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Self-serve seller onboarding

Start selling without waiting on a manual seller approval queue.

The backend now captures seller profiles and listing submissions directly. Seller onboarding is self-serve; verification becomes a trust layer, not a gate.

Already created an account? Log in to your seller dashboard.

Launch economics

  • Free to list
  • Creators keep 88% and the platform keeps 12%
  • Seller onboarding is self-serve
  • Verification is optional and can be layered later
  • Public catalog publication is a separate workflow from seller creation

Create seller profile

Submit the seller basics and your first listing. This writes to the database and gives us a real onboarding backbone before creator outreach begins.

First listing

This creates a seller profile and stores the first listing in the backend. The public marketplace still reads from the launch catalog until the publication workflow is wired.

What happens after submit

  • Seller account is created and a secure session starts immediately
  • First listing is stored as a persistent draft in the database
  • You land in the seller dashboard to keep editing from there
  • The public marketplace only shows real published listings

Why this step matters

  • Seller onboarding stops depending on inbox triage
  • Listing creation becomes persistent instead of email-only
  • We can add auth, publish flows, and payouts on top of a real schema