Sell Digital Products on Nishvault

List an original digital product on Nishvault. The marketplace accepts useful downloadable products, calculators, workflow artifacts, creative packs, data products, AI workflow kits, and MicroSaaS-style tools that can show a real preview before checkout.

Seller Quality Checklist

Before submitting, make sure the product is more than an idea. Nishvault looks for a visible sample, a clear full-file manifest, a buyer outcome, a delivery plan, and rights evidence. Products without concrete preview proof stay in review or needs changes instead of becoming public listings.

Review, Revision And Payout Path

Seller submissions move through received, in_review, needs_changes, approved, listed, rejected, or published states. The private seller dashboard lets the seller upload a package, edit current product details, add another product, see marketplace views and checkout clicks, and follow account-wide orders without exposing seller email publicly.

Payout is not automatic at submission. The admin order queue tracks payment confirmation, gated delivery, seller net, platform fee, refund-risk review, and payout status. Seller payout becomes ready only after the order is paid, the private package is deliverable, and the fulfillment path is approved.

Submit A Product For Review

Nishvault can sell first-party products and review third-party creator products. Submit only original work or products you have the right to sell. The review checks preview quality, pricing, fulfillment fit, refund clarity, category demand, and copyright risk before a product is listed.

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After submission, keep the seller reference shown here. Approved products can move into product page, support content, checkout, gated delivery, and Telegram URL publication.

Marketplace Listing Standard

Seller Economics

Default marketplace economics are simple: Nishvault keeps a 20% platform fee and the seller net estimate is 80% of the listed product price after payment confirmation and gated delivery. The admin order queue tracks gross price, platform fee, seller net, payout status, payout note, and delivery status. Final payout timing can depend on refund, fraud, rights, and delivery checks.

Needs Changes Loop

If review finds weak preview proof, unclear rights, missing files, risky claims, or a thin buyer outcome, the product is marked needs changes instead of going public. The seller can reopen the private dashboard, edit current product details, upload a corrected package, and submit the update back to in_review without creating a duplicate listing.

Accepted Product Families

Nishvault can review document kits, calculators, spreadsheet products, AI workflow packs, audio packs, visual assets, video templates, data products, paid workflow artifacts, and subscription toolkits. Regulated legal, medical, tax, investment, or professional advice products are blocked unless they are fixed-source form completion flows with clear disclaimers.

What Happens After Submission

The submission becomes a seller product lead and a marketplace submission record. The automation scores demand, uniqueness, productability, copyright risk, preview quality, checkout readiness, and fulfillment fit. Approved submissions can become public marketplace listings at /marketplace/products/{sellerReference} with visible previews and gated delivery; rejected products are skipped without blocking the rest of the store.

Seller Review Status

After submitting, keep the seller reference and private status link shown by the form. Nishvault can move a product through received, in review, needs changes, approved, listed, rejected, or published states. Public listing pages only appear after approval, and they do not expose seller email, payout preference, or private operational notes.

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