Sell your music direct, and keep almost all of it
Streaming pays fractions of a penny and a marketplace takes a cut for putting your name next to a competitor's. Your own store sells albums, sample packs, stems and presets straight to the people who already came looking for you.
What you can put on sale
- Albums, singles and bundles
- Any file you can deliver as a download. Variants let one release carry MP3, WAV and lossless as separate options without duplicating the page.
- Sample packs and stems
- The higher-value end of selling direct. Same delivery, same instant download, and no marketplace commission on top of ours.
- Memberships and subscriptions
- A monthly tier for unreleased material, early access or a sample pack a month, with the recurring billing handled for you.
- Your own domain
- The store publishes on a domain you own, so the link you put in a bio or a video description is yours rather than a platform's.
- Instant delivery
- Files reach the buyer immediately on payment, and they can get them again from the portal without messaging you at two in the morning.
- Pages that get found
- A sitemap, SEO settings and a Google Merchant Center feed come with the store, so a release page can rank rather than just exist.
From a finished track to a paid download
- 01
Build the store
Pick the styling, add pages, drop in artwork and text. The builder is visual and works before you have signed up, so you can see the shop before committing to anything.
- 02
Upload and price the release
Add the files, set a price, add variants for formats if you sell more than one. Free products are allowed, which makes a mailing-list track easy.
- 03
Share the link anywhere
A video description, a bio, a newsletter, a Discord. The checkout works from a plain URL, so you do not need a website to put it on.
- 04
Get paid daily
Money settles into your own payout account on a daily schedule by default, and the tax on international sales has already been dealt with.
Why direct beats the alternatives
The economics are not close
A flat 5% + 50¢ covers processing, tax and everything else. Compare that with per-stream payouts, or with a marketplace commission charged for traffic that mostly arrived because you sent it there yourself.
You keep the customer
Selling on your own store means you know who bought what, and you can email them about the next release. On a marketplace, that relationship belongs to the marketplace.
International sales stop being a worry
Music sells across borders by default. As Merchant of Record we register, collect and file VAT and sales tax in those markets, which is not a thing an independent artist should be spending evenings on.
Fans pay how they normally pay
Over 250 payment methods, chosen automatically for the buyer's country — cards and wallets, but also bank redirects, vouchers, PayPal and local methods that outsell cards in some markets.
What sellers say once they have switched
★★★★★ 4.8/5 from 10 reviews on G2 →
Vadim Finayev “We work with quite a few merchants of record, but none comes close to the support and speed of implementation of Fungies. If you want a payment partner that actually gives you the feeling they want to work with you — rather than leaving you on read for three days or randomly restricting your account — you are in the right place.”
David Elliott “I researched the options and Fungies was the best fit for functionality and customisation within a store builder you can connect to your own domain. Taking a small percentage of sales, instead of charging a subscription for every environment and plugin, is refreshing.”
Elnura Abdimanap Kyzy “The platform is user-friendly, integrates easily with APIs and webhooks, and simplifies managing digital products and subscriptions. We were up and running quickly and support has been responsive throughout. Fungies is clearly tailored to the needs of SaaS businesses.”
Francisco Magnone Rienzi “Fungies has been a great partner — fast setup, competitive pricing, and real humans providing quick answers. They are constantly rolling out new features, and I am excited to see what is next.”
Questions from musicians
A shop on your own domain, under your own brand.
Put your next release on your own shelf
Open the store builder, lay out a release page, and see the shop before you sign up for anything.





