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PEOPLE is a digital content platform built around trading “human experiences.” Users can sell stories, memories, letters, unrealized ideas, business proposals, and similar content, while buyers discover and purchase them through feeds, collections, search, and preview mechanisms. Rather than a traditional e-commerce site for physical goods, it is closer to a blend of a digital goods marketplace, creator platform, and content community.
The platform emphasizes that creators can publish within 3 minutes. It supports rich-text editing, images and file attachments, locked/unlocked content, categories, and topic selection. On the front end, it offers mechanisms such as a TikTok-like story feed, search and discovery, collection pages, creator profiles, following, comments, and likes, which can help non-standard content gain views and convert into sales. Fulfillment mainly means access to digital content, with no physical logistics involved. The site mentions instant sales notifications, a sales history dashboard, and secure payment infrastructure.
PEOPLE says users can start for free, and creators set their own content prices. Examples shown on the site include free, $10, $15, $25, $45, $100, and so on. However, the main text does not disclose platform commissions, withdrawal fees, settlement cycles, refund policies, or specific payment channels. We can only infer that it supports some form of secure payment and account payout mechanism, but fee transparency is limited.
The advantages are its low barrier to entry and broad acceptance of different subject matter, making it suitable for quickly turning personal experiences, ideas, and digital materials into products. Its multilingual entry points and “15+ Countries” messaging also suggest a global positioning. The drawbacks are also clear: multiple public platform metrics appear to show 0, making real transaction activity difficult to verify; specific terms around copyright ownership, content moderation, dispute handling, and rights transfer agreements are not displayed; and the lack of information on payment methods and commissions may affect seller decisions.
It is better suited to individual creators, storytellers, holders of creative concepts, lightweight digital content sellers, and people who want to test the paid-content market. It is not ideal for e-commerce sellers who rely on stable traffic, standardized SKUs, or mature fulfillment systems. The main text does not provide information on access from China, so it is unclear whether the site can be reached directly or whether it supports common Chinese payment methods. For sellers targeting China, it may be worth comparing it with Gumroad, Ko-fi, Patreon, Substack, Etsy digital products, or Shopify digital download solutions.
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