Sellfy

Sellfy

All-in-one e-commerce platform from Latvia for creators selling digital products, physical goods, and subscriptions.

πŸ“ Latvia πŸ‡±πŸ‡», Riga

πŸ›οΈ Majority EU-owned

Product overview

Sellfy is an all-in-one e-commerce platform for creators, influencers, and digital entrepreneurs. Founded in 2011 in Riga, Latvia, by Maris Dagis and Kristaps Alks, the platform enables users to sell digital products (eBooks, music, videos, software with no file size limits), physical products, print-on-demand merchandise, and subscriptions from a single customizable storefront. Core features include a drag-and-drop store builder, instant digital delivery with PDF stamping, built-in email marketing with newsletters and automations, discount codes, upselling at checkout, cart abandonment recovery, affiliate program management, embeddable buy buttons for external websites, and YouTube end screens for creator monetization. All paid plans charge zero platform transaction fees. Sellfy serves 30,000+ active sellers across 200+ countries, generating approximately USD 3.1 million in annual revenue with a 28-person team. The company received angel backing from Skype co-founder Toivo Annus and former Skype Estonia head Sten Tamkivi. Pricing starts at USD 29/month (USD 22/month billed annually) with a 14-day free trial. Target audience is YouTubers, musicians, designers, photographers, coaches, and SaaS entrepreneurs seeking a simple commerce solution without technical complexity. KEY FEATURES: - Sell digital products, physical goods, print-on-demand, and subscriptions in one store - Built-in email marketing with newsletters and automated sequences - Zero platform transaction fees on all paid plans - Embeddable buy buttons and YouTube end screens for creator monetization - 14-day free trial with no credit card required

Sovereignty

πŸ›οΈ Majority EU-owned☁️ EU hosted

Company overview

Founded2011
Websitesellfy.com
HeadquartersLatvia πŸ‡±πŸ‡», Riga

Pricing

USD 29/mo

🎁 Free trial

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Alternative to:Shopify

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