Sapien Medicine is the most successful Mint-On-Demand™ creator on Spring. With an impressive 69 drops and a community of 2,400 NFT holders—read on to learn how do they do it.
@SapienMedicine is a YouTube creator who connects with their community of 242,000 subscribers through digital artwork, spiritual wellness, and guided meditation. There’s huge demand and value around their NFTs: find out how to engage your fans with NFTs too.
Ready to start your journey into web3 with your fans? Take note of the ways Sapien Medicine does it and give it a go. Check to see if you’ve got access (If not, you will soon—register your interest here).
Before Mint-On-Demand, Sapien Medicine started with digital products—selling 4,000+ of them in just over a year. Through only announcing new products via gated forums, the exclusivity around them grew. Sapien’s digital product success meant NFTs were the obvious next step.
Building value and introducing co-creation
Sapien continued to use their forums to exclusively announce new NFTs and discuss their value; an important community building tactic. They explained:
“Eventually, the process evolved into our community building what they would like in an NFT…then submitting it to me to create. The unique thing about having community project NFTs is that members are pre-invested in the idea, knowing they had a hand in creating it”.
Gated forums give fans the governance to vote on what content comes next, get benefits, and have a say in brand decisions. Becoming an NFT holder became much more than proving ownership—it made them part of the community.
Introducing utility for fans
Sapien Medicine then decided to take their NFT game to the next level; introducing the Corpus Spiritus Tarot Deck NFT. Each NFT holder received a bonus physical tarot card deck. Adding extra perks made for the perfect way to reward NFT holders for their support and mark the moment physically.
Members of the community went crazy for it. There’s now 205 NFT holders digitally flexing their NFT Tarot Decks. Sapien said:
“We try to add a real world value to it, so there is an actual worth. For examlpe, the Tarot Card Deck is a physical, and the NFT is used as a certifier of the purchase.”
See the full story below.
Now you’ve got tips from one of the best, start thinking about ways you can start co-creating with your community. Create and sell and NFTs for your fans below.
Tons of creators sell NFTs with Mint-On-Demand™—and their fans are already digitally flexing. Read how creator @superdacob dropped 50 NFTs to commemorate a milestone with his community.
Fans are always searching for new ways to support you and your brand. @SuperDacob saw the opportunity to sell NFTs, engage with fans, and mark physical experiences within his community. With Mint-On-Demand™, you can too.
Ready to mint a milestone you have coming up? Head to the card template to start selling your digital collectibles below.
YouTube creator @SuperDacob has a diverse, worldwide community tapped into high fashion, luxury, art and culture. Keeping a close eye on the industry, he noticed high profile fashion brands like Gucci and Louis Vuitton were offering NFTs.
After reaching 50,000 subscribers on YouTube, he decided to celebrate by dropping 50 unique NFTs. The limited edition collection would become a tokenized game for the community:
“We decided to launch our own series of fashion-inspired NFTs in a series of playful colors for my fans to collect and trade with each other, making the NFT experience interactive and fun”.
Making the NFT relevant to fans
Each of the 50 NFTs are 1 of 1, and mimic a different bag material and hardware. The NFT project virtually represents the chase for a rare “unicorn bag” (something his community can relate to). Dacob explains:
“The collector of the NFT gets to hunt down their favorite hardware… There are no two alike…It’s a game that reflects the chase after unicorn bags in the luxury fashion world, except it’s more sustainable.Once you catch a color-way you like, you can decide to swap it and chase down different variations.”
Promoting the NFT collection
Dacob sold out by nailing promotion and getting fans hyped. There’s several ways he announced their availability on his store:
Announced the drop during 50K celebrations on Livestream and shared the link to his store. Only members could access the live—making the drop exclusive.
Communicated the value of the NFT collection and questions in real-time
Featured the NFTs in his Linktree—making them discoverable across all social platforms
Shared promotional imagery on Instagram
What kind NFT will you sell first? Check to see if you’ve got access and get started below. (If not, you will soon—register your interest here).
If you missed our Instagram Live with FORJ, it’s worth catching up. Watch the discussion below and learn the in’s and out’s of utility, community engagement, and more as you enter the world of NFTs.
Ready to get in the game? Begin strengthening your community and start selling NFTs with Mint-On-Demand™ below (If you’re not eligible yet, sign up, you will be soon).
One thing is clear: NFTs are community builders. Fans are constantly searching for new ways to support you and your career as a creator; and NFTs make for the perfect way to do so publicly. Selling an NFT tokenizes your brand—allowing unlimited utility and endless ways to keep your community engaged in the future. See how other creators are killing it with Mint-On-Demand already.
2. Utility adds value: marking physical experiences for fans
The future for the creator world is about seamless interaction with digital content and mixing it with the real, physical world. Once upon a time, fans would subscribe to an email list to stay in the know and receive updates. NFTs give communities the chance to have a stake in their creator’s brand—technology has never allowed that.
That’s where ‘utility’ comes in. Soon, creators selling NFTs on Spring will give fans the governance to vote on what content comes next, receive special benefits, and have a stake on brand decisions (stay tuned for ways to give back to NFT buyers).
3. Mint-On-Demand™ allows for eco-friendly NFT minting.
Firstly, the Mint-On-Demand service is designed to reduce energy wastage, by only minting after purchase (more about that further down).
FORJ also works with the Polygon blockchain, allowing more eco-friendly NFT minting. One minted NFT with Polygon uses 3x less energy than streaming a video online for 20 minutes.
4. Minting after purchase and receiving crypto-wallets: real benefits.
NFTs are only minted after purchase on Spring, reducing energy wastage. Both the creator and the NFT buyer then receive a crypto-wallet containing the NFT—so no need to worry about the technicalities.
In the future, creators will be able to leverage their crypto-wallets to give back to their communities. Prepare to be able to drop surprises in your NFT holders’ wallets, give access to gated chats, send bonus content, and more.
We promised there was more to come for Mint-On-Demand™. While we roll out access to all Spring creators, we’re coming through with additional features. Here’s the latest.
Introducing the Card Template—version 1 of further enhancements to Spring’s NFT launcher. This new update provides a quick and easy way to make your NFT stand out.
Enjoy the ability to choose your background color and crop your artwork to fit the card shape provided. Create your digital collectibles using this optional tool and elevate the appearance of your NFT.
The more exclusive your NFT looks, the more likely it is to sell within minutes—look out for v2 of this enhancement coming soon.
Mint-On-Demand™ makes launching NFTs easy. Shayne Anthony thought so too. After moving over from other NFT selling platforms to Spring, he launched a digital collectible alongside a new hoodie. See how he did it.
If you can engage fans with merch, you can sell NFTs too. Photographer and creative director @byshayneanthony tried his hand before selling NFTs via other platforms. Mint-On-Demand™ made for the perfect opportunity to go again with a more eco-friendly blockchain, zero upfront costs, and no risk.
The ease of Mint-On-Demand™
Shayne has experience selling merch to his community, so NFTs felt like the natural next step. However, after trying to sell his digital collectibles on other marketplaces (like Opensea), Shayne quickly realized selling NFTs was a complicated process. Upfront, unsustainable minting, gas fees, and crypto wallet requirements for him and fans made the whole process intimidating.
That’s why he jumped at the chance to sell NFTs with Spring; Mint-On-Demand™ removes the upfront cost and risk, plus, no crypto requirements makes it easy for anybody to purchase NFTs.
“Mint-On-Demand™ allows me to have my NFT in my store alongside my physical product range—if you sell merch for your channel, then I recommend bolting onto your physical product drops to create collectible NFTs.”
NFT inspiration
Shayne decided to launch his first NFT on Spring alongside a new merch drop; he took the design file from his Bad Signal Hoodie, and used it to create a limited edition NFT. Launching his hoodie and NFT at the same time was an engaging way for him to re-introduce digital collectibles to his community. Plus, taking inspiration from the hoodie design itself to create the digital collectible meant he could easily recycle his existing design asset to create a new NFT.
“My NFT captures the vibe of the new design, but in digital form. Something that isn’t just a graphic, but ties directly into the merch drop and my community.”
Please note: Currently, creators can use the Mint-On-Demand™ beta to launch NFT static file formats (JPG, PDF, PNG), we’ll introduce additional file formats soon.
NFT promotional strategy
Shayne made sure to shout about his new launch on social media once it went live. Using Instagram stories and posts—he took advantage of the Spring x Linktree Integration. By pointing fans toward his Linktree, they’d be able to click, see his merch and NFT displayed together, and purchase both.
Super fans who purchased the NFT would now be able to start digital flexing. They now have a collectible that marks the moment Shayne’s Bad signal merch launched—and the NFT in their crypto-wallet proved they supported it.
Ready to launch your own?
Planning to launch new merch? Merge it with a digital collectible launch—it’s the perfect strategy to ease you into creating your first NFT.
We’re rolling out access to Mint-On-Demand™ right now, so if you haven’t received an email from us confirming your NFT access—hold tight. In the meantime, check out our ultimate guide to NFTs here and apply for access below.
How do you create an NFT your community will love? If you’ve already sold merch, you’re ready to go. Connor was new to NFTs, but with the right steps, he nailed his first launch. Here’s how you can too.
Finding NFT inspo
Creating a collectible NFT
Sharing with fans
@Connor.DeWolfe creates video content about living with ADHD, educating his fans on what it’s really like to live with it. He’s been successfully selling merch (products like hats, backpacks, etc), so NFTs felt like a natural next step. With a loyal community following his cause and supporting his career as a creator, this made for the perfect foundation to enter web3.
Connor had read about NFTs before, but never found the platform to sell them easily. Mint-On-Demand™ made it easier than ever for creators like him to sell NFTs, plus he could launch crypto-free with no cost or risk.
1. Finding NFT inspiration
You might not realize it, but you may already have an NFT in your back pocket. Connor broke into NFTs by using one of our top recommended strategies: Bringing back a fan-favorite design from the past.
“I wanted to make a collectible moment around bees in my head that we could share together.”
His existing ‘Bees in my head’ physical merch skyrocketed sales—so next, using elements from this design felt right. Using a community driven strategy, using the same imagery made for the perfect digital collectible. For fans, buying the NFT would show allegiance to Connor, plus a homage to mental health awareness in his content.
2. Creating the NFT
This didn’t need to be complicated for Connor (it doesn’t need to be for you, either). The next step for him was creating the digital art NFT. All Connor had to do was provide an image file. Taking elements from his Bee design, he made a cool, digitized .PNG file using the same bee in his design.
Connor’s strategy: Sell 10, first edition units of his NFT. Now, with limited numbers, they were true collectibles. Connor decided to price each unit at $150, affirming their value and exclusivity.
3. Promotional techniques
Connor’s promotional technique reflected its exclusivity—”if you know, you know”. Fans tuned into his announcements in Instagram Stories. He also did a great job creating hype: Getting fans involved in the discussion and answering questions live before launch.
“I really wanted to let my fans know as much information as possible before the NFT launch to create excitement and answer any questions they had about my NFTs.”
He set a countdown timer on his stories for fans to set reminders, and spoke about the fact his NFT was environmentally conscious.
So how might you go about sharing the news of your NFT with fans? We’ve got a few suggestions to build the hype:
Post teasers on your social media channels a few weeks before your NFT release—build hype. Like Connor, explain the idea and value of your NFT to your fans.
Create a countdown. Do this easily using Instagram stories and notify your community when your NFT goes live.
Make your NFT easily discoverable. Ensure you’re using the Spring x Linktree integration. This way, fans can find and purchase your NFT.
Communicate with fans. It’s likely some of your community may not understand what your NFT is. Go live, answer questions, reply to comments, and more. Describe the idea behind your NFT and why it’s a collectible.
Be environmentally aware. There’s a chance you could get questions on how eco-friendly your NFT is. NFTs will only be minted once they are purchased. They’ll be minted on the Polygon blockchain, too. Let’s put this in perspective: One NFT minted by Polygon uses x3 less energy than streaming a video online for 1 hour—so you should communicate this with your fans. Read into this more on the Ultimate NFT Guide.
Ready to get going? If you’ve got access, you’ll have received an email from us, or you’ll find the submission form in your dashboard. If not, our goal is to give all Spring creators access to this service within the coming weeks—watch this space.
Read more about Mint-On-Demand™ with Spring below.
Create with Spring, sell on the App Store. It’s all about connecting digitally—so we’re removing barriers for creators like you to expand the reach of your brand and tap into new products and platforms.
We’re excited to announce iMessage Stickers as the first digital product Spring creators can sell on Apple’s App Store. Since the initial beta release, many creators have seen fans go wild for this new product. One creator in particular even made it into the UK’s top trending app charts (more on that below).
Giving you the ability to share your digital content using innovative tools and channels means it’s easier than ever for you to stay current in the creator space. Spring’s CEO, Chris Lamontagne, says:
“By integrating with Apple’s App Store, we are able to build a brand new paradigm for creators, offering creatives a new way to interact with their community of fans and followers digitally. This addition has been created following Spring’s aim to start setting future digital trends within the creator economy.”
In a constantly evolving creator commerce world, iMessage Stickers mean you can expose your products in spaces you haven’t before—even off social media. First, they’re an affordable option for fans to engage with and support you. Second, they’re a fun way to create a network effect.
We’re rolling out access to iStickers on a case by case basis, once you’ve gained access we’ll notify you via email. Until then, let us know you’re interested in this exciting new product using the form below.
Comic book creator and illustrator @SiberianLizard is one of Spring’s most recent iMessage Sticker success stories. After adding her first sticker pack to the App Store, she immediately sold over 100 sticker packs in just 7 days. Her digital product reached No.1 in the UK charts, and ranked #14 on the Top Paid iMessage app list. How’s that for brand exposure? Following Siberian Lizard’s huge success, she’s currently working on her second Sticker Pack.
This is just the beginning. Soon, we’ll be inviting creators to try out this new way of selling, and we’re looking forward to seeing the impact it has on their brand and communities.
Sound good? Let us know if you’re interested below.
Get fans back to your store in 2022 with digital products—here’s some ideas to get you going.
Use the popular digital products below to springboard your success in 2022, and take advantage of the free templates—you’ll be off to a flying start.
Get organized
All creators have one thing in common—the need to keep organized. Content creation and community engagement is demanding while balancing everyday life, so why not share your secrets to productivity with your fans? We’re talking 2022 planners, to-do lists, meal planners, daily organizers, etc. You could launch a complete pack of planning resources for fans to use.
Head to Canva to create your own collection. You can get access to 1000’s of free templates, just add your creative touch.
For creators who are niche content or are a pro in something special—this year, give your fans exclusive, inside knowledge. Think about your strengths, then create a digital product so fans can learn them too.
For example, @gozitv helps fans to stretch by presenting 4 different techniques to loosen up. New Barns Languages teaches their fans the basics of the Japanese language. Collect the content you have already and build a guide on Canva for free.
For bloggers, vloggers, or any creator who documents their experiences: Lots of fans will make up for lost time when it comes to exploring new places in 2022. @paddydoyleofficial has launched a series of e-books that follow his favorite places in Thailand as he discovers them. YouTubers Alex and Amy (KiteVanMan) have launched e-book guides on how to earn while travelling, as well as how to convert a van into a home on wheels.
Self care—an important topic for creators and fans alike. There’s a range of different digital products you can launch to aid your fan’s wellness journey; journals, e-book guides, audio files, and more. All Day I Eat Like a Shark (brilliant) is making Veganuary easier with Japanese plant based recipes, Emma Mcadam offers a Mental health check-in journal, and Sapien Medicine is offering meditation audio files.
Head to the free templates linked above to build a guide or e-book, or learn more about creating audio files below.
It’s been a privilege to watch our exceptional creators and partners grow, evolve, and succeed in 2021. Let’s reflect on the best bits.
With over 8 million Spring creators, spread over 120 different countries, and a mindblowing 16+ billion fans—there’s a lot to celebrate this year. Thank you for your hustle, we’re glad to have supported and grown with you. Read on to see our top 10 moments of 2021 (and some 2022 sneak peaks).
The Spring brand
Teespring becomes Spring
The end of 2021 marks the end of our first chapter as Spring. Our evolution from Teespring to Spring in February 2021 solidified our pledge to supporting you, our creators. With 2,400 people joining our platform every day—this was an exciting time. Since then, together, Spring has been an unstoppable force in carving the way for future creator commerce.
8 million creators milestone
To finish 2021 on a celebratory note, we said a big thank you to you. Spring’s CEO, Chris Lamontagne, said:
“I am humbled to announce there are over 8,000,000 creators on the Spring platform. Together, we’ve created moments so magical, they go beyond followers and likes—thank you, for allowing us to share in the joy you bring fans all over the world”. Moving the party to Instagram stories, Spring creators shared their most memorable moments, using the “Add Yours” sticker.
Creator success
The Moriah x Rubik’s cube collab
Spring’s product offering continued to evolve in 2021. There’s one brand collaboration that specifically stands out: in March, creator Moriah Elizabeth announced a surprise, never-been-done-before product launch: a fully customized Rubik’s cube. It was the first-ever collaboration between a creator and Rubik’s, and generated an enormous response, becoming the most successful product Moriah has ever launched.
Matt Meagher—40K in a day
We saw unbelievable success over the holiday season when Instagram announced they would be giving creators 100% profits for all products sold through Instagram checkout. Matt Meagher: got the memo and gave it a try. After sharing one post on Instagram and tagging his new hoodie design, he made $40,000 in a single day—keeping every single cent.
Product feature updates
New creator tools
We brought you tools to help power your success and enhance your brand. As well as giving store customization a full revamp, we also added custom domains. Ever since, you’ve reaped the benefits. To name just a few; products featured in custom stores got 20% more views on average, conversion rates increased by up to 35%, and those with a custom domain sold 5x more.
This year, we focused our efforts on changing the look and feel of the Spring platform. Focusing on the overall design, we made the experience cleaner for you to navigate. You can now choose and order samples in one swoop, manage your payouts and subscriptions in one place, and continue to create products with ease. We also refreshed the checkout process, introduced brand new sample boxes, plus added Afterpay for fans at checkout. The best part: there’s much more to come in 2022, so keep an eye out.
Partnerships and integrations
The Instagram Integration
We’ve armed you with everything you need to engage your fans and promote your products natively within your creative content—but in June, we levelled up Instagram creators with long awaited Shops on Instagram. 13,000 creators now have access to the powerful product tagging features.
In June, we proudly partnered with Linktree, the leading link-in-bio platform. With this, you were able to give fans the ability to browse your products or head to your full Spring store—all from your Linktree in your social media bio. Seamless shopping for them, tons of new traffic for you. Since then, most Spring creators are still utilizing this powerful integration.
In August, Spring partnered with INFLCR to establish Spring stores for NCAA athletes. This was a huge moment: Empowering the next generation of sports stars to become creators in their own right, harnessing their direct relationship with fans and nurturing an entrepreneurial spirit. The innovative partnership gave athletes easy, compliant access to Spring’s platform, where they could build their own store and engage with fans.
Expanded products
Digital products take off
Spring is the #1 platform to sell digital products. With 600% sales growth since January, there’s now over 65,000 digital creators transforming their content into downloadable assets (88,000 digital products, to be specific). You’ve blown us away with your ingenuity; DIY creators have shown up with pop-up shed manuals, basketball champions have taught fans to jump higher with digital guides. We’ve seen meditation audios, 3D printing files, ferret feeding e-recipes and downloadable cheese making courses.
Alongside the unprecedented growth of digital products, in May, we added NFTs to the mix. Sapien Medicine became the most successful digital creator ever on Spring. In fact, they’ve seen a 38% increase in profits since expanding beyond just physical products. Sapien offered a range of digital art and audio file NFTs, and racked up $50,000 within two minutes of the exclusive drop, selling out. Keep posted for more—NFT’s will be available to more creators in 2022.
Tapping into accessories
This year, we aimed to give you a variety of trending new products, focusing on accessories. From bucket hats to wine tumblers, pint glasses to Airpod cases, and black mugs to backpacks—you’ve been busy creating all of them.
Along with the rebrand announcement in February, we came through with a product quality overhaul. Along came AS Colour, a roaring success with all Spring creators ever since. From material, feel, appearance, optimal surfaces for printing, and long lasting quality, AS Colour products have lived up to expectations.
There’s lots more to come. A few updates we’re looking forward to; rolling out a fresh new look for the platform, technology to protect your designs, expanding accessibility to NFT’s, and more. We’re excited to have a fully refreshed look next year. We’re excited to explore new ways to revolutionize creator commerce, our hope is that you will continue to grow alongside us in 2022.
Over the coming weeks, take advantage of digital products. Don’t miss out on the chance to make bank right up to December 25th with instant delivery.
Tons of creators have already started. See 9 examples of best selling digital products we spotted this season. Also, try out the free templates we’ve provided.
Digital recipe e-books
There’s no better way for you and fans to share festivities than cooking together. Nutritional Sarah came through with her December recipes, The Cheese man got his fans craving dairy, and Alexandre Boulanger jotted down her favorite Cake marbré tarte. Delicious.
Collate your best home-made treats for the season and create a downloadable PDF using the Canva e-book builder below.
Gone are the days of nervously waiting for shipping. Perfect for last minute fans searching for the perfect gift—digital products are delivered instantly.
Great for all creators with camera-happy fans. After download, they can apply your photo enhancement settings to their own images with a simple download. See Ali Gujjar’s Alaska preset.
If you want to create your preset from scratch, you might lower the saturation, apply a retro grain effect, or play with the exposure. Checkout our Preset guide for more tips. Otherwise, we’ve got free presets you can download, customize, and sell below.
Join other creators in selling guides to keep fans busy over the holidays. Cooper Jason set the bar high. Ever wondered how to build a Christmas tree shaped shelving unit? Well now his fans do, with this PDF Christmas display plan. The Outsider walks you through how to create a pop-up-cabin.
Got anything up your sleeve? Head to Canva below to create one for free.
If you’re a music artist, producer (or just have a knack with sound), consider selling audio files. Sell limited edition albums for your fans to listen to while they enjoy the festivities. Take for example Miss Linky, who offered a Christmas Concert Song.