Selling your app
Charge for access. Monthly subs, one-time purchases, or a marketplace listing. Set it up in minutes.
Built something people will pay for? Here's how to start collecting.
Three ways to make money
1. Subscriptions — recurring monthly or annual access Good for: SaaS-style apps, member sites, ongoing services
2. One-time purchases — pay once, keep access Good for: templates, downloadable tools, single-event apps
3. Marketplace listing — list your app on the OverSkill marketplace where other creators can buy it Good for: templates and apps that solve a common problem for other builders
You can do all three from the same app if you want.
How to turn on payments
In the chat, tell the AI what you want:
Let me charge $20 a month for access to this app.
The AI walks you through a quick setup — usually 2 minutes — and asks:
- What's the price?
- Monthly, annual, or one-time?
- Is the whole app paid, or just certain features?
- What should the signup page say?
Answer, confirm, and your checkout page is live.
How customers pay
Standard credit-card checkout — all the major cards. Customers don't need to create an account anywhere else, and you don't have to set up any external payment processor.
Getting paid
Money you collect goes into your OverSkill wallet. From there you can:
- Cash out to your bank account (after a quick one-time identity verification)
- Spend it on OverSkill — credits, subscriptions, etc.
- Track every sale in your payments dashboard
First-time cashout requires identity verification (standard for any payment service — same as Stripe, PayPal, etc.). Until that's done, you can still collect money and customers can still sign up; you just can't withdraw to your bank yet.
Refunds & cancellations
- Customers can cancel a subscription themselves from their account page on your app
- You can refund a one-time purchase from your payments dashboard
- Refunds usually land back in the customer's card within 5–10 business days
Fees
OverSkill takes a small platform fee from each transaction (clearly shown in your payments dashboard). Beyond that — no monthly fees, no setup fees, no per-user fees. You only pay when you make a sale.
Selling on the marketplace
Want to sell your app as a template that other people can copy and use as a starting point? Open the editor sidebar → Marketplace and follow the listing flow. Each sale earns you a commission. We handle the buyer relationship.
What to read next
- Custom domains — paid apps usually deserve their own web address
- Letting users sign in — required for subscription-style apps