In May I wrote about Flippa changing their pricing and it looks like they have done it again. It looks like a better deal to list a domain which was $15 and now 10. Last time all listings, regardless of type, size or location, are charged at a $15 per month listing fee. So starter sites and apps are unchanged and established websites are now $49 to list.
The changes make sense they raised the price on their bread and butter, established websites and domain sales have dropped off since Kevin Fink left so they are now the lowest price to list.
From the Flippa blog:
Flippa pricing has changed to better reflect the feedback of our customers. Starter Sites and Apps are $15 to list, Established Websites are $49 and Domains are $10. Our success fees have not changed.
Success Fees
Success fees are dependent on your actual sale price. The resulting success fee will be determined post-offer acceptance.
Sale Price | Success Fee |
---|---|
Between: $1 – $499K | 10% |
Between: $500K – $1m | 7.5% |
Between: $1m – $5m | 5% |
Broker Partner* | 15% |
Ronald Smith says
Again? I guess it’s good for domains at $10.
Blake Hutchison says
Thanks again for the feedback. We’re certainly listening. $10 better reflects what the market is willing to pay for a domain listing.
Roy says
The company is a state of shitty flux and downward spiral.They change many things too fast and too frequently.
Domainer says
Too little too late
Flippa has become irrelevant
Blake Hutchison says
Thanks for the comment. We are seeing fantastic YoY and QoQ growth as a business so we’d love you to check us out again. More buyers than ever before with around 1.5m active users.
Cheers
Blake
Dershowitz says
Flippa is garbage in my opinion. they want people like Rick Schwartz to sell ultra premium domains like property . com for $2500 bucks on their crap platform. its like a government run marketplace with worthless domains for sale. totally useless.
Blake Hutchison says
Thanks for the comment and opinion.
Looks like Rick last tried to sell something 5 years ago. So, unsure the reference to Property.com is right but very happy to be proven wrong. We have a lot of buyers for something like that and certainly for far greater than $2500.
Growing at record pace at the moment so we’d love for you to check us out again.