Create an account

OneClick is the merchant of record for every sale. We're the legal seller, and we collect and remit the tax for you. That also makes us responsible for what gets sold here, so we verify each seller before they go live. It's how we keep fraud and stolen content off the platform, so honest sellers keep getting paid.

So the application stays short. We need your legal name, where you live, a public link to your work, and a line on what you sell. No business documents, no tax forms, no Stripe account.

1

Sign up

Create your account with email and password, or with Google.

2

Verify your email

Click the confirmation link we send you. If it's not there in a few minutes, check spam.

3

Submit your application

Your legal name, country of residence, a public link to your work, and what you plan to sell.

4

Start selling

Most accounts are approved within about 10 minutes. We'll email you the moment you're in.

Approval

Most accounts are approved within about 10 minutes. We'll email you as soon as you're cleared to sell.

Some applications get a closer look, which takes 24 to 48 hours. It usually comes down to what you entered: a vague product description, or a link we can't open. If we need a detail or two, we'll email you and approve it from there. A rare few take a little longer, but you don't have to do anything while you wait.

What we don't allow

OneClick is for selling work you own the rights to. A few kinds of files can't be sold on the platform. For downloadable products, these are the ones that come up:

  • Content you don't have the rights to. Music, video, software, ebooks, or other licensed material you didn't create or aren't authorized to resell, including counterfeit and brand-name knockoffs.
  • Adult content. Pornographic text, images, or media made for sexual gratification, including anything AI-generated.
  • "Get rich quick" material. Investment schemes or programs that promise high returns to reel people in.
  • Marijuana cultivation guides. Courses or instructions on growing cannabis.
  • Crypto and NFT offerings. ICOs, token sales, or reselling NFTs.
  • Anything illegal where you or your buyer lives.

If you made it, or you have the rights to sell it, you're fine. When something is borderline, tell us in your application — it's faster than having us guess.