Sell Canva templates. Keep 95.5%.
Paste your Canva template link, set a price, share your paywall. Buyers pay once and get instant access — no account needed, no Etsy fees, no file uploads.
Start selling your templatesFree to list. 4.5% per sale. No Stripe account needed to start.
Live in under 60 seconds
You already have a Canva template link. Paste it, set a price, copy your paywall link. No storefront to build, no product images to upload, no waiting for approval.
Half the Gumroad fee
Gumroad takes 10%. We take 4.5%. On 100 sales of a $19 template, that's $104 more in your pocket. On 100 sales of a $49 pack, it's $269 more.
Buyers unlock instantly
Buyer pays via Stripe and gets your Canva template link on the confirmation page immediately. Backup link sent by email too. They open it in Canva with one click — no downloads, no zip files.
How Canva template delivery works
When you share a design as a "Use as template" link in Canva, the buyer gets a one-click duplicate of your design into their own workspace. Your original stays untouched. The link is the product.
A paid access link wraps your Canva template link behind a Stripe payment. Buyers pay, the template link unlocks, they clone it into their workspace. You never upload a file — you just paste the link you already have.
Get your Canva template link
Open your design in Canva. Click Share → More → Template link. Toggle 'Anyone with this link can use as template' to ON and copy the URL. Keep this link private — it's what buyers receive after paying.
Create your paywall
Paste your Canva template URL into unseal.link, add a title, description, and optional preview image, then set your price. Your paywall is live in under 60 seconds — no Stripe account needed until you're ready to receive payments.
Share everywhere
Post your paywall link on Pinterest, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, or wherever your audience is. The preview card shows your template name and price automatically on every platform. One link to share everywhere.
Buyer pays and gets the template
Stripe handles checkout. The buyer unlocks your Canva link instantly on the confirmation page and can open it in Canva immediately. Backup link sent by email too. You do nothing manually.
Keep 95.5%
We take a 4.5% platform fee. Stripe fees apply separately. No monthly plans, no hidden cuts.
Where to sell your Canva templates
Pinterest converts well for Canva templates because people browse it in "I want to make something" mode. Pin a preview of your template and link directly to your paywall. Canva template pins drive consistent long-tail traffic.
Instagram bio link — put your most popular template paywall in your bio. If you sell multiple templates, a link-in-bio page listing all your paywall links works well.
TikTok and Reels — show the template in action. Link in bio or in comments (where allowed). Visual demonstration converts better than description.
Your existing Etsy listings — if you sell on Etsy, add your direct paywall link in the listing description. Etsy gets you found; your paywall link handles the sale at 4.5% instead of Etsy's ~13% total fee.
Reddit — r/canva, r/sidehustle, r/entrepreneur all allow self-promotion threads. A clear title, a screenshot, and a direct link converts.
Pricing Canva templates
Single templates sell best in the $9–$19 range — that's the impulse-buy zone where buyers don't deliberate. Template packs (5–10 designs around a theme) can go $29–$49.
Niche-specific templates for professionals — real estate agents, coaches, wedding planners, podcast creators — can go higher because the buyer is a business, not a hobbyist. A social media kit for real estate agents has a smaller audience but a buyer who earns thousands per listing; they'll pay $49–$79 for templates that save them time.
Don't price below $9. Lower pricing doesn't meaningfully increase conversion, and buyers at that price point often ask for more support per sale. $12 outperforms $4 in almost every way.
For a deep dive on selling, distribution, and protecting your templates: How to sell a Canva template link (full guide) →
Frequently asked
Do I need Canva Pro to sell templates?
No. Free Canva accounts can create and share template links. If your design uses Pro-only elements (certain stock photos, premium fonts), buyers on the free plan won't be able to edit those elements — they'll see a placeholder. Stick to free elements if you want universal compatibility.
Can buyers share my Canva template link after buying?
Canva template links aren't single-use, so technically a buyer could share it. In practice, most don't. If you're concerned: add a visible license notice on the first page of your template, and periodically generate a new template link in Canva (which invalidates the old one) then update your paywall's destination URL in your dashboard.
Can I update my template after selling it?
Generate a new template link in Canva and update your paywall with the new URL. Buyers who already purchased have the old link. If the update is significant, export your buyer list from your dashboard and email them directly.
Can I sell on Etsy and unseal.link at the same time?
Yes — and it's a good strategy. Etsy provides marketplace discovery (people searching for templates find you). unseal.link handles direct sales at 4.5% instead of Etsy's total fees (~13% including transaction + listing + payment fees). They're complementary, not competing.
Do I need a Stripe account to start?
No. Create your paywall and share it before any payment setup. When you're ready to receive money, click 'Enable payouts' — we create your Stripe account automatically in about 2 minutes.
What preview image should I use?
Export a high-quality mockup or screenshot of your template from Canva. Show the design in context — if it's a social media template, show how it looks as an actual post. Clear, visually appealing previews directly improve conversion rates.
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