Selling digital goods and accepting bitcoin: Have a favorite service?

in bitcoin •  8 years ago 

There are plenty of pretty nice services out there that help you sell your ebook/music/software/photoshop brushes/fonts/whatever.
You upload your file(s), customize a nice idiot-proof theme that pretty much looks good no matter what, set a price, and bam!- you're selling stuff online. (Sometimes tech is pretty dang nice. :D)

These services tend to vary in a few small ways. Some use Paypal, some use Stripe, some accept both and other stuff. And they all charge you in slightly different ways, and release payment to you in slightly different ways.

Any of these services that's started in the past few years, even if it's bad in other ways, generally has pretty great UX. Example (screenshot of gumroad product page.)

This brings us to bitcoin. The most popular of these services don't accept bitcoin. And many of us would love to accept bitcoin. Some of us would even be willing to set up a separate/redundant store to accept bitcoin. Stripe does let you accept bitcoin, but it's not a "full service" digital goods store front. I'm talking about the friendly service set-up/fulfillment/hosting layer.

Do you have a favorite, friendly, high-quality (nice UX) way to sell digital goods and accept bitcoin?

We're all ears.

BTW, if you're just generally curious about this space, here's a list of digital goods storefront services. I am not vouching for all them. Just providing them so you can check out the state of the art:

  • Gumroad
  • E-Junkie
  • FetchApp
  • DPD
  • SendOwl
  • Sellfy
  • Selz
  • Pixycart
  • Content Shelf
  • Payloadz
  • Klickly
  • Pulley
  • Easydigitaldownloads
  • Chec
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Probably satoshibox.com .