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We're super excited to launch our 'sell files' feature!

We launched OneButton a couple weeks ago with only the ability to link externally with your button. Now you can sell digital files, build mailing lists, and more!

Here are a couple example pages:

https://onebtn.co/i_make_music -- this example is selling a dance beat I personally made (though I'm much better at coding than making music).

You can also use custom domains on your pages for free! http://YouCanUseDomains.com

Are you an escrow service? Do you mediate disputes?
It's bitcoin, so of course not.

Just looking at their terms confirms this. Even if they did multi-sig, how would they validate that the file isn't a lemon?

Thanks for explaining it, I guess, because your web site sure doesn't. The about page is worse than useless.
You're right. This is one of the top priorities of ours to update.
Why is an email address required?
To purchase or to sign up?

Emails are required to purchase as download links are sent to users upon purchasing ( in addition to being redirected to the download page ).

In total there is a 13% fee (that includes Stripe fee). What is the real advantage of using your service? How do you handle the selling of pirated material?
OneButton is a website generator, not just a product page. Users can add their own domain name, etc. We're like Squarespace meets Gumroad (and will soon have more features on the 'squarespace' side of things).

We plan on dropping the fee to around 5% soon, but we want to make sure that we won't lose money doing that. We decided to launch with a 10% fee to make sure we don't lose a bunch of money on hosting fees.

Our first target for marketing will be musicians as an alternative to Bandcamp (which charges a 15% fee + paypal fees).

Regarding pirated material, we'll remove anything we find that falls into that category. We'll soon have a reporting feature, etc.

That said, in order to sell users have to verify their identity with Stripe, so we don't expect to have a ton of illegal stuff going on.

So, all of the flakiness of Bitcoin with none of the anonymity.

I'm a little confused by this concept.

Not useful for me at this moment but I wish you luck.
"Our fees are just 10% per successful transaction in addition to Stripe's fees. These fees are deducted from sales automatically."

Please remove "just" word. Or replace it with "EXORBITANT" to reflect the true value.

Hosting is not cheap and we don't have a ton of money right now to host stuff at a loss. We plan to drop this to 5% in the near future if we won't lose money by doing so.
I'm glad you're focused on a sustainable business model, but try to connect cost with value. If I sell an album on your site for $1000 or $10, it doesn't cost you any extra but my fees are 100x.

If hosting is an issue, create monthly plans based on usage or additional features. That's your value, that's where the business cost is, so that's what users are paying for. You aren't a payments company, so don't make your money on payments.

I think you're probably right. Going to do some thinking on better approaches to this. Thanks
Do you delete files after they are purchased and downloaded, or do they persist? How long?

Are you encrypting the files on your storage servers in case you're subpoenaed?

How can I verify the file is what is described, before I pay for it?

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The $5 VPS only has 20GB of storage.
We're using S3 which is around 9 cents per gigabyte downloaded plus 3 cents per month per gigagbyte for storage. This is a pretty standard approach for reliably hosting files.

Using a server on digital ocean to store files would be bad practice in lots of ways.

I don't have a use for it, but I like the simplicity.

Maybe this is a strange question, but why no pornographic material? I'm more curious about why you'd bother to single it more out than anything else. It seems to me that that particular type of thing (images and videos as opposed to games and apps) would be a much broader use case.

Just worried about legal implications of hosting pornographic content. We may allow this in the future but don't want to do so without making sure everything is in the clear.
Gumroad lets you do this for PayPal & Credit Cards, and it charges 5% flat—not on top of payment processing fees.
We're more focused on website creation as opposed to being a payments company. The fee will be dropped to 5% as soon as we make sure we won't lose money on hosting fees.

Soon we'll have more squarespace-like features on the website creation side of things and will likely charge for features along those lines ( monthly hosting plans ), while dropping our fees per sales to equal cost ( as suggested by another user in this thread ).

Could you add an examples page? I think it would be easier for potential clients to understand what you're offering, as well as gather inspiration, if you distinctly show a demo of how each page type works (without having to sign up).