Ready to see those sales roll in? Your online store is all set up to handle whatever you're selling - physical products, digital downloads, subscriptions - you name it! Let's dive into how you can easily get started and start generating revenue right away.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
How to Create a Product
One-Time Products
Recurring Products
How to Set Up a Trial
How to Make Products Available
How to Add Order Element
Frequently Asked Questions
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How to Create a Product
First things first, let's get your amazing product listed. Think of this like setting up your store shelves—you want everything clear, attractive, and inviting!
Step 1: Navigate to Products
Navigate to Payments > Products. Then Click + Create Product.
Step 2: Fill in Product Information
The Product Information section is where you define the foundational details for your product.
First, the Include in Online Store toggle allows you to determine whether this product should be visible and available for purchase through your online storefront. If you want your product to be publicly available, this toggle must remain enabled.
Next, the Title field is a required input where you name your product—this will be shown across your checkout, internal views, and potentially public listings. Below that, the Description field allows you to provide a detailed overview of the product, using rich text formatting options such as bold, italics, links, bullet points, and font customization to enhance readability and appeal.
The Media section lets you upload an image or video file to visually represent your product. This helps users quickly recognize what they’re buying. It’s recommended to upload files with a resolution of 1024×1024 and a size not exceeding 10MB for optimal display and performance.
There is also an Enable Product Label checkbox. If enabled, you can assign a custom label (e.g., “New,” “Top Pick,” etc.) to the product which may be used for visual badges or internal organization.
Lastly, the Product Collection dropdown lets you assign this product to an existing collection. Collections help group similar products together for better organization and presentation, especially when managing a larger catalog.



