Got a free weekend and a creative itch? You might be surprised by how many digital products you can launch in just a couple of days. Whether you're hoping to start a side hustle or just want to try something new, starting small with a digital product can be both fun and rewarding. The best part? You don’t need to be an expert or have a huge budget to begin. You can even find more ideas and inspiration over at bizop.org.
Let’s look at a few simple digital product ideas that you could create and share by the time your Monday alarm goes off.
1. Printable Planners or Journals
If you enjoy organizing or making checklists, consider making printable planners or journals. These could be daily to-do lists, budget planners, fitness trackers—whatever interests you. Tools like Canva make it easy to design these PDFs. Once you're done, you can sell them on Etsy or your own website.
2. Ebooks or Short Guides
Maybe you know how to cook quick meals, train a puppy, grow a garden, or even manage time better—anything you’ve learned could help someone else. Writing a short ebook or guide doesn’t take long. Just keep it simple and straight to the point. You can use tools like Google Docs or Word to write, then turn it into a PDF.
3. Digital Art or Clipart Packs
If you like drawing or using design tools, you can create digital doodles, icons, or art packs. These are great for bloggers, teachers, or other creators looking for visuals. You could start with just a small collection and grow from there.
4. Templates for Social Media
Many small business owners and influencers are looking for eye-catching Instagram or Facebook templates. If you’ve got an eye for style or know how to make posts pop, consider creating templates people can use. Canva or PowerPoint can help you create these without much effort.
5. Notion Templates or Excel Tools
Some people are passionate about organizing their lives using tools like Notion or Excel. If that sounds like you, why not share your system? Whether it’s a budget tracker, content planner, or goal tracker, others could find it useful too.
Trying out one of these ideas doesn’t need to be a big commitment. Use what you already know, pick something that feels interesting, and keep it simple. You might even surprise yourself with how much you can achieve in just a weekend.