7 Marketplaces to sell your Digital Products (2025-2026)

 7 Marketplaces to Sell Artistic Digital Products





Are you looking for a marketplace to sell digital products? Well, I'll be discussing 7 marketplaces to sell ebooks, courses, and more. 

To learn more about digital products and what to sell as an artist, see my other blog post: Easy Digital Product Ideas for Artist



1. Sellfy




Sellfy is the most common and professional site for digital products and print on demand products. Sellfy offers you to sell graphic designs, digital templates, and digital downloads. Perfect for artist trying to sell their graphic designs, art printable, digital planners and many other items. 

Sellfy has the convience of building a quick store by having hosting, store customization, and subscriptions. Furthermore, the site helps you tax and VAT (value-added tax).


Pricing:

Free plan:$0 
Starter plan: $22/month
Business: $59/month 
Premium: $119/month



2. Payhip




Payhip is probably the best option from this list to sell digital products. Payhip provides unlimited product listing. promo codes for your costumers, and affilate tools. As well as easy to navigate and vat for eu sellers.
Payhip has the lowest fees compared to the rest of the services. 

You can sell all kinds of digital products, from ebooks to digital downloads. 


Pricing:

Free pkan: $0 / 5% fee
Plus plan: $29/month /2% fee
Pro: $99/month /0%fee


3. E-Junkie





E-Junkie  is a marketplace dedicated to sell ebooks and digital downloads.  Perfect for artists trying to sell their ebooks.
E-junkie is a perfect service for beginner ebook authors trying to share their art knowledge. 

This ebbok service provides marketing tools, affilate tools, and PDF stamping of your ebooks. Again a good match for artists beginning in the ebook business for it's low upfront cost. 


Pricing: 
Basic plan: $5/month 
Advanced plan: $10/month
Pro plan: $20/month
Unlimited plan: $40/month



4. Teachable 




Teachable is an amazing online marketplace for artists selling courses or tutorial/lessons. Teachable provides stability for your courses, by giving you unlimited coachng services, one on one or group sessions, many template designs and surveys for audience feedback. 
In addition, teachable offers the important small acommendations of email automation, VAT (Value of Added Tax), and easy payments. 
If you're loking for a marketplace to sell courses, teachable is the best option amongst it's competitors.

Pricing
Basic plan: $29 /month
Pro plan: $99/month
Business: $249/month


5. Gumroad 





Gumroad offers benefits that other marketplaces don't offer, such as memberships. Gumroad memberships are easy to use and informs your costumers when you upload a new product for sale. Also, rhe ability to have more connections with your customers by having their emails, and names. Giving you the chance to build an email listing for customers, when a new product is out. 

One problem with gumroad are the high fees of 9% in each sale. However the more you grow the low the fees you get. 

Gumroad is a good match if you want to have more connections with your costumers and want a site with an easy to navigate site. 

Fees

$0 revenue: 9% fee
$1,000 revenue: 7% fee
$10,000: 5% fee
$100,000 revenue: 3% fee
$1,000,000 revenue: 2.9% fee



6. Upwork




Upwork is a freelance site for freelancers who want to make an income online through their hobby or passion. 
For example, an inspiring artist who looks to sell their art. Well, upwork is a great option for digital designers. Digital artists can benefit from a freelance site because many times small businesses go to freelance sites to look for designers who will do logos, template ideas, or slogans. 

Upwork provides contracts, billing, new clients, and easy navigation. Just almost everything a freelancer needs in order to succeed in their carreer. 



Fees

$0-500: 20% fee
$500-10,000: 10% fee
$10,000 and more: 5% fee 



7. Etsy





Etsy is the most popular marketplace on this list. small business owners continue to sell and join. Businesses sell physical goods or digital goods and services who trust etsy.
Mainly because it's a beginner friendly site for artist trying to sell digital products or downloads. Etsy provides you marketing for your products, opportunties to grow and gain new costumers, and easy management for your products. As well as, automatic shipping for your digital items and giving you the comfort of not worrying about manually shipping to your costumers. 

Fees:  
Transaction fees: 6.5%
Listing fees: 20 cents per item
Payment processing fee: 3%
2nd listing fee: 20% (everytime someone purchases an item)
Processing fees: 25%



In Conclusion:

These 7 marketplaces are the best sites I found for your digital products. From ebboks, diigital templates, or graphic designers, these sites vary depending on what you're selling and looking for. 
Also, if you're a beginner digital seller, or an experienced digital seller looking for new marketplaces this list will help you find your next site. Always look for a marketplace that fits you're digital product and afforablility. 


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