Flippa
Listing MarketplacesThe highest-volume open marketplace for digital assets, from starter sites to seven-figure businesses, with self-serve listings, auctions, integrated escrow, and a paid buyer tier that adds early access and diligence data.
- Pricing
- Freemium, Free buyer tier browses the marketplace; Flippa Premium is $49 per month or $388 per year and adds 21-day early access to listings over $10k, AI matching, and partner performance data (flippa.com/pricing, July 2026). Sellers pay tiered flat listing fees ($29 to $699 depending on asset size and package) plus a 10% success fee; payments route through FlippaPay from 1% or Escrow.com from 1.2%.
- Best For
- High-volume browsing at the small end of the digital market, and buyers comfortable doing their own diligence in exchange for the widest and cheapest inventory
- Roadmap Stages
- 5. Source Deals
Pros
- The largest open inventory of digital assets, including the sub-$100k range the curated marketplaces exclude
- Published, transparent pricing on both sides, with integrated escrow
- Paid tier adds early access and third-party performance data that materially help screening
Cons
- Open-listing model means listing quality varies widely; diligence burden falls entirely on the buyer
- Community discussion has flagged inflated claims and low-quality listings at the small end for years, and the vetting is far lighter than curated competitors
- Auction dynamics on attractive assets can bid prices past defensible multiples
What Searchers Say
Reputation tracks the open-marketplace model: unmatched volume and access, with listing-quality variance the constant caveat across review roundups and founder-community threads. The platform has invested in verification and data integrations in recent years, which reviewers acknowledge while still advising buyer-led diligence on every listing.