Seller Terms
These seller terms explain how original third-party digital products can be reviewed, listed, sold, fulfilled, and paid out through Nishvault Marketplace.
Marketplace Role
Nishvault acts as the marketplace operator and fulfillment guard for approved seller products. Sellers submit original products, previews, manifests, rights notes, and private package references. Nishvault can review, reject, request changes, list, route checkout requests, issue gated delivery, and track payout status.
Accepted Seller Products
Seller products can include premium kits, templates, spreadsheets, calculators, audio packs, visual asset packs, video template packs, AI workflow packs, data products, workflow artifacts, and subscription toolkits. Every product needs a visible preview and a clear full-file manifest before it can be promoted.
Blocked Products
Nishvault blocks copied marketplace assets, copyrighted templates without resale rights, brand/trademark impersonation, misleading income claims, private files, malware, adult or illegal content, and legal, medical, tax, investment, or regulated professional advice products. Fixed-source form completion workflows may be reviewed only with strict disclaimers and no custom professional advice.
Preview And Package Requirement
Public listings must show enough proof for buyers to understand the product before checkout: sample rows, screenshots, audio snippets, video previews, demo calculators, watermarked visuals, or a public sample file. Sellers can either provide an external preview URL or upload the public sample directly through the Nishvault seller upload center after submission. Full product packages stay private and gated until payment/reference matching and fulfillment approval.
Direct Upload Center
After submission, each seller receives a private upload link. The upload center accepts one public buyer-safe sample and one private full product package. Public samples are used for listing proof; private packages are stored for gated fulfillment review and are never exposed as public static downloads.
Pricing And Platform Fee
The default marketplace economics are a 20% Nishvault platform fee and an 80% seller net estimate on the listed product price. Gross price, platform fee, seller net, payout status, payout note, payment reference, and delivery status are tracked in the marketplace order queue.
Payout Readiness
A seller payout is not due at submission or merely when a buyer clicks checkout. Payout readiness requires payment confirmation, package readiness, gated delivery approval, refund-risk review, and marketplace payout approval. Orders can be held if the private package is missing, rights evidence is weak, payment is unmatched, or a refund/support issue is open.
Seller Confirmations
Every marketplace submission must explicitly confirm four private operating rules: the product is original or properly licensed, the current seller terms are accepted, the default 20% Nishvault platform fee is accepted, and payout is not due until payment, delivery, refund-risk, and fulfillment checks are complete. Nishvault stores these confirmations as review evidence and does not publish private payout details.
Buyer Refund And Delivery Rules
Seller products follow Nishvault refund, delivery, security, and payment-method rules. If a seller product cannot be delivered, is materially broken, or does not match the approved manifest, Nishvault can correct delivery, hold payout, refund the buyer, reject the product, or require seller changes.
Seller Dashboard
After submission, sellers receive private dashboard, upload, and status links. The dashboard groups products submitted with the same seller email, shows review status, package readiness, marketplace views, preview clicks, checkout clicks, order status, seller net, and payout readiness without exposing seller email publicly.
Marketplace Readiness Score
Seller dashboards can show a readiness score for each product. The score is based on price, buyer outcome, asset manifest, visible preview, private package upload, current seller confirmations, and public approval. Products can be marked blocked, needs work, nearly ready, or checkout ready. Readiness blockers tell the seller exactly what to fix before the listing can be promoted or fulfilled.
No Sales Guarantee
Marketplace approval does not guarantee traffic, checkout clicks, sales, payout timing, category placement, Telegram publication, support blog coverage, or permanent listing. Products with better preview proof, safer rights, stronger buyer outcomes, and stronger demand signals can receive more promotion.
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