How to Change the Price of Your Digital Product

Setting the price of your digital product on Pagewheel is simple and straightforward.

You also have the option to set it to free, turning your product into a free lead magnet.

A graphic with “Change the Price of Your Digital Product” text. Underneath is a simple stylized graphic depicting a price change.

Opening the Product Builder

To set the price of your product, go to step four in the product builder workflow. This is where you edit the Offer Page website of your product.

You will automatically arrive at this step when creating a new product.

For an existing product, find the product and click the ‘Website’ text beneath it.

For more details, see Creating a Website for Your Digital Product.

An annotated screenshot showing how to create or edit a product’s website.
Click to create or edit a website

Changing the Price of a Digital Product

Step four of the product builder process is the website editor. Here, you can change your product’s price or set it to free.

You can also make many other modifications.

For more information, see How to Edit Your Offer Page.

The Offer Page website editor

Adjusting the Price

The “My Price” dropdown lets you set your product’s price. Click the dropdown to see your options:

  • Set the product to free, which is ideal for creating free lead magnets
  • Choose from preset prices
  • Enter a custom price by clicking the last box, typing your value, and pressing enter to confirm
An annotated screenshot showing how to choose a product’s price.
Choose a price or enter a custom price

Once you select a price, the language on the Offer Page automatically updates to reflect that the product is now for sale.

Scroll down the page to see the payment form. 

An annotated screenshot of the payment form on a product’s website.
The form shown when a price is set

Creating a Free Lead Magnet

Free products can serve as “Lead Magnets” to help you collect customer details for future sales.

Just set the product to free using the price dropdown. 

An annotated screenshot showing how to make a product free.
Make the product free to use it as a free lead magnet

When you set the product to free, the form changes to a sign-up form.

An annotated screenshot of the sign-up form that is shown after making a product free.
The form shown when set to free

Additionally, if you don’t want to collect phone numbers, you can disable the phone number field.

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