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Selling online shouldn't suck.

How it should work


Selling should be easy.

Nobody should need to learn a platform's 47-step listing process to sell a used blender. No auction formats. No “store subscription” tiers. No figuring out which fee category your item falls under.

On mrkt beater: add a title, set a price, upload photos. Done. Your listing goes live and gets submitted to Google Shopping automatically. We handle the distribution — you handle the shipping.

Selling should be low cost.

eBay takes 13.25% plus $0.30 per order. Mercari takes 10%. Facebook Marketplace routes buyers to meet you in a parking lot.

We charge 7%. Flat. No listing fee. No per-order charge. No upsells. Sell a $229 pair of headphones and you keep $212.97. On eBay, you'd keep $198.36. Same item, same effort — $14 difference, every single time.

Buyers should find you.

The biggest problem with most resale platforms: nobody sees your stuff unless they're already on the platform. You're selling to people who are already shopping. That's a small pond.

When you list on mrkt beater, your item gets submitted to Google Shopping. Someone searching “buy Sony WH-1000XM5” finds your listing right in the search results — alongside Amazon and Walmart. You set the price. You win on value. Facebook Marketplace can't do that.


What can you sell here?

Physical goods — new, like-new, or used. Products with a barcode (GTIN/UPC) get the best Google Shopping visibility. Think electronics, sneakers, apparel, cameras, home goods, sports equipment, anything someone might search for by name.

No services. No digital products. No food. No live animals.


How it works.

  1. Create an account and connect Stripe for payouts.
  2. List your item — title, price, photos, condition.
  3. Your listing goes live and gets submitted to Google Shopping.
  4. A buyer finds it, pays, and you ship.
  5. You get paid, minus the 7% platform fee.

That's it.

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