Why 0% commission ecommerce matters for Bangladesh sellers
Per-order platform fees quietly eat margin. See how flat subscription pricing and 0% sales commission change the math for local merchants.

If you sell online in Bangladesh, you already pay for products, packaging, courier, ads, and sometimes COD returns. A platform that also takes 3–5% of every order stacks another silent cost on top — one that grows exactly when your store is doing well.
Commission models were built for marketplaces that own the customer relationship. For branded storefronts, that cut is harder to justify. You bring the traffic, you own the catalog, and you handle fulfilment — so keeping 100% of sale value (minus payment gateway fees) is a clearer deal.
Stallforest uses flat plan pricing instead: Free to start, then Starter / Pro tiers for domains, staff, and advanced tools. There is no platform commission on sales. That means a ৳50,000 sales month and a ৳5,00,000 sales month both keep the same percentage of revenue.
When you compare tools, run a simple spreadsheet: projected monthly GMV × commission rate + subscription. For growing stores, subscription usually wins within a few months — and stays predictable while you scale.


