Why Million Sellers exists
Selling is lonely. It does not have to be. The story behind a community that wants to reach one million sellers.
Running a shop — online or offline — is one of the loneliest jobs in the world.
You make a hundred decisions a day: pricing, packaging, suppliers, ads, marketplaces, returns. And most days there is nobody to ask. Your friends don’t sell. Your family doesn’t sell. The forums are full of noise. The “gurus” want to sell you a course.
But here is the thing: somewhere, another seller has already solved your exact problem.
A seller in Manila wondering how to start selling abroad? Somewhere there’s a seller in Barcelona who shipped her first international order last year, and a seller in Toronto who receives them. They just have no way to find each other.
Million Sellers exists to fix that.
A community, not a company
We chose a .org on purpose. This is not a SaaS product with a community
bolted on — it is the community. Chat groups that feel like the ones you
already use every day, a feed where every post comes from someone who actually
sells, and meetups — online, 1-to-1, and in your own city.
Pricing that runs backwards
Most memberships charge everyone the same and hope you show up. Ours is upside down: if you only consume, you pay the most. If you contribute — answer questions, host meetups, moderate groups — you pay less and less, until you pay nothing at all.
The people who make the community valuable should never be the ones paying for it.
One million
Why the name? Because that’s the goal: one million verified sellers helping each other across the planet. We’re starting from 78. The next number belongs to whoever joins the waitlist next.
Maybe that’s you.