How to sell infoproducts with Notion
If you're a creator, coach, or infopreneur, you've probably used Notion to organize your knowledge, write down frameworks, or even structure your courses. But what if we told you that the same Notion pages you're already building can become digital products you can sell?
At Cajobo, we believe in making it stupidly simple to monetize your expertise. That's why we built a platform that helps you turn Notion content into secure, sellable products without worrying about payments, access control, or complicated tech setups.
In this guide, we'll show you exactly how to sell infoproducts using Notion, what types of digital products work best, and how Cajobo makes the whole process smooth and stress-free.
What Is an Infoproduct?
An infoproduct is any digital asset that shares your knowledge with others in a structured way. These products are valuable because they package your experience, insights, or skills into something people can buy and learn from on their own time.
Common types of infoproducts include:
Ebooks
Online courses
Notion templates
Workbooks or guides
Mini-coaching programs
Email challenges
Swipe files
Frameworks and checklists
If you’ve ever solved a problem or developed a repeatable process in your niche, chances are you can turn it into an infoproduct.
Why Use Notion for Your Infoproduct?
Notion is a powerful, flexible tool. It’s great for:
Writing long-form content (like an ebook)
Structuring modules (like a course)
Creating interactive templates
Embedding visuals, videos, databases, and more
Making beautiful, minimal pages that look polished
You can build your entire infoproduct directly inside Notion. No need for external tools, content builders, or extra hosting. The problem is, Notion wasn’t built to sell content.
That’s where Cajobo comes in.
The Problem with Selling Notion Products (Without Cajobo)
If you try to sell a Notion page on your own, you’ll quickly run into a few problems:
No payment integration: You’ll need to duct tape Stripe, Gumroad, or PayPal together and manually verify each customer.
No access control: Notion links are easily shareable. Once one person has access, they can send it to anyone.
Manual invites: The only way to restrict access is to manually invite every paying customer by email. That doesn’t scale.
Zero analytics: You won’t know who’s accessing your product or how it’s performing.
That’s why we built Cajobo. It bridges the gap between your Notion content and your business.
Deep Dive: Infoproducts You Can Create in Notion
Let’s take a closer look at the types of infoproducts you can create inside Notion, and how to structure them for maximum value.
Ebooks: Think of a Notion ebook as a beautiful, interactive reading experience. Use toggle headers for chapters, bullet points for clarity, and embed visuals, charts, or screenshots to bring your points to life. You can even include downloadable files, PDF summaries, or cheat sheets. Ebooks work well for topics that can be taught through written explanations and frameworks.
Online Courses: You can build entire learning experiences in Notion. Each module can be a separate page, linked together in a central course dashboard. Add lesson titles, summaries, embedded videos (from YouTube, Vimeo, or Loom), exercises, and downloadable worksheets. You can even include quizzes or reflection prompts using toggle lists. Notion’s flexibility makes it easy to organize and deliver content in a clean, user-friendly layout.
Templates: Templates are one of the most popular infoproduct formats in the Notion ecosystem. You can create planners, dashboards, trackers, calendars, CRMs, goal-setting tools, and more. These are products people can duplicate into their own Notion workspace and customize. They work well because they save time and help users skip the setup process.
Workbooks and Guides: A workbook or guide combines educational content with action steps. Think of them like interactive learning tools. Use databases, toggles, and checklists to prompt users to complete tasks or reflect on what they’ve learned. These formats are especially great for coaching, personal development, or business strategy topics.
The best part is you can combine multiple types. For example, offer a course that includes templates, or an ebook with a workbook add-on. Notion gives you the structure. Cajobo gives you the power to sell it.
Step-by-Step: How to Sell a Digital Product Using Notion and Cajobo
Let’s walk through how to sell your first infoproduct using Notion and Cajobo.
Step 1: Create Your Product in Notion
Start by building your digital product inside Notion. Depending on your product type, here’s how you can structure it:
Ebook: Use a Notion page with clear chapters or sections, embed visuals or charts, and add downloadable files if needed.
Course: Break content into modules or sections. You can link different pages inside a single dashboard and embed videos from Loom, Vimeo, or YouTube.
Template: Create a pre-built workspace others can duplicate into their Notion account. This could be a planner, tracker, or dashboard.
Workbook or Guide: Combine structured text with interactive elements like toggles, tables, and questions.
Make sure your page is clean, branded, and easy to follow.
Step 2: Connect Your Notion Page to Cajobo
Once your product is ready, head over to Cajobo and:
Paste your Notion link
Choose your product type and pricing model
Cajobo wraps your Notion page in a secure environment
Set access rules, like one-time payment or recurring subscriptions
You don’t need to know how to code. You don’t need to set up external tools. It just works.
Step 3: Launch and Start Selling
With your Cajobo product live, you can start driving traffic to it from:
Your website or blog
Social media (Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn)
Your email list
Communities you’re part of (Discord, Slack, Reddit)
You get a clean, professional checkout page. Buyers get instant access. Cajobo handles everything in the background.
What Cajobo Does That Notion Can’t
Let’s be clear. We love Notion. But it wasn’t built for selling digital products. Here’s what Cajobo adds:
Secure hosting: Only verified buyers can access your product. Link sharing doesn’t work.
Payment management: We handle Stripe payments for one-time or subscription models.
Auto access control: No more manual invites. Cajobo checks if someone paid and manages access automatically.
Analytics dashboard: See who accessed what, how often, and when.
User management: Build a list of customers. See who’s active, who churned, and who needs a follow-up.
You focus on your content. We handle the rest.
Who Is This For?
We built Cajobo for creators who want to earn from their expertise without learning a dozen tools or paying hundreds per month. You’ll love Cajobo if you’re a:
Creator monetizing your knowledge
Coach productizing your frameworks
Infopreneur selling guides and templates
Consultant offering swipe files or internal tools
Freelancer sharing your processes
Educator launching a mini-course
Side hustler testing a digital product idea
If you can build it in Notion, you can sell it with Cajobo.
Tips to Make Your Notion Product Sell
Here are a few best practices to increase sales:
Solve a clear problem: People buy solutions, not information. Focus your product on fixing one specific issue.
Use a clean layout: Notion is flexible, but don’t overdo it. Keep your product visually clean and well-structured.
Add personality: Use your tone of voice. Include personal notes, examples, or commentary.
Include visuals: Embed images, charts, or short videos to enhance understanding.
Name it well: Give your product a name that clearly communicates the outcome or transformation.
Price for value: Don’t undercharge. If your product saves someone hours or teaches a premium skill, charge accordingly.
Real Product Ideas You Can Build in Notion
Still not sure what to sell? Here are examples we’ve seen from Cajobo users:
A creator selling a “30-day Content Calendar” Notion template
A coach offering a “Build Your Personal Brand” self-paced mini-course
A freelancer selling their full client onboarding system
A career strategist offering an interactive job hunt tracker
A founder selling a “Zero to MVP” startup workbook
A fitness coach selling a Notion habit tracker and accountability system
Your experience has value. Package it.
What Happens If You Don’t Use Cajobo?
You’ll need to manually invite every buyer by email
People will forward your Notion link and others will access your product for free
You’ll have no idea who’s viewing your product or how often
You’ll overpay for platforms that force you off Notion
You’ll spend more time setting things up than selling
Or, you can launch in minutes with Cajobo.
Final Thoughts
Notion is one of the best tools for building digital products. It’s fast, flexible, and familiar. But selling those products? That’s where things get messy.
Cajobo turns your Notion pages into secure, sellable products that you can launch and grow without the tech headaches.
If you want to sell your Notion digital products, try Cajobo for free. 💜