If your YouTube content teaches something useful, your first digital product should help people start faster, not bury them in more information.
Most people who watch your video are not asking for a full course.
They are asking for the shortcut between "I get it" and "I started."
That is why the easiest digital products usually look like:
- a template
- a checklist
- a script
- a swipe file
- a starter setup
Not because small products are trendy.
Because speed sells better than depth when trust is still low.
A YouTube video creates interest.
A simple product removes delay.
That is the real job of the first offer.
Before you build something big, ask:
What is the one thing my viewer would pay for if it saved them 2 hours and got them moving today?
Build that first.
If you want the 3-step version I would use to turn a YouTube topic into a simple product, comment READY.