shiply.now
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Build a site. Then sell it.

You built a finished site for a client. shiply.now turns the handoff into a single link: they pay by card, ownership transfers to them the moment the payment clears, and the money lands in your own Stripe account. No DNS handoff, no zip files, no chasing an invoice.

One link · buyer pays · the site is theirs

No other host lets you put a price on a live site and transfer it whole. This is the one thing shiply.now does that the rest don't.

The handoff problem

Building the site was the easy part

The mess is everything after “it's done.” Moving a finished site to the person who's paying for it is fiddly, and getting paid for it is a separate chore entirely.

You export the files, hand over DNS, walk the client through a registrar they've never logged into, and hope nothing breaks in the move. Half the time the URL changes and the links rot. Then you send an invoice and wait.

For a freelancer or an agency-of-one, that handoff is dead time — unpaid hours between finishing the work and seeing the money. shiply.now collapses the whole thing into one transaction.

How it works

List it, share one link, get paid

Four steps. The buyer never touches DNS, and you never touch their money — Stripe handles the payout direct to you.

List the site

Put a price on any site you own and write a one-line pitch. You get a single buy URL to share — shiply.now/buy/your-slug.

Send the link

Share it with your client. They open it, see a live preview of the actual site, the price, and the terms, then pay by card through Stripe Checkout.

Ownership transfers

The moment the payment clears, the site moves into the buyer's account — same slug, same files, same live URL. No migration, no relinking.

You get paid

The payment goes to your own Stripe account through Stripe Connect. shiply.now takes no cut by default.

One link

The handoff is a single transaction

List the site, share the link, walk away. When the buyer pays, the site changes hands and the money starts moving to you — all in one step, with nothing for either side to set up afterwards.

  • One shareable buy URL per site
  • Buyer signs in and pays by card — no account chores for you
  • A sale notification lands in your dashboard and inbox
list → share → sold
Live
list harbor-studio.shiply.now · $900
share shiply.now/buy/harbor-studio
✓ buyer paid · ownership transferred
✓ $900 on the way to your Stripe account
no DNS handoff · no zip files · no chasing an invoice
What the buyer sees

A real buy page, not a promise

The buyer opens a page with a live preview of the site itself, the price, and the terms in plain language. One button to buy. After they pay, the site is in their dashboard immediately, under the same URL it has always had.

  • Full ownership of the slug and every current file
  • The .shiply.now URL keeps working — no broken links
  • Sold as-is, with the terms shown up front
shiply.now/buy/harbor-studio
Harbor Studio
a one-page studio site, ready to take over
$900 USD
Buy now
✓ full ownership of the slug
✓ all current files
✓ 30-day refund window
Why it's safe

The transfer and the payout are both handled for you

Selling a site means moving ownership and moving money at the same time. Both happen through machinery built for exactly that, so neither side has to trust the other on faith.

The transfer is atomic

Ownership flips to the buyer in the same step the payment is confirmed. There's no window where the buyer has paid but doesn't own the site, or owns it without paying.

A 30-day refund window

You can refund the buyer in one click within 30 days of the sale. The refund returns the site to your account and the money to them — no questions asked.

Stripe Connect pays you direct

The buyer pays into your own Stripe Express account, with your own payouts and your own KYC. shiply.now never holds the funds.

Who it's for

For anyone who builds a site, then hands it over

Freelancers who build a landing page or a one-pager for a client and want the handoff and the payment to be one clean step instead of two loose ends.

Agencies-of-one shipping sites to order — list each one, send the link, and let the buyer take it over without a registrar walkthrough or a DNS migration call.

Agents that build sites to order — an AI that ships a finished site can put a price on it and hand it to its new owner through the same link, no human in the loop for the transfer.

Build a site. Then sell it.

List a finished site, share one link, and get paid into your own Stripe account when the buyer pays.