Sell to the world without becoming an admin department.
One person can build a product that sells in forty countries. What one person cannot do is register for tax in forty countries, chase failed cards, answer invoice requests and still ship. This is the part that scales without hiring.
- $
00 - to start, and no monthly fee
00 - EU states we are registered in, not you
00 min- to a working checkout
00 h- default payout cycle
What you get to not do

Register for tax abroad
Most digital-services regimes tax a foreign seller from the very first sale. As Merchant of Record we are the legal seller, so the registrations, returns and audits are ours. Your accountant deals with your domestic income, and nothing else.

Build a billing system
Trials, plan changes, proration, dunning, invoices and a customer portal are months of work that add nothing a user would pay more for. All of it is already here.

Answer billing email
The portal on your domain lets a customer change plan, update a card, fetch an invoice or cancel by themselves. That is most of a solo founder's support volume, gone.

Pay for software you are not using
No subscription, no minimum, no per-seat billing tool. It is 5% + 50¢ on transactions that happened, which means a month with no sales costs nothing.
A realistic first afternoon
- 01
Open the builder
No account needed. Lay out a page and see whether the shop looks like something you would ship.
- 02
Add one product
A monthly plan, or a one-time licence. Offers cover the price points; you do not need the full catalogue yet.
- 03
Take a sandbox payment
Run the whole flow, including a renewal, without a real card. This is where you find out what your app needs to do.
- 04
Connect payouts and go live
The identity checks happen here, at the point of being paid, rather than as a gate on building.
You could do all of this yourself
Selling digital goods across borders means registering for tax in each market, wiring up a tax engine, and answering for every dispute. As your Merchant of Record, that is our name on the paperwork instead of yours.
Enough platform for one person to run
- A store without a website
- The builder produces a shop on your own domain, and it opens before you have even signed up.
- Checkout as a link
- If you already have a site, a URL is the whole integration. An overlay button is one HTML attribute.
- Subscriptions that run themselves
- Renewals, retries on a failed card, proration on upgrades, and pausing instead of cancelling.
- Invoices for the business buyers
- A customer who supplies a tax ID at checkout is emailed a proper invoice, on the first charge and every renewal.
- Payouts to your own account
- Daily by default, in over 110 countries, each with its own settlement currency.
- An API when you want one
- REST, a JavaScript SDK, a CLI and an MCP server — available, but nothing here requires them.
5% + 50¢
per sale, and nothing else
Negotiable at higher sales volume.
No monthly fee. No minimum. No card to get started.
One rate covers the whole stack. There is no tier that unlocks tax filing and no add-on for the store builder.
- ✓ Payment processing
- ✓ Tax calculation and filing
- ✓ Fraud screening
- ✓ Chargeback handling
- ✓ Store builder and hosting
- ✓ Every platform feature
Teams like yours, already shipping
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Questions from small teams
Ship the product, not the billing department
Open the builder, add one plan, and take a sandbox payment before you commit to anything.





