Marketplace
Be found by people who do not know you yet
A price list has always been something you hand to the customers you already have. The Marketplace runs the other way: somebody looking for what you sell, ten blocks away, who has never heard of you.
From the Free plan. MoneyLog takes no commission: the customer pays you, directly.

How it works
- 1
You publish your price list
The same one your catalogue already holds. Nothing is copied anywhere: what shows is today’s stock, and when you raise a price it goes up there too.
- 2
You turn the switch on
Being listed is your decision, and it starts off. It needs where you are and a published list, because a shop that cannot be placed or opened is worse than a shop that is not listed at all.
- 3
People find you by how close you are
A buyer sees the listed shops inside the radius they choose, nearest first, with what you sell and whether you deliver. They do not need an account.
- 4
The order arrives, and becomes a sale
They fill a basket, say whether they are collecting or want it delivered, and it reaches you. Accept it and it turns into one of your sales — stock taken off, receipt and all.
And this is what whoever finds you sees: today’s price list, product by product, with what you charge and a button to order it. Nothing to install, no account to create.
See the shops already listedWhat it is for
- New customers with no advertising and no commission.
- One price list: the one at the counter and the one online.
- The order arrives already written down, not inside a voice note.
Questions
Does MoneyLog take a cut?
No. Payment is between the two of you — cash, transfer, whatever you use — and the money never passes through MoneyLog. Being listed is not charged for either.
Do I have to be in the Marketplace?
No. It starts off and you turn it on. Turn it back off and your shop stops appearing in the search, though the link you already gave your regulars keeps working.
Who does the delivery?
You do, with your customer. You can say how far you go and what to warn them about, but MoneyLog does not deliver anything or work out the fee.