Refund Policies: Are They Different for Digital Products vs. Services Like Coaching or Social Media?
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- by Sonia Gallagher
Not all digital businesses are the same — and neither are their refund policies.
What works for a downloadable template doesn’t apply to a coaching program.
And if you offer creative services like design or social media management, legal clarity
is even more crucial.
Here’s how to write a refund policy that fits what you actually sell:
Refunds for Digital Products Examples: – Pre-recorded courses
– Contract or design templates
– E-books, guides, recorded masterclasses
Key Features:
✅ Instant access
✅ Can’t be “returned” once downloaded
✅ Customer can consume it all in minutes
Recommended Policy: ❌ Non-refundable
“Due to the digital nature of this product, all sales are final and
non-refundable.”
Also include:
● Intellectual property clause
● Clear access process
● Confirmation that the buyer understood the terms before purchase
Refunds for Personalized Services (Coaching, Social Media, Consulting)
Examples:
– 1:1 or group coaching programs
– Social media management
– Custom design
– Consultations
Key Features:
✅ Requires your time and energy
✅ Has set dates, sessions, deliverables
✅ Results depend partly on client participation
Recommended Policy: Flexible but firm
“This service includes preparation, time, and custom work. Therefore,
refunds are not offered once the service begins.”
Optional extras:
● Partial refund if canceled before starting
● Clear rescheduling (not refund) policy
● Reminder that results depend on client commitment
Avoid This Common Mistake:
Copying a generic refund policy without tailoring it to your actual offers = more
confusion, complaints, and even legal trouble.
✅ Refund Policy Optimization Checklist
✅ Are you distinguishing between digital products and custom services?
✅ Is the policy visible before purchase?
✅ Does the buyer have to actively accept it?
✅ Does it clearly explain what’s included (and what’s not)?
✅ Does it protect your time and IP?
Not sure if your refund policy fits your biz?
A one-size-fits-all policy won’t cut it if you sell templates, coaching, or custom services.
In our free Legal Shields Webinar, we’ll break down:
● How to write refund policies that match what you actually offer
● Where to put your policies so they hold up
● How to stop clients from misusing your time or content
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