17 Digital Product Ideas for ADHD Baddies Who Are Done Playing by Neurotypical Rules
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Not "passive income" fluff — actual ideas for women with ADHD brains who need a business that works in bursts, not one that requires showing up the same way every single day.
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The problem with most "digital product ideas" lists is that they were written for people who can sit down, follow a structured plan, and execute consistently for months before seeing results. That's not us. We need a business model that works with the brain we have — one that rewards bursts, not slow burns.
Digital products are genuinely one of the most ADHD-compatible income models out there. Build once, sell over and over, no daily presence required to keep revenue moving. But not all digital products are created equal — some require constant updating, constant promotion, or skills that take months to build.
Below are 17 digital product ideas that actually make sense for ADHD baddies. Each one can be built during a hyperfocus window, sold without daily effort, and started without a huge audience or a big budget.
Instagram posts, TikTok covers, Pinterest graphics — bundle them into a themed pack and sell them as an instant download. One pack can be repurposed into multiple listings (one for coaches, one for product sellers, one for travel creators). Canva's free plan is enough to build and deliver these — buyers just need their own free Canva account to edit.
Logo templates, business card designs, brand board, media kit — sold as a complete set. Beginner entrepreneurs desperately want to look professional without paying a designer $500. A $15 Canva branding kit solves that immediately. ADHD advantage: your eye for aesthetic and ability to produce multiple variations fast is a real edge here.
Here's the thing — you've probably built five of these for yourself already. A Notion dashboard, a habit tracker that actually works for your brain, a weekly reset template, a hyperfocus project planner. Sell the system you built for yourself. The ADHD creator audience is enormous and actively looking for tools made by people who actually get it.
Other creators and coaches need beautifully formatted ebook templates but have no design skills. Pre-designed Canva ebook layouts — covers, chapter pages, content pages, call-to-action pages — sell consistently because the demand never stops. Every new creator building an email list needs one.
You don't need to be an expert. You need to be a few steps ahead of someone else. If you figured out how to sell on Etsy, how to start a faceless TikTok, how to batch content with ADHD, how to start reselling — that's an ebook. Write what you wish existed when you started. The hyperfocus window where this gets built can be a single weekend.
If writing a full ebook from scratch sounds like too much activation energy right now, PLR (Private Label Rights) ebooks are the workaround. You buy a done-for-you ebook, put your name and branding on it, and sell it as your own. The structural work is already done. Your job is to make it yours and get it listed. The Cashique shop has PLR products built for exactly this — starting from $0.95.
Shorter than a full ebook — more like a 10–20 page deep dive on one specific thing. "How to set up a Shopify store in a weekend." "How to grow Pinterest from zero with no face." "How to price your digital products." Specific, actionable, immediately useful. These convert well because the value is obvious from the title alone.
ChatGPT and other AI tools are everywhere — but most people don't know how to prompt them well. If you've figured out prompts that actually work for content creation, product descriptions, captions, emails — package them and sell them. A "100 ChatGPT prompts for digital product sellers" PDF is genuinely useful, quick to build, and easy to understand as a purchase.
A swipe file is a curated collection of ready-to-use or ready-to-adapt copy — captions, hooks, email subject lines, product description formulas. Other creators will pay for this because starting from a blank page is exhausting. If you've saved good captions or written hooks that actually worked, that's already most of the product.
Bundle everything a new faceless creator needs: a list of free stock footage sites, AI voiceover tools (like ElevenLabs), content ideas by niche, a hook formula sheet, a simple posting schedule template. You're selling time and overwhelm reduction. Someone just starting out would pay $10–$15 to not have to research all of that themselves.
Simple, one-page PDF products that walk someone through a process step by step. A product launch checklist. A brand audit worksheet. A "set up your digital product shop" checklist. These are among the easiest digital products to produce — and buyers love them because the value is immediate and clear. ADHD brains also tend to design these really well because we know what decision-paralysis actually feels like.
"The best digital product you can sell is the thing you figured out the hard way — packaged so someone else doesn't have to go through the same messy process you did."
MRR products are done-for-you courses or digital products that come with the rights to resell them and keep 100% of the profit. You buy once, sell as many times as you want. The course is already built — you just need to list it, market it, and collect the revenue. Huge for ADHD sellers who want a higher-ticket product without building it from scratch.
Buy a bundle of PLR products — multiple ebooks, templates, or guides — brand them consistently, and list them as your own product line. This is essentially how you build a digital product shop without building every product yourself. You become the curator, not just the creator. The Cashique shop has PLR products with resell rights included.
You don't need a full 10-module course. A 5-video mini course that teaches one specific thing — how to set up a Canva template shop, how to write product descriptions, how to use Pinterest for digital products — is a legitimate sellable product. Record it faceless using screen recordings and voiceover. ElevenLabs handles the audio so you're not stuck waiting for a good-hair day to record. Script it when the energy is hot and generate the voiceover immediately.
The ADHD audience specifically wants focus tools, grounding audios, and affirmation tracks built for their experience. These are entirely voice-based products — no video, no design — and the demand from women with ADHD looking for calming, focus-supporting content is significant. AI voiceover makes producing these accessible even if your own voice recording setup isn't ideal.
Take products you've already made — a template pack, a guide, a checklist — and bundle them together at a slight discount as a "complete kit." Bundles consistently convert better than individual products because the perceived value is higher. If you have three low-ticket products sitting in your shop, a bundle is your next listing. No new building required.
As your product catalog grows, you can bundle everything into a "vault" — a one-time or subscription access product that gives buyers everything you've made. This works especially well once you have five or more products, because the vault feels like a deal. It also smooths out your income because some buyers will always prefer "all of it" over picking individual products.
You don't need to pick the "best" idea. You need to pick the one you'll actually start.
The idea that excites you right now — the one that made you pause while reading this list — is the one to start with. Not the most profitable one. Not the one with the biggest market. The one with the most activation energy behind it right now. That's the business plan.
And if building from scratch still feels like too much to begin with, PLR products are the lowest-friction entry point into digital product selling. Buy a done-for-you product, brand it, list it, and use the first few sales to build momentum for an original product. That's a completely valid way to start.
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"You don't need discipline. You need a model that works when you're in a slump and explodes when you're in flow. Digital products are that model."
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