How to Launch Your First Digital Product on Kartivo
Why Sell Digital Products?
Digital products offer unmatched scalability. You create them once and sell them to an unlimited number of customers with virtually zero marginal cost. Whether you are selling ebooks, templates, software, or online courses, Kartivo gives you everything you need to get started.
Step 1: Create Your Account
Head to the Kartivo sign-up page and register with your email address. You will be guided through a quick onboarding wizard that helps you configure your store name, currency, and branding.
Step 2: Set Up Your Payment Gateway
Before you can sell anything, you need to connect a payment processor. Kartivo integrates directly with Stripe, so you can start accepting credit card payments in minutes. Navigate to Settings → Payments and follow the prompts to link your Stripe account.
Step 3: Create Your First Product
Go to Products → Add New and fill in the details:
- Product name — Keep it clear and descriptive.
- Price — Set a one-time price or recurring subscription.
- Files — Upload the digital files your customers will receive.
- Description — Write compelling copy that explains the value.
Step 4: Customize Your Checkout
Your checkout page is where conversions happen. Use Kartivo's checkout editor to add your logo, adjust colors, and enable order bumps or upsells for higher average order values.
Step 5: Share and Sell
Once your product is live, grab the direct checkout link and start promoting it. Share it on social media, embed it in your website, or send it to your email list. Kartivo tracks every sale and delivers your product automatically.
Tips for a Successful Launch
- Build anticipation with a pre-launch email sequence.
- Offer an early-bird discount to drive initial sales.
- Ask your first customers for testimonials and reviews.
- Use Kartivo's analytics dashboard to monitor performance.
Launching your first digital product does not have to be complicated. With Kartivo, you can go from idea to first sale in a single afternoon. Start building today.