Tips for Adding a Product on Kylee

Practical advice to help your listings convert better and keep buyers happy

Selling on Kylee works best when buyers know exactly what they're getting and can download it easily. The tips below will help your product convert better, earn happier reviews, and reduce support issues.

Write a description that leaves no questions

Your description is the moment you turn a curious viewer into a confident buyer. Think of it like a mini trailer: it should spark excitement, set the vibe, and make someone feel like they're about to get something worth downloading.

Start with a short hook that captures the fantasy or theme in a sentence or two. What's the scene? What's the mood? What makes this set special? Then follow with a tighter breakdown of what they'll actually receive so expectations are crystal clear. The best listings balance both: they make buyers feel something, and they also remove uncertainty.

As you describe the set, call out the highlights that matter to fans. Mention the types of content included (image set, animations, loops), the kind of variety they'll see (angles, poses, outfits, expressions, lighting, alt versions), and any standout moments you're proud of. If this pack is part of a series or fits into a larger storyline, say that too—people love collecting “chapters,” not just files.

Finish with a simple “What's included” section so buyers know exactly what they're getting before they purchase. You don't need to drown them in specs, but you should clearly state the basics like how many files are included, what formats they're in, and anything important about the download. Clear listings build trust, and trust leads to more sales and fewer support issues.

Use fair, accessible pricing

Pricing is a balance between value and accessibility. If the price is too high, more people will bounce; if it's too low, you'll feel underpaid. A good starting approach is to price based on how much content is included and how “premium” the set is (unique scenes, longer animations, higher volume, rare content). If you're new to selling, consider starting a little lower to build momentum and repeat buyers. You can always raise prices later as your catalog grows and you learn what your audience responds to.

Package your files for a smooth download experience

Buyers love simple downloads. The best practice is to upload one or a few ZIP files that contain your full pack, instead of dozens of individual files. ZIPs keep everything organized, reduce confusion, and make it easier for fans to download and store your content.

Use clear file names inside the ZIP (for example: “SetName_Renders” and “SetName_Animations”), and avoid overly long or messy naming. If your pack is large, consider splitting it into multiple ZIPs (for example: “Part 1 / Part 2” or “Renders / Animations”) so it downloads more reliably.

Choose strong preview media

Your previews should match what the buyer will receive. Pick your best 5–10 images or a short preview clip that represents the pack accurately. Avoid misleading previews or showing content that isn't included—clarity builds trust, and trust drives more sales over time.

Quick checklist before you publish

  • Your title is clear and descriptive
  • Your description lists exactly what's included
  • Your price matches the amount of content
  • Your paid files are organized into ZIPs with clean naming

If you do those four things, you'll already be ahead of most sellers.