Jill Cruz is a board-certified nutritionist who built a $2,400 weight loss program. Tad Hargrave runs "Marketing for Hippies" using pay-what-you-can pricing. Melinda Cohan scaled Coaches Console to hundreds of enrollments per cohort. These are all digital product businesses — but none of them look alike. That's the point. When people think "digital products," they usually jump straight to online courses. Courses are great, but they're one option out of many. Here are 30 ideas organized by format, with pricing data from our platform.
The short answer: The highest-revenue digital products for individual educators are online courses ($110 median, $416 mean on our platform) and coaching programs ($531 median). But the strongest businesses combine multiple product types — a free lead magnet, a mid-priced course, and a premium coaching offer. Start with one, then expand.
Courses and programs (highest revenue per product)
Online courses remain the highest-revenue digital product for individual educators. Across our platform, the median paid course price is $110, and the mean is $416 — that gap reveals a long tail of premium programs that command serious prices.
1. Self-paced online course
Pre-recorded lessons that students complete on their own schedule. The most common format: video lessons organized into modules with discussions, exercises, and assessments. Typical pricing: $50-300 for a focused course, $200-1,000+ for comprehensive programs.
Best for: Teaching a specific skill or body of knowledge where students can progress independently. Photography, coding, language basics, design software.
2. Cohort-based course
Same structured curriculum, but students move through it together on a fixed schedule with live sessions. Our platform data shows cohort-based courses average 64.2% completion versus 48.2% for self-paced — a meaningful difference when you're building a reputation on student outcomes.
Typical pricing: $200-2,000. The premium comes from the live interaction, peer accountability, and direct access to the instructor.
3. Certification program
A structured program that qualifies graduates to practice a specific skill or methodology. Common in health coaching, yoga, energy healing, therapy specializations, and business frameworks. These command the highest prices — $500 to $5,000+ — because the credential has direct professional value.
Example: A Reiki master offering a Level 1-3 certification program, or a business coach certifying other coaches in their proprietary methodology. See our guide on creating a coaching certification program.
4. Mini-course or workshop
A focused 1-3 hour course that solves a single specific problem. Often priced at $19-79 or offered free as a lead generator for higher-priced programs.
Best for: Testing a topic before building a full course, or as an entry point in a product ladder. "How to conduct your first coaching intake session" works as a $29 mini-course that leads into a full coaching certification.
5. Masterclass series
A collection of deep-dive sessions on related topics, typically 4-8 sessions of 60-90 minutes each. Each session can work as a standalone but together they form a comprehensive program. Pricing: $100-500 for the series.
Coaching and consulting (highest revenue per hour)
Coaching programs on our platform command a median price of $531 — nearly 5x the platform-wide median. The premium reflects the personalized attention and accountability that coaching provides.
6. Group coaching program
A structured program combining live sessions, curriculum, and peer interaction for 8-15 participants. Group coaching offers 3-5x the revenue per hour of 1-on-1 work while preserving personalized attention.
7. One-on-one coaching package
Premium individual coaching, typically sold as a package of 6-12 sessions. While this doesn't scale like courses, it provides the highest per-client revenue and generates the strongest testimonials. Many coaches use 1-on-1 as their premium tier alongside group programs.
8. VIP day or intensive
A full-day or half-day deep-dive session with a single client or small group. Typically priced at $500-3,000+ for the day. This format works well for strategic planning, brand development, business audits, and similar focused outcomes.
9. Consulting retainer
Ongoing advisory access — a set number of hours per month or an "ask me anything" arrangement. Common for business consultants, marketing strategists, and technical advisors. Pricing: $500-5,000/month depending on scope and expertise.
Community and membership (recurring revenue)
10. Membership community
An ongoing community with regular content, discussions, and group calls. The median subscription price on our platform is $49.99/month. Memberships provide predictable recurring revenue but require consistent content delivery. See our comparison of courses, coaching, and memberships.
11. Paid newsletter or content subscription
A weekly or monthly email with specialized analysis, insights, or curated resources. Tools like Substack have made this accessible, but you can also deliver it through a course platform with drip content. Pricing: $5-30/month.
12. Private community or mastermind
A small, curated group of peers who meet regularly for mutual support and accountability. Higher-priced than open memberships because of the selectivity and intimacy. Pricing: $100-500/month. Best for established practitioners who want peer-level connection, not just instruction.
Templates and tools (low price, high volume)
13. Spreadsheet templates
Budget trackers, project planners, client management systems, content calendars — any spreadsheet you've built for your own work can be productized. Platforms like Gumroad and Payhip make it easy to sell standalone downloads. Pricing: $10-50.
14. Document templates
Contracts, proposals, intake forms, email sequences, standard operating procedures. If you've spent years refining a document, other professionals in your field will pay to skip that learning curve. Pricing: $15-75.
15. Design templates
Social media templates, presentation decks, workbook layouts, brand kits. Particularly valuable for coaches and consultants who need professional-looking materials but aren't designers. Canva templates are especially popular. Pricing: $20-100 per pack.
16. Notion or project management templates
Workspace templates for Notion, Airtable, Trello, or Asana that systematize a specific workflow. "Course launch project template" or "client onboarding system" are natural fits for the coaching and education space. Pricing: $15-50.
17. Swipe files and scripts
Collections of proven copy — email sequences, sales page frameworks, social media captions, client follow-up scripts. Pricing: $20-75.
Content products (leverage your knowledge)
18. Ebook or guide
A focused written resource on a specific topic. Ebooks work best as lead magnets (free) or low-priced entry products ($5-30). They establish expertise and warm up readers for higher-priced offerings.
19. Workbook or journal
An interactive document with prompts, exercises, and reflection questions. More engaging than a passive ebook because the reader does work alongside the content. Can be digital (PDF) or print-on-demand. Pricing: $15-40.
20. Audio course or meditation series
Audio-first content for topics where listening is natural — meditation, language learning, mindset work, guided practices. Lower production barrier than video. Pricing: $20-100.
21. Resource library or toolkit
A curated collection of resources — articles, tools, templates, recommended readings — organized around a specific topic. Works well as a membership benefit or standalone product at $25-75.
Event-based products (live and recorded)
22. Virtual summit or conference
A multi-speaker online event, typically 1-3 days, with sessions from experts in your field. Often offered free during the live event with an all-access pass for recordings priced at $47-197. Summits build your email list and establish authority through association with other experts.
23. Paid webinar or masterclass
A single live training session, typically 60-120 minutes, focused on a high-value topic. Pricing: $27-97. Includes Q&A and often a recording for replay. Works as both a standalone product and an upsell opportunity.
24. Challenge program
A structured 5-30 day program where participants complete daily tasks toward a specific goal. Often free or low-priced ($10-47) as a lead generator. "5-Day Meditation Challenge" or "21-Day Course Creation Sprint" are common formats. Delivered via email, a course platform, or a community group.
Professional development (high value, niche audiences)
25. CE/CEU courses
Continuing education courses for licensed professionals — therapists, nurses, social workers, massage therapists. These have built-in demand because professionals need credits to maintain their licenses. Pricing: $30-200 per CE course. See our guide on designing continuing education courses.
26. Professional development workshop series
Targeted training for a specific profession — "Advanced Assessment Techniques for Health Coaches" or "Trauma-Informed Teaching for Yoga Instructors." Higher-priced than general courses because of the professional application. Pricing: $100-500.
27. Train-the-trainer program
Teaching other professionals to deliver your methodology. This multiplies your impact and creates a network of practitioners using your framework. Common in coaching, fitness, and wellness. Pricing: $1,000-5,000+.
Productized services (your expertise, packaged)
28. Done-for-you service package
Package a service you provide into a fixed-scope, fixed-price offering. "Course outline and curriculum design — $500" or "Brand voice guide — $750." Not a traditional digital product, but it's digital delivery of expertise and scales better than hourly consulting.
29. Audit or assessment
Review a client's work product and provide structured feedback. Course audits, website reviews, marketing assessments, coaching practice evaluations. Pricing: $100-1,000 depending on depth. Often leads to ongoing consulting or coaching engagements.
30. Custom research or analysis
If you have access to data or expertise in a specific field, packaged analysis has value. Industry benchmarks, competitive analyses, market research for a specific niche. Pricing: $200-2,000+.
Which products to start with
The most common mistake is trying to build everything at once. The most successful creators on our platform — and the median creator has published 8 courses — started with one product and expanded from there.
Here's a practical starting sequence:
- Start with a free resource (ebook, checklist, mini-course) to build an email list and test demand for your topic.
- Create a focused course or workshop ($50-200) that delivers a specific transformation. Run it live first as a cohort — you'll learn what works and collect testimonials.
- Add a premium offering (coaching, certification, mastermind) for clients who want more personalized support.
- Create supplementary products (templates, workbooks, resource libraries) that complement your core offerings and serve customers at lower price points.
This approach follows what Danny Iny at Mirasee calls the "Course Ladder" — each product serves a different level of commitment and investment. For more on structuring this, see our guide to launching your first course.
Pricing patterns across product types
| Product Type | Typical Price | Effort to Create | Ongoing Work |
|---|---|---|---|
| Template / swipe file | $10-75 | Low | Minimal |
| Ebook / guide | Free-$30 | Low-Medium | Minimal |
| Mini-course / workshop | $19-79 | Medium | Low |
| Self-paced course | $50-300 | Medium-High | Low |
| Cohort course | $200-2,000 | Medium-High | Medium (each cohort) |
| Group coaching | $200-2,000 | Medium | High (live sessions) |
| Certification program | $500-5,000+ | High | Medium |
| Membership community | $25-100/mo | Medium | High (ongoing content) |
| VIP day / intensive | $500-3,000 | Low | Per-session |
The right product for you depends on your expertise, your audience, and how much ongoing involvement you want. Courses and templates offer leverage (create once, sell many times). Coaching and consulting offer premium pricing but require your direct time. The strongest businesses combine both.
A reality check on "create once, sell forever"
I should be honest about something: the "create a digital product and earn while you sleep" narrative is mostly a myth. Every digital product requires ongoing work — updating content, answering student questions, marketing to new customers, refreshing examples. The courses on our platform that generate sustained revenue are actively maintained by their creators. The ones that get created and abandoned tend to fade.
That said, digital products do offer genuine leverage compared to trading hours for dollars. A coaching program you run once can be refined and re-launched. A course you build this year serves students for years. The key is choosing the right product for your capacity and treating it as a living thing, not a set-and-forget asset.
Your next step
Look at the list above and identify the 2-3 product types that feel most natural for your expertise. Then start with the simplest one. If you're a coach, that's probably a group coaching program or a mini-course. If you're a consultant, it might be a template pack or a workshop. If you're a therapist or health professional, consider CE/CEU courses — the demand is built in.
Whatever you choose, start small. Build one product, get it in front of real people, learn from their feedback, and expand from there. The Mirasee course business framework calls this the "pilot" approach — and it's how the majority of successful course creators on our platform got started.