How to Set Up a Digital Product in ThriveCart (Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners)
If you want to start selling a digital product without building a complicated funnel, hiring a developer, or duct-taping tech together at midnight… this is for you.
ThriveCart is one of the simplest ways to sell a course, download, membership, or low-ticket offer — but only if it’s set up correctly.
And here’s the truth most people won’t tell you:
It’s not the tool that makes you money.
It’s the execution behind the tool.
At KS Agency, we build backend systems and checkout flows for scaling businesses every single week. And today, we’re walking through exactly how to set up a digital product in ThriveCart — the same way we do for our agency clients. Get started with Thrivecart here!
No fluff. No over-complication. Just clear execution.

The KSA Way – What our agency can do for you!
We are full service integrator agency for digital small businesses who are looking to scale and need a team of highly skilled integrators (that’s us!) who can help them reach their goals!
Some things we do on the daily:
- Evergreen funnel audits + builds
- Freebie funnel creation (copy, design, tech)
- Showit & Squarespace Design
- Sales pages + backend systems
Why Use ThriveCart to Sell Digital Products?
If you’re searching for:
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how to set up a ThriveCart digital product
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ThriveCart for beginners
You’re likely in one of two camps:
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You want to launch quickly without a full funnel build.
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You already have traffic but need a clean checkout system.
ThriveCart works beautifully because it:
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Handles payments
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Manages checkout pages
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Allows order bumps and upsells
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Integrates with email platforms
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Delivers digital products automatically
But the magic is in how you configure it.
Let’s break it down step by step.
Step 1: Create Your Product Inside ThriveCart
Inside your ThriveCart dashboard:
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Go to Products
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Click Create New Product
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Select Digital Product
Most of our clients sell digital courses, downloads, or memberships — so digital is typically the right choice.
Pro Integrator Tip: Use Internal Labels
ThriveCart allows you to create an internal product label.
Use this strategically.
For example:
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Shop – Full Price
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Funnel – Evergreen
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Sale – Flash Offer
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Ad – Paid Traffic
This keeps your backend organized as you scale.
Execution scales. Chaos doesn’t.
Step 2: Set Up Pricing (The Smart Way)
ThriveCart allows you to choose:
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One-time payment
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Subscription
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Limited subscription
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Split payments
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Pay-your-own-price
For most beginners selling a low-ticket offer, start with:
One-time payment.
Keep it simple.
Set your price (example: $19), confirm no trial period (unless strategic), and move forward.
You can always layer complexity later.
Scaling businesses master simple systems first.
Step 3: Customize Your ThriveCart Checkout Page
This is where most people overthink.
Inside the checkout editor, you can:
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Change the headline
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Add product images
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Add testimonials
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Adjust guarantees
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Update refund policies
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Customize brand colors
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Edit button styling
Here’s the Integrator mindset:
Your checkout should be:
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Clear
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Trustworthy
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Simple
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Focused on conversion
It should not feel like a second sales page.
Over-designed checkout pages often reduce conversions.
Clean converts.
Step 4: Set Up Fulfillment (Automatic Delivery)
Now let’s talk backend execution.
Inside the fulfillment section, you can:
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Display an invoice
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Redirect to a custom URL
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Grant access to ThriveCart Learn
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Send delivery instructions
If you’re selling:
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A PDF → Redirect to download page
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A course → Grant course access
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A membership → Add to portal
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A freebie → Connect to email automation
Automation is what turns a product into a system.
Without fulfillment automation, you’re manually chasing delivery — and that does not scale.
Step 5: Connect Your Email Marketing Platform
ThriveCart integrates directly with:
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Flodesk
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Kit
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ConvertKit
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ActiveCampaign
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And more
Or you can connect via Zapier.
This allows you to:
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Tag buyers
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Trigger nurture sequences
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Start onboarding emails
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Trigger upsell flows
This is where an Integrator really shines.
Because selling a product is step one.
Designing the customer journey is step two.
And step two is where lifetime value is built.
Step 6: Always Run a Test Purchase
Before you go live:
Run. A. Test.
Test:
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Payment processing
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Confirmation emails
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Delivery links
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Redirect pages
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Tag automation
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Email sequences
We see this mistake constantly.
Business owners assume it works.
Integrators verify it works.
There’s a difference.
Why You Don’t Need a Complex Funnel to Start Selling
There’s a myth in the online space that you need:
- 12 emails
- 4 upsells
- 3 downsells
- A webinar
- A quiz
- A nurture sequence
Before you can sell.
Not true.
You need:
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A clear offer
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A smooth checkout
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Proper automation
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Clean execution
That’s it.
Then you optimize.
When to Bring in an Integrator
If reading this makes you think:
“I could probably set this up… but I don’t want to.”
That’s your cue.
You don’t need another course.
You need implementation.
At KS Agency, we build:
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Checkout systems
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Funnel ecosystems
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Email automations
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Scaling backend workflows
Because just because you can do it all doesn’t mean you should.
You dream it. We do it.
If you’re ready for a backend that actually supports your revenue goals, apply to work with our team or book a roadmap session.
Execution changes everything.
If you want to get started with another favorite of ours, read more about Kajabi here!
Sign up for Thrivecart here!

An integrator is the person who turns a business owner’s vision into action! In a small business, an integrator owns execution: managing systems, projects, timelines, and teams so ideas don’t stall out. They’re hands-on, implementation-focused, and responsible for making sure strategy actually gets done!
You do not need Kajabi to start selling. ThriveCart can handle payments, checkout pages, upsells, and even product delivery. It’s a simple, scalable way to sell digital products without building a full funnel first.
Inside your product settings, use the fulfillment section to redirect buyers to a download page, grant course access, or trigger an email sequence. Always run a test purchase to confirm payments and delivery work correctly.






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