If you’re thinking about selling on Payhip, one common question is whether the platform has a marketplace like Amazon or Etsy, where people can browse and discover your products. Let’s explore how Payhip works in this regard.
How Payhip Works
Payhip is primarily a direct-to-customer platform. This means:
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You create your own branded store.
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Customers visit your store directly via a link or referral.
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You manage pricing, branding, and customer relationships.
Unlike traditional marketplaces, Payhip does not have a central platform where shoppers browse multiple stores at once. So, your products are not automatically discovered by new customers unless you drive traffic to your store.
How Customers Discover Products on Payhip
Even though there isn’t a built-in marketplace, there are several ways customers can find your products:
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Direct links – Share your Payhip store URL on social media, email newsletters, or blogs.
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Affiliate marketing – Payhip allows you to set up an affiliate program so others can promote your products for a commission.
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Discount sharing – You can create shareable discount links that incentivize customers to share your products.
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Search engine optimization (SEO) – Optimize your store pages for Google to attract organic traffic.
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Paid advertising – Run ads on Facebook, Instagram, Google, or other platforms to bring customers directly to your Payhip store.
Differences from Traditional Marketplaces
Feature | Amazon/Etsy | Payhip |
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Central marketplace | ✅ Customers browse many stores | ❌ No central marketplace |
Customer discovery | High, built-in | Depends on your marketing efforts |
Store ownership | Limited | Full control of store & branding |
Fees | Listing + transaction | Free plan 5%, Paid plans lower/0% |
The key takeaway is that on Payhip, you own your store and your customers, but you are also responsible for driving traffic to your products.
Advantages of Payhip’s Approach
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Full branding control – You decide how your store looks and feels.
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Direct customer relationships – You own the email addresses and data, which allows for targeted marketing and repeat sales.
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Flexible products – Sell digital products, physical items, memberships, or subscriptions all in one store.
Conclusion
Payhip does not have a centralized marketplace where random shoppers can discover your products. Instead, it provides a platform for creators to sell directly to their audience while giving full control over branding, pricing, and customer relationships. Success on Payhip depends on your ability to drive traffic to your store through marketing, social media, SEO, and affiliate networks.
👉 To see a live example of a Payhip store in action, check out Tabitha Gachanja’s books here: https://payhip.com/TabzGM.
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