You don’t need a website, sales funnel, or design team to sell digital products. In fact, some creators make their first €100–€500 from a single checkout page.
In this guide, I’ll show you how to go from idea to income using just one page, one product, and one tool.
Let’s build your One-Page Product.
What Is a One-Page Product?
It’s exactly what it sounds like:
- ✅ One digital offer
- ✅ One checkout page
- ✅ One clear promise
It could be:
- A 2-page PDF checklist
- A Notion or Canva template
- A swipe file
- A short guide or workbook
The point? Zero fluff, all value.
Step 1: Solve a Micro-Problem
Big products can feel overwhelming. But small problems sell fast.
👉 Ask yourself: “What outcome can I help someone get in 20 minutes or less?”
Examples:
- “30 caption hooks for female entrepreneurs”
- “Weekly budget tracker (Notion)”
- “Beginner’s Pinterest board planner”
- “5 templates for lead magnets (Canva)”
Focus on speed + simplicity.
Step 2: Package It Professionally
Use free tools like:
- Canva (PDF or template design)
- Notion (share a template link)
- Google Docs (format + export to PDF)
Add a cover, clean layout, and your name or website in the footer. You don’t need it to look perfect — just polished.
Step 3: Choose a One-Page Checkout
Use a simple platform that lets you create a direct checkout page:
- Payhip – Easy setup, taxes handled, great for Europe
- Gumroad – Clean layout, supports "Pay what you want"
- Lemon Squeezy – Good if you’re selling more tech products
Upload your file, add a thumbnail, and write a short, benefits-focused description.
Step 4: Write a Mini Sales Message
Your one-page product doesn’t need fancy copy. Just answer:
- What’s the result they’ll get?
- Who is it for?
- What’s inside?
- Why is it worth €5–€15?
Example:
Struggling to post consistently? Get 30 done-for-you caption ideas to boost your Instagram presence in 20 minutes. Instant PDF download.
Keep it real. Keep it helpful.
Step 5: Share Like a Human
You don’t need ads. Just post it where your people are:
- In your bio (Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn)
- In blog posts or newsletters
- In Pinterest pins
- In community replies or relevant group comments
📣 Instead of saying “Buy this now,” say:
🧠 “I made this mini toolkit to help you plan your week in under 10 mins. Hope it helps!”
Final Thoughts
This is how creators start:
One problem. One promise. One page.
You don’t need a store. You don’t need 1,000 followers. You don’t even need confidence (yet).
You just need the courage to say:
💬 “This helps people. And it’s worth €5.”
Start simple. Iterate as you go.
🧭 Need help outlining your one-page product?
Grab my free mini planner at iablog.info