Fee
What Premium Sellers Pay
Selling on Scented Pansy runs on a low flat membership rather than a percentage of your earnings. There's a free membership for browsing and buying, and a Premium Seller plan that costs just a few dollars a month — with cheaper three-month and twelve-month options if you'd rather pay less often. Premium also drops a handful of coins into your account every month. Whether you sell one item or a hundred, the fee stays the same — you keep 100% of what you make, and there's no surprise cut at the end of the month.
How Sellers Price Their Listings
Most listings are priced around wear duration and scent strength — the longer an item is worn, the more it typically fetches. Sellers set their own numbers based on the item, the request, and how busy their shop is, often starting from a base price for a day of wear and adding a little for each extra day. Sellers can also bundle items, offer photo or video add-ons, and charge extra for specific requests — pricing flexibility is left entirely in your hands.
What Scented Pansy Does and Doesn't Take
The membership is the headline cost — and effectively the only one we charge. Scented Pansy takes no commission on your sales: a $40 sale puts $40 in your pocket. You may see a small payment-processing fee on transactions, but that goes to the payment provider, not to us. Compared with content sites that take 20% or marketplaces that layer percentage fees on top of subscriptions, keeping zero commission means your effective rate only gets better the more you sell.
Optional Visibility Boosts
Sellers who want extra reach can promote their shop with coins — the same coins Premium drops into your account each month. Spend them on featured slots on the home grid, pinned positions in category searches, or a push in front of buyers in a specific region. Boosts are entirely optional, so you can dial them up around a new product drop and otherwise leave them off — and if you run low, you can always top up.
Is It Worth It?
For active sellers the maths is easy: the membership usually costs less than a single average sale, so everything after that is profit — and with no commission, none of it gets clawed back. For occasional sellers, it's worth thinking about whether you'll list often enough to justify even a small monthly fee; the multi-month plans soften that, and you can drop back to the free membership to browse and buy whenever you like. Either way, the cost is transparent up front, so you can decide before you list.
