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ProMeet is a digital content commerce tool for creators, built around a shareable mini-store link. Creators can upload videos, photos, livestreams, or schedule online meetings, then place the link on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, newsletters, or personal websites as a hub for showcasing content, collecting payments, and engaging with audiences.
The platform emphasizes using “one link” to handle the storefront, payment gateway, and audience interaction. Creators can set their own prices for individual videos, events, or content bundles, without being forced into a subscription model. On the fulfillment side, there is no physical logistics involved, making it better suited to digital content delivery, paid livestreams, paid meetings, and encrypted video chat rooms. The dashboard also provides real-time data on visits, clicks, and sales performance to help optimize promotional channels.
According to the official website, ProMeet is free to use, and the platform only charges creators when they earn money. Creators keep 90% of their revenue. Its payment system is clearly Web3-oriented: payments are made and received via the USDC stablecoin, public chains such as Polygon or Ethereum, and third-party wallets such as Metamask. The advantages are cross-border reach, instant settlement, and transparency. However, gas fees, on-chain transaction fees, and third-party charges are not controlled by the platform and cannot be refunded by it. The platform’s terms also reserve the right to adjust its fee structure.
Its strengths include a low barrier to opening a store—the official website claims one can be created in under a minute—a single-link format that works well for social media traffic, strong pricing autonomy for creators, and direct USDC payouts. The drawbacks are also obvious: both buyers and sellers need to understand wallets, USDC, and on-chain transactions, which creates a high payment barrier for average users. The platform does not custody wallets and cannot recover private keys or assets. Accounts may also be restricted due to compliance, content, or regional issues. In terms of content rules, the platform prohibits pornography, illegal content, hate, harassment, scams, and various other categories of content.
ProMeet is better suited to creators, coaches, consultants, and personal brands that already have overseas social media traffic and can accept cryptocurrency settlement, rather than traditional sellers of physical goods. The main text does not provide information on access from China. On the payment side, because it relies on USDC, crypto wallets, and public blockchains, compliance and usability are uncertain. If you need fiat payments or a more mature content commerce ecosystem, you may want to compare it with Patreon, Gumroad, Ko-fi, OnlyFans, or Buy Me a Coffee.
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