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Sellfy

All-in-one storefront for solo creators selling digital products, subscriptions, and print-on-demand merch in one place. The right pick when your product mix spans more than just digital downloads.

Veredito: Solo creators selling a mix of product types: digital downloads plus print-on-demand merch, or digital plus subscriptions. Especially useful for creators (musicians, artists, designers, course creators) who want a single platform instead of stitching Gumroad + Printful + a separate subscription tool.

Em resumo

Preço
No free tier (14-day trial). Starter from ~$29/mo (annual), Business ~$79/mo, Premium ~$159/mo
Categoria
Digital Products
Última revisão
Ideal para
Solo creators selling a mix of product types: digital downloads plus print-on-demand merch, or digital plus subscriptions. Especially useful for creators (musicians, artists, designers, course creators) who want a single platform instead of stitching Gumroad + Printful + a separate subscription tool.
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Benchmarks

Como Sellfy pontua mesmo.

Cinco eixos que importam para um negócio de uma pessoa. Cada nota é editorial, 1–10, mais alto é melhor. Nenhuma ferramenta atinge o máximo em tudo; a forma do gráfico é o sinal.

246810PreçoSolo-fitCurva de aprendizagemLock-inSuporte
Preço
Relação qualidade-preço para um orçamento solo
6.0/10
Solo-fit
Pensada para operadores solo
9.0/10
Curva de aprendizagem
Quão depressa um iniciante faz trabalho útil
9.0/10
Lock-in
Quão fácil é sair (alto = fácil)
7.0/10
Suporte
Qualidade e rapidez do suporte
7.0/10

As notas são definidas pelo editor após uso real e atualizadas com a ferramenta. Não são pagas nem influenciadas por afiliações.

A favor

  • Built-in print-on-demand for t-shirts, mugs, posters alongside digital products in one storefront
  • Full hosted storefront, not just a checkout page like Lemon Squeezy or Gumroad
  • Subscriptions and recurring products supported natively
  • No transaction fees on paid plans (vs Gumroad which keeps a percentage on top of the subscription)
  • Genuinely simple setup: live storefront in 10-15 minutes from sign-up
  • Embeddable buy buttons for solos who already have their own site

Contra

  • No permanent free tier; the 14-day trial is the entire evaluation window
  • Not a merchant of record: VAT and sales tax are your problem (Lemon Squeezy handles this)
  • Discovery is weaker than Gumroad, which has built-in marketplace traffic
  • Print-on-demand product range is narrower than dedicated POD platforms (Printful, Printify)
  • Customisation depth lower than Shopify if you want a fully-branded boutique experience

Why Sellfy over Gumroad or Lemon Squeezy

These are the three serious options for solo creators selling online in 2026, and they solve different problems:

  • Gumroad is discovery-first. Free tier (with high transaction fees), built-in marketplace traffic, simple catalog page. The right pick when you want the easiest path to first sale and do not mind the fee structure.
  • Lemon Squeezy is tax-handling-first. Merchant of record, VAT/sales-tax compliance built in, developer-friendly. The right pick for digital downloads and SaaS where the tax overhead is real.
  • Sellfy is product-mix-first. Full storefront, native print-on-demand, subscriptions. The right pick when you sell more than just digital downloads.

The honest framing: if you sell digital products only, Gumroad or Lemon Squeezy probably fits better. If your product mix includes physical merch (POD), subscriptions, or you want a real hosted storefront, Sellfy is the platform that handles all of it in one place.

What it does well

  • Print-on-demand alongside digital products. The differentiator. Upload a design, Sellfy handles the printing and shipping when an order lands. Sell digital products and physical merch from the same storefront without juggling Printful + a separate digital-product platform.
  • Real hosted storefront. Not just a checkout page. Sellfy gives you a branded storefront with a real product catalog, category navigation, search, and customer accounts. For creators who want a "store," not a "buy link," this is the right shape.
  • Subscriptions and recurring revenue. Native support for subscription products, recurring digital deliveries, and membership-style offerings. Gumroad has memberships too; Sellfy's are cleaner integrated with the rest of the catalog.
  • Flat transaction fees on paid plans. Sellfy keeps the platform fees inside the monthly subscription. Gumroad takes a percentage of every sale on top of any plan fees, which adds up fast at meaningful volume.

What I use it for

A creator storefront selling a $40 digital workbook, a $79 course bundle, a subscription "monthly drop" at $9/month, and a small line of branded t-shirts and posters via print-on-demand. Everything lives in one place, the customer logs into one account, the revenue lands in one Stripe payout. The alternative (Gumroad for digital + Printful for merch + a separate subscription tool) means three subscriptions, three integrations, and three customer experiences.

Pricing reality

There is no permanent free tier. The 14-day trial is the entire evaluation window, which is short for a tool you really judge after running real campaigns.

The realistic working tier depends on what you sell:

  • Starter (~$29/mo annual) covers solos selling digital products with light POD or subscription needs
  • Business (~$79/mo annual) adds upsells, cart abandonment recovery, and removes the Sellfy branding. This is the right tier if you treat the storefront as a primary acquisition channel.
  • Premium (~$159/mo annual) is for solos with higher volume or who want migration assistance and priority support.

The annual-billing discount is meaningful (~30%), so plan for annual once you have committed to the platform.

Verdict

Worth the subscription if your product mix spans digital + physical + subscriptions and you want one platform instead of three. Skip it if you only sell digital downloads (use Lemon Squeezy or Gumroad), if your physical sales need full e-commerce depth (use Shopify), or if your audience already lives on Gumroad's marketplace.

Related reading: our editorial case for Sellfy as the default all-in-one storefront for solo creators, the Gumroad and Lemon Squeezy reviews for the digital-only alternatives, and our Stripe vs Lemon Squeezy vs Paddle comparison for the payments-tooling decision.

Conclusão

Pronto para experimentar Sellfy?

Solo creators selling a mix of product types: digital downloads plus print-on-demand merch, or digital plus subscriptions. Especially useful for creators (musicians, artists, designers, course creators) who want a single platform instead of stitching Gumroad + Printful + a separate subscription tool.

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