Selling templates and ready-to-use tools is a smart way to create passive income.
But many digital entrepreneurs don’t realize: every file you share must meet legal
standards.
Let’s break down how to legally sell:
✅ Editable templates (Canva, Google Docs, Excel, Word)
✅ Swipe files (email sequences, ad copy, scripts)
✅ Notion pages ready for duplication
… without legal risk or exposing your work to misuse.
What are these digital products?
● Templates: Pre-formatted docs others can personalize (e.g., contracts, planners,
invoices)
● Swipe files: Copywriting examples that people can adapt (e.g., sales scripts,
email templates)
● Notion pages: Workspaces or dashboards users can duplicate
They’re practical, scalable, and in-demand—
but they’re also intellectual property.
How to Sell Them Legally
1. You must be the original author or have distribution rights
Don’t sell something built from another person’s template unless you have permission.
2. Add a clear usage license
Say whether it’s for personal or commercial use. For example:
“This template is for personal use only. You may not resell, give away, modify
for commercial use, or share.”
3. Include a legal disclaimer on the product and sales page
“This product does not replace personalized legal/financial advice. Buyer
assumes responsibility for its use.”
4. Offer a no-refund policy
Since these are editable files, protect yourself from download + refund scams.
5. Protect your content from unauthorized use
● Add your logo or name on every page
● Avoid sharing fully editable versions unless necessary
● Use delivery platforms with limited access or tracking
What if you use Canva, Notion, or other tools?
📌 Read their Terms of Use.
● Canva: You can sell designs you create from scratch, not premade templates.
● Notion: You can share duplicates but not sell templates made by someone else.
✅ Legal Checklist for Selling Templates & Notion Pages
✅ Are you the original author or have distribution rights?
✅ Does your sales page include a clear usage policy?
✅ Is there a disclaimer on both the product and website?
✅ Does your delivery system limit unauthorized sharing?
✅ Do buyers see the terms before purchasing?
You’re already creating templates and swipe files — but here’s the truth:
If you’re not protecting them legally, you’re building income on a house of cards.
Most creators wait until they get hit with a refund scam, copyright violation, or
copycat to fix this. Don’t be most creators.
Watch this free legal webinar now and learn the exact systems to protect your digital
products — so you can sell confidently, sleep better, and scale without fear.