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Linktree’s new feature allows creators to build and sell courses and digital products like e-books, templates and guides directly through its platform and via a Stripe integration

April 25, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Linktree is launching a set of new features aimed at helping creators earn more money directly from its platform. The company is partnering with Kajabi, to allow users to build and sell courses directly on Linktree. The new capability will enable creators to monetize their expertise. Creators can set the price for their courses and start earning through a Stripe integration. Linktree is also making it easier for creators to sell digital products like e-books, templates, guides, and more. Now, creators can sell digital products directly through Linktree without a third-party involved. This means that Linktree can now charge a take rate on digital goods sold through the platform. These rates are based on the Linktree plan you’re on. In addition, everyone in the U.S. on Linktree can now build a shop to earn commission on products.  As for the new sponsored links capability, brands can now pay creators directly for space on their Linktree.  Linktree is also launching “Rewards,” which is a new incentive program that offers creators perks like bonus commissions when they reach certain milestones. The program could lead to direct brand collabs. Every creator on Linktree will get access to a new “wallet” that will house all of the earning that they make from these features. The launch of the new monetization features will help Linktree stand out among other similar platforms like Beacons and Shorby, as they expand on Linktree’s simple link-in-bio service.

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