Overview
A Cryplink product is a single piece of digital content sold for a fixed price in USDT or USDC. Buyers land on its public page, pay to the wallet you attach, and get access the moment the on-chain payment confirms. You keep 100% of what your wallet receives.
Creating a product
Open Products → Create product from the sidebar. The form is organized into a single scrollable page with the required fields first and optional fields below.
Title and description
Give the product a clear title (what it is, who it is for). The description supports rich text: headings, bullets, bold, and links. Buyers read this on the public product page, so cover exactly what they receive and any prerequisites.
Cover image
Upload a cover image that represents the product. The image is used on the product page, in search results, in your storefront grid, and in social share previews. Wide aspect ratios (16:9) work best.
Category
Pick the category that best matches the product. Categories drive filtering on the public Library and help buyers find related work on your storefront.
Content delivery
Paste the private share URL where buyers will get the actual file. See content providers below for the supported hosts and how to pick the right one.
Pricing and wallet
Set a price, pick a token (USDT or USDC), and pick the wallet that will receive payments. The wallet dropdown only shows wallets on the token's network.
Save as draft or publish
Save at any point to keep a draft. Publishing opens a final confirm dialog that echoes the wallet address back to you so you can sanity-check it before buyers see the checkout button.
Content providers
Cryplink does not host your files. Instead, you paste a private share URL that only buyers with confirmed access can reach. The five supported hosts are:
- Google Drive:share set to “Anyone with the link: Viewer” or restricted by email.
- Dropbox:a direct shared link to a file or folder.
- OneDrive:Microsoft shared link with view or download permission.
- Notion:for page-based products (docs, templates, guides).
- Custom URL:any HTTPS link you control (your own server, a private CDN, a password-gated page).
When you paste a URL, Cryplink detects the host automatically and highlights the matching provider chip. This is just a visual hint; the chip does not change how the link is delivered.
Public platforms are not on the list for a reason
Publicly searchable platforms (YouTube unlisted, public GitHub repos, public Figma links) are intentionally not on the whitelist. A paywall only works if the content cannot be discovered without paying.
Pricing and payment
Every product is priced in a single stablecoin: USDT or USDC. The token you pick determines the network the buyer pays on: BSC (BEP-20) or Tron (TRC-20), based on the wallet you attach. There is no dual-pricing or auto-conversion across tokens; each product has one wallet and one token.
The payment UX is fixed: the buyer sees the exact amount, your wallet address, and a QR code. They send the payment from any wallet app, and Cryplink verifies the incoming transfer on-chain. The buyer is granted access the instant the transfer is confirmed.
One-time buy
Tick One-time buy on the product form if each buyer should only be able to purchase the product once. Useful for digital goods that do not make sense to buy twice (courses, lifetime licenses, reports). Leave it off for repeat-purchase products like recurring downloads or renewable access.
Upsells
Upsells are optional add-ons that appear on the checkout page of a primary product. Each upsell is another Cryplink product on the same wallet and token as the parent, so the buyer can pay for both with a single transaction. Toggle an upsell on or off on the parent product's form. Upsells respect your plan's per-product cap; when you hit it, the add button switches to an upgrade prompt.
Publishing and status
Every product lives in one of three states:
- Draft:visible only to you. Safe for work-in-progress.
- Published:live on your storefront and reachable via direct link. Can be bought.
- Archived:hidden from the storefront but existing buyers still see it in their library.
Use the three-dot menu on each product row (or the actions on the detail page) to archive or restore. Archiving is reversible. Products are never hard-deleted so your buyers never lose access to something they paid for.
Open-session lock
When a buyer opens a checkout, Cryplink reserves that product for 15 minutes. During the reservation, the product's status (publish / unpublish) and delete actions are disabled so the buyer's pending payment cannot land on a moving target. Price, description, cover, and other content edits are allowed; the checkout works off a snapshot taken the moment the session opened.
Snapshot doctrine
The session snapshot includes title, price, token, wallet address, and attached upsells. Any edit you make mid-session applies to future buyers. The already-open session pays what it saw when it opened, and unlocks what it paid for.
Versions and updates
The Versions page (three-dot menu → Versions) shows the history of content changes for a product: description, cover image, and delivery URL revisions. Buyers always see the latest published content; the history is yours, for rollback and audit.
Bundles
A bundle is a product that wraps multiple existing products into a single purchase. The buyer pays once and unlocks access to every item in the bundle. Bundles use the same pricing, wallet, and checkout flow as regular products. Create one via the top-right menu on the Products page.
