Sellurs is a direct-to-consumer digital product sales platform for creators. Sellers can upload digital content such as ebooks, music, videos, software, and documents, then sell it through a built-in storefront or shared links. The platform handles secure file hosting, payment integration, and automatic delivery, making it suitable for individual creators who do not want to build a complex ecommerce system.
Its core workflow is a closed loop of “upload digital product — collect payment — automatically deliver.” According to the site, Sellurs can deliver files instantly to customers’ devices and supports sharing sales links on Facebook, Twitter, any website, or a blog. It also states that it can declare and pay EU VAT on behalf of sellers, which may be valuable for those selling digital content to EU customers. However, the platform does not disclose full details on supported countries, currencies, risk controls, or tax coverage.
There is a clear inconsistency in the pricing information: the homepage says there is “only a 5% transaction fee,” and the terms of service also state that Sellurs charges a 5% fee on all transactions. However, the Pricing page says both Free and Pro have 0% platform fees, explaining that sellers only need to pay standard PayPal/Stripe processing fees of around 3%. What is known is that the Free plan is permanently free but allows only up to 5 sales, after which orders are paused. The Pro plan costs $30/month and includes unlimited sales, PayPal + Stripe, and priority support. You should verify the actual fee structure carefully before using it.
The advantages are a low barrier to entry, no credit card required to get started, automated digital file hosting and delivery, and customer payments can go directly into the seller’s PayPal or Stripe account. The downsides are that the Free plan has a very low sales limit, the fee descriptions conflict with each other, and the platform is mainly designed for digital goods rather than physical ecommerce or logistics. Refund policies are set by sellers themselves, and the platform’s responsibility is limited.
Sellurs is best suited to ebook authors, independent musicians, video creators, software developers, and template/document sellers who already have their own audience. The source text does not provide information about access from China, so this remains unknown. In addition, PayPal and Stripe account, payment collection, and compliance requirements for Chinese sellers may create practical barriers. If alternatives are needed, Gumroad, Lemon Squeezy, Payhip, or Shopify digital download plugins are worth comparing.
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