially if you're already playing around with AI tools.


9. Music, Beats & Sound Effects

Musicians and producers can absolutely thrive by selling audio.

Think beyond songs:

  1. Royalty-free background music for YouTubers

  2. Meditation or ambient sounds

  3. Short jingles for ads

  4. Podcast intro music

  5. Beats for rappers or indie artists

You don’t need to be famous — just consistent. Sites like AudioJungle, BeatStars, and Gumroad can host your files.


10. Social Media Content Kits

If you’ve ever made engaging Instagram posts or TikTok content, this one’s for you.

Small businesses, content creators, and solo entrepreneurs all need help with design and strategy.

You can create ready-to-use kits like:

  1. Canva templates for Reels

  2. Caption packs for Instagram

  3. Viral tweet formats

  4. Content calendars for brands

Bundle them up and sell them as monthly drops or one-time packs.

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