For people with something to offer

Open a door for what people already ask you for.

Create one place for live sessions, bookings, messages, and sales. Share it in your bio, turn your light on when you are available, and let your community pay for the access, help, or products you already provide.

Start with one offer. Add more when it works.

What to put behind your door

Start with the thing people already ask you for.

If someone has ever asked “Can I book you?”, “Can you look at this?”, “Can you explain this?”, or “Can I buy that?”, you already have a first offer.

Answers

Quick help, readings, advisory calls, critiques, feedback, and live Q&A.

Time

Fixed-price sessions, scheduled bookings, or per-minute on-call access.

Products

Digital downloads, physical items, custom work, and follow-up offers.

Why not just DMs?

DMs are good for conversation. They are bad at checkout.

Knock Knock keeps the relationship human while the price, timing, payment, and follow-up stay clean. No haggling, no “send me your Cash App,” no lost intent.

DM

“How much?”

Price visible before they knock.

Calendar

“Next Thursday?”

Live now or book later from the same door.

Storefront

“Buy this item.”

Buy, message, book, or go live in the same relationship.

The bio loop

From bio link to paid session.

1

Add your Knock Knock door to your bio

Your existing audience gets one clear place to reach what you offer.

2

Post when your light is on

“The light’s on. Knock for a live session.” That is the whole ritual.

3

A follower knocks

They tap, see the price, and enter a live session or book for later.

4

The relationship keeps earning

Messages, products, and follow-up offers stay attached after the session.

Booking economics

You keep your booking price.

For live sessions and bookings, you set the price or rate. The customer sees what they will pay before they enter, and your booking price or rate stays yours.

What you do is already valuable. Make it easy to buy.

Create the door, add one offer, and share it where your community already finds you.