What matters
Compare monthly cost, payment options, storefront depth, and whether buyers can browse more than one offer cleanly.
Platform Comparison
SamCart is good when fast checkout pages are the whole job. SellApp is better when you also need a real storefront, more payment options including crypto, and community selling instead of sending everything through funnels.
Quick Comparison
Make the fast decision based on monthly cost, payment options, storefront depth, and whether buyers can browse a real store.
| Feature | SellApp | Samcart |
|---|---|---|
| Paid plan required to start at $79/mo | ✕ | ✓ |
| 15+ payment methods including crypto | ✓ | Partial |
| Real storefront for browsing several products | ✓ | Partial |
| Community selling across Discord, Telegram, WhatsApp, and Slack | ✓ | Partial |
| No monthly bill to start | ✓ | ✕ |
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What to compare
SamCart covers more than checkout now. The real choice is whether pages and funnels are still enough, or whether the business now needs a full store behind them with more ways to pay, community access, and a place for buyers to browse more than one offer.
Compare monthly cost, payment options, storefront depth, and whether buyers can browse more than one offer cleanly.
A lot of sellers like SamCart when one checkout page does most of the work. They switch when the rest of the business needs a real store around it.
Stay with SamCart if checkout pages are still the main workflow. Switch when the business needs a store behind the funnel.
Terminology made simple
Checkout-first
A selling model centered on the checkout page more than on a full storefront or catalog.
Order bump
A small add-on offer shown near checkout to increase order value.
Storefront depth
How much room a platform gives you to present, organize, and cross-sell products outside the checkout itself.
Where SellApp Wins
SamCart overlaps with SellApp on more than a simple funnel-vs-store story. Sellers switch when the business needs lower fixed cost, more payment choice, community selling, and a real storefront behind the checkout.
SamCart's current official pricing starts at $79 per month after trial. SellApp starts without a monthly bill and charges 3% only when the store makes revenue.
SamCart officially supports major processors, wallets, and BNPL options, but the reviewed official sources did not show crypto support. SellApp is stronger when giving buyers more ways to pay matters.
SamCart's official community story points to Circle integration, not native selling across Discord, Telegram, WhatsApp, and Slack. SellApp is stronger when audiences already buy inside those community channels.
SamCart clearly has AI pages, embedded checkout, and strong growth tooling. SellApp is better when the business wants the store itself, not just the sales page, to be the main place buyers shop.
SellApp keeps checkout, storefront, subscriptions, and community access in one product, which is a better fit once the business sells more than one kind of offer.
Full Feature Matrix
Stay with SamCart if checkout pages are still the main job. Switch to SellApp when the business needs lower fixed cost, more ways for customers to pay, and a real storefront with community selling built in.
| Feature | SellApp | Samcart |
|---|---|---|
| Hosted storefront included | ✓ | Partial |
| Digital delivery built in | ✓ | ✓ |
| 15+ payment methods including crypto | ✓ | Partial |
| Built-in affiliate tooling | ✓ | ✓ |
| Paid plan required to start | ✕ | ✓ |
| Communities and memberships supported | ✓ | ✓ |
| Custom domain support | ✓ | ✓ |
| Subscriptions and one-time offers together | ✓ | ✓ |
| Bundles and upsells built in | ✓ | ✓ |
| Native community selling across Discord, Telegram, WhatsApp, and Slack | ✓ | Partial |
Choose SellApp when
Samcart can work well when the offer and the funnel are both narrow. SellApp is a stronger fit when you need a place for the catalog itself to live, especially if you sell more than one digital product type or want subscriptions and communities in the same system.
Stay with Samcart when
If your operation revolves around a smaller set of checkout funnels and you do not need much more from the storefront layer, Samcart may still fit. The more products, subscriptions, and community offers you add, the stronger the case for SellApp becomes.
Migration Steps
A Samcart migration works best when you rebuild the offers that need a real storefront first, then connect checkout, delivery, and promotions inside one store.
Start with the products that would benefit from a stronger storefront, recurring logic, or bundled packaging.
Create the catalog around hosted pages and the digital delivery rules the offers require.
Use the move to bring more of the commercial flow into one platform.
Compare the simpler operating model and the clearer buying flow against the old setup.
FAQ
See adjacent checkout, creator, and storefront migration pages for teams moving from funnel software to a full digital store.
Choose SellApp when checkout pages are no longer enough and the business needs product pages, subscriptions, community selling, and more payment options in one place.