For makers
Ninety-two to you.
Eight to us.
Of every sale on Archify. No listing fees, no monthly bill, no exclusivity. We earn when your build does.
Worked example
On a $1,900 build.
- Buyer pays
- $1,900.00
- Archify fee · 8%
- −$152.00
- Lands in your Stripe
- $1,748.00
Stripe processing fees apply on top, paid by the buyer at checkout (about 2.9% + 30¢ in the US, similar elsewhere). Nothing else comes out of your share.
What the 8% buys
We open the zip, run the product, and verify what the buyer receives.
Archify’s 8% covers review, packaging, listing creation, buyer clarity, payment handling, and the trust layer that makes a product easier to sell. Nothing reaches a buyer that didn’t run for Archify first.
- 01
A working demo
We boot your build with shared keys, capture the screenshots, draft the listing copy from your README, and verify the flows fire end-to-end.
- 02
A trust signal
The Archify-verified badge on your listing — earned by the build passing review, not bought. Buyers see it and know what it means.
- 03
A sandbox demo
On request, we boot a 20-minute sandbox of your build for serious buyers. They click around with watermarked sessions; you don’t lift a finger.
- 04
Payments and payouts
Stripe Connect wiring, KYC, reconciliation. You get T+2 to your linked bank in your local currency. We never hold seller funds.
- 05
Reputation and Q&A
Buyer questions land in your inbox. Reviews live on your maker profile across every listing. Your track record stays yours, even after a listing sells.
- 06
Dispute mediation
Rare, but if a buyer claims something we verified didn’t work as advertised, we look at it. Honest disagreements get sorted; clear cases get refunded by us, not by you.
Payouts
Two days to your bank.
Each sale, your share lands in your linked bank account two business days after the buyer pays. Your local currency, converted by Stripe at standard rates.
We never sit on seller funds. Stripe Connect handles the money — we’re the listing layer above it.
Set up takes about ten minutes once you’ve been identity-verified. After that, every future sale just lands.
What we don’t do
Refunds, on principle.
Once a buyer downloads the zip, the work has changed hands. A refund window for digital goods invites bad-faith claims — someone gets the build, copies it, and asks for their money back. We don’t want that risk on you.
Instead: we do the verification work upfront. Nothing publishes that hasn’t run for us. The build a buyer downloads is the build we tested, with the same captures they saw on the listing.
In the rare case a buyer claims something we verified didn’t hold up, we look at it. If it’s on us, we’re the ones writing the cheque.
One zip. One buyer.
One transfer.
Listings are sold once. The buyer takes the build and the relationship; you keep your reputation across whatever you list next. Price each project for what it’s worth as a going concern.