Digital products for creators
Build once. Sell repeatedly. Every product you create pays you forever — no inventory, no shipping, no one else's marketplace eating your margin.
Weekly Planner
Business Kit
Budget Tracker
Where the money is
Branding kits, invoice templates, client onboarding packs. They pay well and buy repeatedly.
Workout plans, meal trackers, habit journals. Recurring audience, strong follow-through.
Meal planners, household trackers, activity schedules. High-volume, loyal buyers.
Content calendars, social media kits, classroom resources. Self-starting, digitally native.
Appointment cards, service menus, client intake forms. Clear upsell path from product to service.
Study trackers, thesis planners, assignment organizers. Seasonal spikes with real evergreen demand.
First product
For freelancers and small business owners who need clarity without complexity.
Instant access after payment. Duplicate to your Notion workspace.
The mechanics
No design degree needed. Canva has thousands of templates you can customize, add your branding to, and ship as a digital download. Notion systems let you sell productivity setups for $29–$79.
No Etsy saturation. Gumroad takes a flat 10% on sales; you keep the rest. Set your price, add a description, publish. The link is yours forever.
Instant delivery, zero friction. Every sale happens while you sleep. One product, unlimited copies, full margin.
Combine 3–5 templates into a kit for $49–$79. Update your product, keep selling the old version. Build a catalog that pays you from day one through year ten.
“You don't need a warehouse. You don't need a team. You don't need permission from a marketplace that changes its rules every quarter.”
Digital products are the oldest form of passive income on the internet — and they still work. A single planner sold 1,000 times is $29,000. A Notion system for freelancers, $49 a copy, can hit $100,000 in the right niche.
The creator economy has room for thousands of small template businesses. Not because the market is tiny — it's $124 billion and growing. Because most people underestimate how good a simple, well-designed, niche-specific template can be.
Packr exists to prove this model can work for one person with one product and a good idea.
One product. One niche. One simple storefront.
That's the whole playbook.