Sell inside the marketplace, not on an island.
Shoparino8 gives you a verified shop page, one order desk, and the marketplace’s own discovery and checkout. You bring the products.
Every application is reviewed before a shop goes live, and nothing you list appears to shoppers until you publish it.
Illustrative example. Kestrel & Co. is not a real shop and these orders are sample data.
Six steps from application to first order.
Nothing here is hidden behind a sales call. The path is the same for every seller on the platform.
Apply with your business details
One registration form. You tell us who you are, what you sell, and how you operate.
We verify before you list
Applications are reviewed against the marketplace’s business and listing standards. Verification is the reason shoppers trust an unfamiliar shop name here.
Your shop and workspace open together
Approval gives you a shop page inside the marketplace and the vendor workspace that runs it.
Build the catalog as drafts
Products stay in draft while you write, price, and photograph them. Publish when the listing is finished, archive it when the line retires.
Orders arrive in one queue
Shoppers check out with your products alongside anything else in their cart. You work a single order desk, not a scattered inbox.
Add reach when you need it
Flash sales, bulk order requests, demanded products, and a higher membership tier are there when the shop outgrows where it started.
Everything the shop needs is already in the workspace.
No plugin marketplace, no integrations to wire up before you can take an order.
- Catalog
- Draft, publish, and archive products. Rich descriptions, variants, and pricing live in one editor.
- Order desk
- Every order across the marketplace that belongs to your shop, with its current state.
- Flash sales
- Schedule a time-boxed discount and let the marketplace surface it to shoppers already browsing.
- Bulk order requests
- Handle large-quantity enquiries as a tracked request instead of a lost email thread.
- Demanded products
- See what shoppers are asking for before you commit stock to it.
- Analytics
- Charted views of how the shop is performing, in the same workspace as the work.
- Business settings
- Company details, payout information, and account access, kept apart from your personal profile.
- Support tickets
- Customer issues arrive as tickets with a defined escalation path, not as public complaints.
What selling here costs, stated plainly.
Commission is set per category
A category’s commission rate is the source of truth for how a sale is split, and rates differ between categories because the categories do. That is why this page does not print one headline percentage — the rate that matters is the one attached to what you actually sell, and you see it during your application.
Membership sets your room to grow
Vendor membership runs in tiers, with top-ups for the months a shop needs more than its tier allows. Current tiers and what each includes are shown before you commit to one, and again inside the workspace.
Payout, delivery, tax, and return obligations are governed by the published marketplace policies — the service solution agreement, returns, delivery, tax, and terms. Read them before you apply, not after.
Before you apply.
Who can sell here?
Any business that passes verification. You apply with your business details, an administrator reviews the application against the marketplace’s standards, and approval opens the workspace.
How do shoppers find my products?
Through the marketplace itself — category browsing, search, your shop page, and the flash-sale surfaces. Your listings sit in the same catalog and the same checkout as every other approved shop.
Do I need my own website or payment setup?
No. The shop page, cart, and checkout belong to the marketplace. What you run is the catalog and the orders that come out of it.
Can I prepare the catalog before going live?
Yes. Products stay in draft until you publish them, so you can write listings, set prices, and load images without anything appearing to shoppers.
What happens when a customer has a problem?
It arrives as a support ticket with a defined escalation path. Shop-level issues are yours to resolve in the workspace; the marketplace handles what sits above that.
What if I already sell somewhere else?
Most sellers here do. A shop on this marketplace is another channel with its own catalog, not a replacement for the one you already run.
Apply once. Sell where the shoppers already are.
Registration takes your business details and starts the verification review. Nothing lists publicly until you publish it.