For creators & studios selling on DevLoot
Simple pricing for creators
Keep it free while you’re starting out. Upgrade to Pro when lower fees, memberships, and the Verified badge start paying for themselves.
Free
For creators just starting out.
$0/forever
- Up to 10 published products
- 12% platform fee on sales
- Basic storefront & analytics
- Stripe payouts via Connect
- WebGL live demos
- Sell creator memberships
- Advanced analytics (funnel, cohorts)
- Verified Vendor eligibility
Recommended
Pro
For creators earning real revenue.
$7.50/mo billed $90/yr
- Unlimited published products
- 8% platform fee (4% less than Free)
- WebGL live demos
- Sell creator memberships
- Advanced analytics
- Eligible for Verified Vendor
- Priority support
- Custom storefront banner
How much would Pro save you?
The fee delta compounds monthly. Plug in your (future) monthly sales to see.
$/ month
Break-even: Pro pays for itself at $188/mo in sales.
Fee on Free
$60.00
per month
Fee on Pro
$40.00
per month
Net savings
+$12.50
per month (fee savings minus Pro cost)
Common questions
- Does Pro change how I get paid?
- No. Payouts still flow to your Stripe Connect account on the schedule you set in Stripe. Pro only changes the percentage DevLoot keeps as a platform fee (12% → 8%).
- What happens if I cancel Pro?
- Your storefront stays up and your existing products keep selling. If you have more than 10 published products, anything over the cap gets hidden until you either remove overages or re-upgrade. Active members you sold keep access until their billing period ends.
- Is Pro the same as Verified?
- No — Pro is the paid tier. Verified is a separate status (a blue checkmark) earned through manual review of your track record. Pro is a prerequisite for applying to Verified, but doesn’t auto-grant it.
- Am I the merchant of record on my sales?
- Yes. DevLoot is a payment facilitator; you’re the seller, so you own refunds, chargebacks, tax, and support for your products. We provide the tools (dispute evidence exports, support ticket inbox) but don’t intervene by default.