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How to Sell Digital Goods on Plati.Market (2026 Guide)

Plati.Market for digital-goods sellers — catalogue, fees, payouts, Digiseller auto-delivery, KYC and risks.

How to Sell Digital Goods on Plati.Market (2026 Guide)

Plati.Market is one of the oldest and largest Russian marketplaces for selling digital goods. The big advantages for a seller: a ready audience that already buys digital codes, auto-delivery via the Digiseller engine, and clear listing mechanics. It's a convenient entry point for a reseller, a Telegram seller, or a shop that wants to sell game keys, gift cards and in-game currency without building its own site. Let's break down the terms, the launch steps and the risks — with no sugar-coating.

This is a single-platform breakdown from our pillar guide on where to sell digital goods in 2026.

What is Plati.Market and who it's for

Plati.Market works in tandem with the Digiseller platform, which handles payment acceptance and the automatic delivery of digital goods. The marketplace is built specifically for digital codes, so you don't have to "explain" to a buyer what a key or a top-up card is — the audience is already targeted.

Who it suits:

  • Resellers of game keys and gift cards who need a fast start.
  • Telegram sellers who want to add a storefront with auto-delivery.
  • Small shops that want to test demand before launching their own site.

What sells well

Category Examples Demand
Game keys Steam, Xbox, PlayStation High
Gift cards & top-up cards Steam Wallet, PSN, iTunes, Google Play High
In-game currency / top-ups PUBG UC, Free Fire Diamonds, Roblox High
Subscriptions Game Pass, PS Plus, Discord Nitro Medium
Software keys Windows, Office, utilities Medium

For every position it's critical to state the activation region — this reduces disputes and refunds.

Fees & payouts

Parameter Indicative*
Platform commission ~10%
Buyer payment methods cards, SBP, wallets and more
Acquiring / surcharges depend on the method
Withdrawal to the seller's payout details

* Values are indicative and change — verify current Plati/Digiseller rates before modelling unit economics. Calculate your final margin after all fees and withdrawal, not the headline percentage.

How to start: 4 steps

  1. Seller registration. Create a seller account on Plati/Digiseller, complete verification, and add your payout details.
  2. Set up auto-delivery. Connect the Digiseller engine and upload a pool of codes, or connect an external delivery source via API.
  3. Create listings. Describe the product, state the region and platform explicitly, and set the price factoring in the commission and your target margin.
  4. Launch and watch stock. Track availability on hot SKUs, keep a stock buffer, and pause a SKU on stockout to avoid cancellations.

Auto-delivery: why it's critical

Digital goods are bought for speed. If the code arrives instantly after payment, conversion and rating rise; if delivery is manual and delayed, sales and reviews drop. On Plati, auto-delivery is handled by Digiseller, and the code source can be either an uploaded pool or an external supplier connected via API. Delivery stability depends directly on the availability of stock at the source.

Risks and how to reduce them

  • Chargebacks. A buyer disputes the payment after receiving the code — you can't take a digital item back. Mitigate with careful handling of payment methods and platforms with seller protection.
  • Code revocation. A publisher or upstream supplier may deactivate a batch — especially "grey" regional keys. This hits your rating and triggers compensation.
  • Region locks. A key or card won't activate in the buyer's country — always state the region.
  • Proof of source. Cheap "grey" wholesale saves on purchase price but costs dearly in disputes and bans. A supplier with a transparent transaction history reduces the risk and makes any checks easier to pass.

Where to source inventory for Plati

To sell on Plati consistently, you need a wholesale source with auto-delivery, correct regions and stock on hot SKUs. FoxReload gives you one catalogue of 10,000+ SKUs (keys, gift cards, top-up cards, eSIM, subscriptions, in-game currency), instant delivery and a REST API — convenient to connect as the external code source for auto-delivery.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the seller commission on Plati.Market?
The platform fee is indicatively around 10% and depends on your terms and the payment methods used. Always verify the exact rate and surcharges in the current Plati/Digiseller tariffs before modelling margin, and price in not just the platform percentage but also acquiring and withdrawal costs.
How does auto-delivery work on Plati?
Auto-delivery runs on the Digiseller engine — after payment the buyer instantly receives a code from your uploaded pool or from an external source connected via API. Instant delivery directly affects conversion and seller rating; manual delivery almost always loses on digital goods.
What can I sell on Plati.Market?
Game keys (Steam, Xbox, PlayStation), gift cards and top-up cards (Steam Wallet, PSN, iTunes, Google Play), in-game currency and top-ups (PUBG UC, Free Fire, Roblox), subscriptions and software keys. For each SKU, account for the activation region and the code-revocation risk.
What are the seller risks on Plati and how do I reduce them?
The main risks are chargebacks (a buyer disputes payment after receiving the code), code revocation by the supplier or publisher, and region locks. You reduce them by choosing a reliable wholesale source with a transparent transaction history, stating the region clearly in the listing, and handling payment methods carefully.
See FoxReload wholesale prices

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