Most platforms take 10-15% of every sale, demand business registration, and won't even let Nigerian sellers in. Bitscy takes 2%, asks for none of that, and pays you directly to your Nigerian bank account.
Free to start. 2 minutes. No credit card.
Your own shop URL: bitscy.com/shop/your-name
Withdraw to any Nigerian bank, instantly
Set your own prices in naira
Get paid even when you're sleeping
Tools that work on the phone you already have
No business registration, no tax ID required
Other platforms take a cut at every step. Bitscy doesn't.
| Cost | Bitscy | Other platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Listing your work | Free | Often per-listing fees, or a monthly subscription |
| When you sell | 2% transaction fee | Typically 6-12% commission |
| Getting paid | Included | Additional 3-4% processing fees |
| Converting currency | None for naira | Usually 2-3% conversion charge |
| Bottom line on a ₦25,000 sale | You keep ₦24,500 | You might keep ₦19,000-21,000 |
We made this comparison honest because you deserve to see the numbers.
Just email, password, and your shop name. That's it. No verification calls, no document uploads.
Add a profile photo, write a sentence or two about what you make, and where you're based.
Upload up to 5 photos, set your price in naira, write a short description. You can have your first product live in 5 minutes.
Your shop has its own link: bitscy.com/shop/your-name. Share it on Instagram, WhatsApp, anywhere. Buyers worldwide can visit and buy.
When someone buys, the money goes to your Bitscy balance. Withdraw to your Nigerian bank anytime, in any amount. The exchange rate is live.
sellers
products
cities across Nigeria and Ghana
Growing every week.
Bitscy is built openly. The code that runs this marketplace is being open-sourced so anyone can read it, audit it, or take it with them. We built Bitscy because the world's payment systems decided some women's countries didn't count. We don't want to repeat that mistake. Whatever happens to us, the work should outlast the people who started it.