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Sell digital products from your bio link

Turn your bio link into a digital storefront. Feature ebooks, templates, presets, and courses with direct purchase links.

Why this matters

Digital product sellers — from ebook authors to template designers — need a storefront that lives where their audience already is: social media. A bio link page showcases your products with visuals and direct purchase links, turning followers into customers.

How to get started

  1. 1Create your Platter page and add links to each digital product
  2. 2Add thumbnail images for every product to create a visual storefront
  3. 3Include pricing and a short description in text blocks
  4. 4Link to your Gumroad, Lemonsqueezy, or Shopify checkout pages
  5. 5Promote your page in social posts, stories, and video descriptions

Benefits

  • Create a visual product catalog without building a website
  • Link directly to checkout pages for frictionless purchases
  • Update product listings and pricing instantly
  • Track which products get the most clicks and interest

Recommended blocks

Link blocks with product thumbnails for each itemText blocks for pricing and product descriptionsHeader blocks to organize by product categoryImage feed for product previews and mockups

Frequently asked questions

Which platforms can I link to for selling digital products?
Any platform with a checkout URL — Gumroad, Lemonsqueezy, Shopify, Etsy, Payhip, Ko-fi, and more. Add the purchase link to a link block and you're set.
Can I show product previews on my page?
Yes. Use image blocks or thumbnail images on link blocks to give visitors a visual preview of each product before they click through to buy.
How do I handle multiple product categories?
Use header blocks to create sections like 'Templates', 'Ebooks', and 'Courses'. This helps visitors find what they're looking for quickly.

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