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Etsy vs Payhip

A side-by-side look at Etsy and Payhip. On our scoring, Payhip comes out ahead — but the right pick depends on your priorities.

Platform
Etsy logoEtsyMarketplace
Payhip logoPayhipCreator & digital
Scores
SellingScene score3.8/54.2/5
User rating4.14.2
Reviews5,120810
Pricing
Starting priceFreeFree
Pricing modelpay per listing + selling feesfree plan + flat monthly tiers
Transaction fees6.5% transaction fee + $0.20 per listing5% on free plan, 0% on paid plans
Hosting & setup
Hosting typeMarketplaceFully hosted (SaaS)
Free trialNo subscription requiredFree plan available
Staff accountsLimitedSingle account
Product limitUnlimited listingsUnlimited
Payments & security
Payment gatewaysEtsy PaymentsPayPal, Stripe
SSL includedYesYes
PCI compliantYesYes
Gift cardsYesYes
Catalog & content
Themes / templatesShop customizationCustomizable storefront
App marketplaceEtsy integrationsIntegrations & embeds
Multi-currencyYesNo
Multi-languageYesNo
POS includedYesNo
Abandoned cart recoveryNoYes
Built-in blogNoNo
Tools & flexibility
Drag-and-drop editorNoNo
API accessYesNo
Mobile appYesNo
Support channelsEmail, help center, limited chatEmail support & help center
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Why pick Etsy?

Etsy connects independent makers with a built-in audience that specifically wants handmade, vintage, and craft goods, so discovery comes almost for free. Rising fees, mandatory ad costs, and tightening policies have frustrated many long-time sellers.

Best for: Makers selling handmade, vintage, or craft items

Read the full Etsy review

Why pick Payhip?

Payhip covers digital downloads, courses, memberships, and even physical goods with a generous free plan and no design lock-in. Drop the per-sale fee by upgrading, and you get one of the best values for solo creators.

Best for: Creators selling digital products on a budget

Read the full Payhip review