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Product pages
Your product page is where customers decide whether to buy.
It should clearly explain what you're selling, what they’ll get, and why it’s worth it.
A good page removes doubt and makes the purchase feel easy.
What a product page includes
At minimum, your page should have:
A clear title
A short description
A visual preview (image or video)
Pricing
A purchase button
You can keep it simple — clarity matters more than complexity.
Basic structure
Title and positioning
Your title should describe the outcome, not just the format.
Good:
“Landing page template for digital products”
Less clear:
“Website template”
Description
Explain:
What the product is
Who it’s for
What problem it solves
Example:
A minimal Framer template designed for creators who want to launch and sell digital products quickly.
Visuals
Show what the customer is buying.
Screenshots
Mockups
Short demos
Avoid generic images — they reduce trust.
Pricing
Be transparent and specific.
If there are limitations, state them clearly.
Call to action
Your CTA should be simple and direct:
Buy now
Get access
Download
Avoid vague labels like “Learn more”.
Formatting tips
Headings
Use clear hierarchy:
H1 — page title
H2 — main sections
H3 — details
Emphasis
Use emphasis to guide attention:
Important points
Optional notes
Short paragraphs
Lists
Lists make content easier to scan:
Features
Benefits
What’s included
Example section
What’s included
Fully responsive layout
CMS collection
Pre-built sections
Clean typography system
Advanced blocks
You can improve conversion with:
Social proof
“This template saved me hours of work.”
FAQ
Answer common concerns:
Do I need coding skills?
Can I customize it?
Is support included?
Code example
If your product includes setup steps or embeds:
Common mistakes
Too much text without structure
No clear benefit
Weak or hidden CTA
Generic visuals

