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Products

Products is your catalog (Digital, Services, Physical), your Coupons rules, and the Orders list that records every customer checkout. What buyers actually pay on is a public payment page powered by Stripe (your connected account from Settings → Payments).

Apps and prerequisites

Open Products from the sidebar, then choose Digital (including online courses), Services, Physical, Coupons, or Orders.

Before selling: connect and verify Settings → Payments, set up Settings → Taxes (your tax rules apply at checkout), and for shippable goods set Settings → Shipping so checkout can quote rates.

How catalog items become payment pages

Each product you sell has its own payment link. Your Website and Sales funnels attach that link to buttons or pricing cards—the editor picks the right product and, when you offer several billing options, the correct plan (one-time, subscription, donation, and so on).

You can also set a custom payment path on a product for funnels; customers still see the same branded checkout, just reached through the URL you configured.

When visitors buy several items at once (for example from a shop block), they go through a cart checkout page that collects everything in their cart into one payment instead of separate screens per product.

When they pay, Stripe (your connected account from Settings → Payments) charges them with your line items, tax from your Settings → Taxes setup (or Stripe Tax when enabled), an optional coupon, and for shippable orders shipping plus delivery address. Orders and exports pull customer, funnel or page source, coupon, shipping, and address from what was captured at payment time.

They then see a success or failure confirmation, and the workspace stores an order with a status such as completed or pending.

Legal pages gate

Creating a new Digital, Service, or Physical product can be blocked until required legal pages (terms, privacy, etc.) are filled for the company—the UI opens a dialog that tells you what is missing instead of silently allowing checkout you cannot support.

Tip
Tax, shipping, and coupons only prove themselves at checkout—place one test order from your real site or funnel before you promote, then skim Orders (and Finances if you auto-invoice).

Topics in this section

  • Digital

    Sell downloadable or access-based goods: online courses, ebooks, audio, video, generic files, templates (external URL), and bundles that include other catalog products.

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  • Online courses

    Create a Digital product and choose the course type, then open the course editor from that product row. The editor is a full-screen workspace—use Back to products in the sidebar when you are done.

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  • Services

    Catalog coaching, consulting, freelancing, or other services with the same pricing, tax, and invoicing hooks as digital—without file delivery sections.

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  • Physical

    Stocked or made-to-order goods with SKU, optional barcode, categories, multiple images (mark a primary), weight and dimensions for carriers, optional cost price, expiration where relevant, and inventory: track stock, opt…

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  • Coupons

    Create codes with percentage off, fixed amount off, free shipping, or buy-one-get-one (pick the paid sku and the free sku from your catalog).

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  • Orders

    Each row is one checkout attempt’s record: completed, pending, failed, cancelled, or refunded, with totals in the workspace currency.

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