Sell in One Click
Turn any product or service into a shareable checkout link and start selling instantly. No website, no hassle.
How It Works
Create a card
Just add a photo, description, price, and connect payments
Share
Instagram, Facebook, X, or directly with clients via link or QR code
Get paid
Money goes straight to your PayPal or Stripe
For Whom
Analytics
$18 490
Total revenue
Track your revenue and orders in real time to see what’s selling and how your business grows.
Track your revenue and orders in real time to see what’s selling and how your business grows. No complicated reports, just clear, useful stats that help you focus on what works. Stay in control, react to trends faster, and make smart decisions based on real data.
1 989
Orders
Connect Facebook Pixel, TikTok, or Google Analytics to understand traffic, conversions, and what drives results.
Identify traffic sources, regions, and best-selling products: all in one place, with simple setup.
Connect Facebook Pixel, TikTok, or Google Analytics to better understand your traffic and conversions.
See where buyers come from, what drives results, and how to improve performance. Track traffic sources, regions, and best-selling products in one place.
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Key points
no platform cut
no developers
no DMs needed
styled your way
First time launch
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Create your first product card in just a few seconds. No complex setup, no coding, just a simple link or QR code to start selling today!
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