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Notion · Sep 7, 2025 · 7 min read

How to Sell Infoproducts (and Why Notion Alone Will Not Cut It)

Notion is a great place to write an infoproduct. It is a terrible place to sell one. Here is how to turn your knowledge into a real, trackable, paid product with Cajobo.

If you are a creator, coach, or infopreneur, you have almost certainly written a framework, guide, or course outline inside Notion. The good news: that work is most of the product. The bad news: shipping it as a raw Notion link will quietly cap your revenue.

This is the modern playbook for turning that content into a real infoproduct using Cajobo.

What counts as an infoproduct

An infoproduct is any digital asset that packages your knowledge so someone else can learn from it on their own time. The formats that work right now:

  • Ebooks and short guides
  • Online courses with modules and lessons
  • Notion templates and operating systems
  • Workbooks, checklists, and SOPs
  • Mini email courses
  • Swipe files and frameworks

If you have solved a problem once, you can sell the solution a thousand times.

Why Notion is the wrong place to sell

Notion is excellent for drafting. It was never built to be a storefront.

  • You cannot collect payments natively.
  • You cannot gate access by purchase or by email.
  • You cannot track views, time on page, or conversions.
  • Duplicate links can be forwarded forever with no way to revoke.
  • Random notion.so URLs do nothing for your brand.

You can bolt on Gumroad, ConvertKit, and a third-party paywall - but you end up stitching four tools together for a single product, with no shared analytics.

The Cajobo workflow

Cajobo is a native digital product and course builder. You can either build the product directly inside Cajobo or import an existing Notion page once - either way, what you ship is a real product, not a public doc.

  1. Create the product. Drop in your content as modules and lessons, or paste a Notion page to import it natively.
  2. Set the access rule. Free with email capture, one-time purchase, subscription, or "pay what you want."
  3. Add a price and a checkout. Stripe is connected in one click, payouts go to your account.
  4. Publish to your domain. Map `yourname.com` and ship a branded URL instead of a hash.
  5. Watch the analytics. Views, conversion, revenue per source, refund rate - all in one dashboard.

Why creators are switching

The pitch is simple: same content, real product. Email capture on every free drop. Real payment gating on every paid one. Usage analytics so you know what people actually consume. Custom domains so every link looks like part of your brand.

That is the difference between sharing a Notion page and running a digital product business.

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