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How to create and sell an on-demand product

Create an on-demand Product in Superset so you can publish a one-off program and sell it with a shareable link.

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Written by Noah Cracknell
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An on-demand product is a one-time purchase program you publish as a Product for anyone to buy. You can create one from Programming while saving a program, or from Products.

Follow these steps

  1. Open AccountBilling and make sure Products is enabled in your subscription.

  2. Go to Programming.

  3. Build your program in Superset Sheets (or start from a template).

  4. Click Save, then select Assign.

  5. When prompted, choose On-demand product.

  6. Add your product details:

    • Cover image

    • Product name

    • Price

    • Content links (Google Drive, PDFs, videos, etc.)

  7. Click Publish to make it live.

After you publish, Superset gives you a shareable link you can promote anywhere (social, website, email, etc.). (Yes, it’s the “post it everywhere” moment.)

Notes & best practices

  • Use a clear cover image and name that match the outcome (e.g., “8-Week Strength Builder”).

  • Keep the first line of your description outcome-focused: who it’s for + what it delivers.

  • If you’re linking content (PDFs/videos), double-check access settings so buyers don’t hit a permission wall.

  • Price-test with a simple rule: charge more when the program includes more structure, guidance, or assets.

  • Publish first, then promote - your link is your single source of truth.

FAQ

Can I sell an on-demand product without enabling Products?

No - Products must be enabled under AccountBilling before you can publish.

Where do I create the product?

Inside Programming, when you Save and Assign a program, then choose On-demand product.

What can I include as “content links”?

Anything you host elsewhere, like Google Drive folders, PDFs, videos, or other resources.

How do people buy it?

You share the product link. Buyers purchase through that link, and the program is delivered through Superset.

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