Sell Notion templates

How to sell Notion templates
with a single link.

You built a Notion template people keep asking to copy. You don't need a storefront, a marketplace listing, or a monthly-fee platform to charge for it. Notion already gives every template a shareable duplicate link. linklck puts a paywall in front of that link. Set a price, share one URL, and buyers duplicate the template into their own workspace seconds after paying.

The duplicate-link workflow, step by step

1

Get your template's duplicate link from Notion

In Notion, open your template page, hit Share, publish it to the web, and switch on 'Allow duplicate as template'. Copy the public URL. Anyone who opens this link can duplicate your entire template, databases and views included, into their own workspace with one click. That URL is the product.

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Paywall that URL on linklck

Create a linklck account, paste the duplicate link as your content, and write the preview buyers see before paying: what the template does, what's inside, who it's for. Set a price between $5 and $500 and publish. linklck generates a short branded URL like linklck.com/firehorse47 and hides your Notion link behind Stripe checkout.

3

Share your linklck URL where your audience is

Drop the link in your X bio, TikTok bio, a tweet thread showing the template, or a Reddit answer where it genuinely helps. Buyers pay by card, the duplicate link is revealed right away, and 85% of every sale is credited to you. The flat 15% fee includes payment processing, and payouts arrive via Stripe.

What to charge for a Notion template

Template pricing clusters into predictable bands. Price on the outcome the template delivers, not the number of pages:

Template typeTypical priceYou keep (85%)
Single-page template (habit tracker, reading list)$5–$15$4.25–$12.75
Multi-database dashboard (finance, CRM, planner)$19–$39$16.15–$33.15
Complete system (second brain, business OS)$49–$99$41.65–$84.15
Bundle of several templates$79–$149$67.15–$126.65

Because linklck charges a flat 15% with no fixed per-sale charge deducted from your share, even a $5 template nets you $4.25. Full fee breakdown on the pricing page.

Three things that sell Notion templates

  • Show it working. A 15-second screen recording of the template in use outperforms any description. Post the video; put your linklck URL in the caption or bio.
  • Write the preview like a landing page. The linklck unlock page shows buyers your title and description before paying, so list exactly what's inside and the problem it solves.
  • Offer a free lite version. Give away a single-page cut and paywall the full system. The free version is your top-of-funnel; the linklck URL is the upgrade path.

New to the platform? See how linklck works. Selling other things too? Sellers of Notion templates often also sell AI prompt packs and study notes.

Selling Notion templates: FAQ

How does the buyer actually receive my Notion template?

Through Notion's own duplicate feature. You share your template page with 'Allow duplicate as template' enabled, and paywall that share URL on linklck. After paying, the buyer sees the link, opens it, and clicks 'Duplicate' to copy the template into their own workspace. There are no files or email attachments involved.

Do I need a paid Notion plan to sell templates?

No. Publishing a page to the web and allowing duplication works on Notion's free plan. Your only cost is linklck's flat 15% fee when a sale actually happens. There's no monthly fee on either side.

Can't a buyer just share my duplicate link with friends?

A determined buyer can share the underlying Notion URL. That's true on Gumroad and every other platform too, since Notion links aren't single-use. In practice it's rare at template prices. You can mitigate it by rotating the share link occasionally and updating your linklck content, which takes under a minute.

What should I charge for a Notion template?

Simple single-page templates typically sell for $5–$15, multi-database dashboards for $19–$39, and complete systems (a second brain, a business OS, a content pipeline) for $49–$99. Start at the top of the range you're comfortable with. Template buyers anchor on outcomes, not page counts.

Why use linklck instead of a Gumroad store for Notion templates?

Because a template is one product, and a store is overhead for one product. On linklck you paste the duplicate link, set a price, and share one branded URL from your bio or posts. It's live in about 30 seconds, there's no monthly fee, and the 15% flat fee includes payment processing.

Your template could be for sale in 30 seconds

Free to start. No store to build. 15% only when you sell.

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