Sell Lightroom presets,
LUTs, and beats with one link.
Your content is already the advertisement. Every photo you post shows the preset, and every track preview plays the beat. What's usually missing is a clean way to charge for the download that doesn't mean building a store or paying a monthly fee for a shop your buyers never browse. linklck paywalls the download link itself: price it $5–$500, put one URL in your bio, and buyers unlock the files seconds after paying.
From bio link to paid download in three steps
Package the files and host them yourself
Zip your pack (.xmp/.dng presets, .cube LUTs, or WAV/MP3s and stems) together with a short install or usage guide and, for beats, the license terms. Upload the zip to your own storage (Google Drive, Dropbox) and copy the share link. You keep full control of the files.
Paywall the download link on linklck
Paste the share link as your content, then write the preview like a product card: what's in the pack, how many presets or tracks, which apps and formats are supported, and the license type. Set your price and publish. linklck generates a short branded URL, like linklck.com/firehorse47, with Stripe checkout in front of your download.
Put the URL everywhere your work already appears
Bio on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube; pinned comment under before/after edits and beat previews; caption on every post the pack made possible. Buyers pay by card with no account, the download unlocks instantly, and 85% of every sale is credited to you with payouts through Stripe.
Suggested pricing for presets, LUTs, and beats
These bands match what creators realistically charge when selling direct to their own audience:
| Product | Typical price | You keep (85%) |
|---|---|---|
| Lightroom preset pack (8–20 presets) | $9–$19 | $7.65–$16.15 |
| LUT pack for video (10–30 LUTs) | $15–$39 | $12.75–$33.15 |
| Beat lease (MP3/WAV) | $25–$50 | $21.25–$42.50 |
| Exclusive beat or stems package | $99–$300 | $84.15–$255.00 |
| Everything bundle (all packs) | $39–$79 | $33.15–$67.15 |
Flat 15%, nothing monthly, payment processing included. The full math is on the pricing page.
What actually moves packs
- Before/after is the whole pitch. A swipe or split-screen showing raw vs. graded is the highest-converting content preset sellers post. The linklck URL goes in the caption; the edit does the selling.
- Name packs by outcome. "Moody Forest: 12 presets for dark green tones" beats "Preset Pack Vol. 3". Buyers search for a look, not a volume number.
- For beats, preview generously. Post the full beat with a tag; paywall the untagged files and stems. Producers buy after they've already written to it.
- Make the license part of the product. A clear one-page license in the zip reads as professionalism, and it's what separates a $25 lease from a free download.
The full seller flow is on how linklck works. Creators in adjacent niches sell code and templates and study notes the same way.
Selling presets and beats: FAQ
How do buyers download my preset pack or beat after paying?
You host the files on your own storage (a Google Drive or Dropbox share link to a zip of .xmp/.dng presets, .cube LUTs, or WAV/MP3 files) and paywall that link on linklck. The moment Stripe confirms payment, the download link is revealed on the unlock page. No email delivery step, no buyer account.
How does beat licensing work when selling through a link?
Put the license terms inside the delivered zip (or a linked doc): a standard lease typically allows a capped number of streams/sales with you keeping ownership, while an exclusive transfers full rights and is sold once. State the license type clearly in your linklck preview so buyers know what they're purchasing before they pay. Only sell beats you fully own. Uncleared samples are your liability.
What file formats should I include in a preset or LUT pack?
For Lightroom presets, ship .xmp (and .dng for the mobile app) so both desktop and free-mobile users are covered. For LUTs, .cube works in Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci, and most phone editing apps. Include a short install guide. It cuts refund requests and makes the pack feel professional.
What should I charge?
Preset packs typically sell for $9–$19, LUT packs for $15–$39, beat leases for $25–$50, and exclusives from $99 up to $300+ depending on your name. Bundles (all your packs together) at $39–$79 raise average order value with zero extra work.
Why linklck instead of a beat store or a full storefront?
Specialist stores charge monthly fees or take a cut and keep buyers inside their marketplace. Your buyers come from your own TikTok, Reels, and YouTube. They just need a payment step between the bio click and the download. linklck is that step: no monthly fee, flat 15% with payment processing included, and a $20 pack credits you $17.
Your next post could be selling this pack
Free to start. One URL in your bio. 15% only when you sell.
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