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Our story

Built because the existing tools
weren't built for us.

I'm Vijay Anand, founder of Selliqon. I run a small company called Anand & Co. in India.

I watched Indian creators pay 10% of every sale to Gumroad — a US company built for US creators — while managing their leads in WhatsApp and forgetting follow-ups. No CRM. No lead capture before checkout. No source tracking. No INR-native checkout.

I tried to fix this by stitching together 6–7 tools. The result was a ₹8,000/month tool bill and still no unified dashboard. So I built Selliqon.

Selliqon is a creator commerce OS: storefront + Razorpay checkout + lead CRM + follow-up reminders + email campaigns, in one link. Fees from 3% to 10% depending on plan. Free to start. Everything a creator needs to convert their audience into revenue.

We're a Razorpay Technology Partner. We process real transactions. We have real sellers. We're early — but the product works.

₹43,000+

GMV processed

14

Paid orders

3

Live sellers

3–10%

Platform fee (Gumroad: flat 10%)

Common questions.

Who built Selliqon?

Selliqon was built by Vijay Anand, a founder based in India. He built it because Indian creators were paying up to 10% of their sales revenue to Gumroad and managing leads in WhatsApp chat history.

Is Selliqon an Indian product?

Yes. Selliqon is built specifically for Indian creators and sellers. It uses Razorpay for native INR payments and is a Razorpay Technology Partner. The company is registered as Anand & Co.

How is Selliqon funded?

Selliqon is bootstrapped and profitable. It is not VC-funded. Revenue comes from a per-sale platform fee — 10% on Free, 5% on Starter and Growth, 3% on Pro — on all transactions processed through the platform.

Questions or feedback? I read every message.