Stan Store! This all-in-one creator store that’s said to jump-start your passive income stream, has stolen the hearts of hundreds of thousands of creators & business owners – but is the Stan Store pricing worth it?
If you’re currently using or are considering using Calendly, Kajabi, Shopify or Link Tree, then keep reading, because in this article I’m sharing everything you need to know about using Stan Store, an all-in-one ‘link-in-bio’ shopping platform.
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Sometimes referred to as a Stan Creator Store, it is a platform that allows you to turn your ‘link-in-bio’ menu into an easy-to-use digital shopfront that converts followers into paying customers.
John Hu created Stan Store when he became frustrated with the lack of monetization capabilities most platforms offer these days, along with the fee’s that platforms like shopify & Etsy, take from their users.
Hu wanted to change that. He wanted to create a platform that would make it super simple to make money online. And so Stan Store was born.
Stan Store have made it super easy for you to sell your digital products, get bookings, host webinars and basically monetize your content, whilst providing a simple and aesthetically pleasing front-end store for your customer, which can even result in more sales – it certainly did for me!
Who is Stan Store For?
Honestly? It’s for anyone who wants to make money online selling digital products or online services. It’s especially great for you if you’re struggling to convert your current ‘link in bio’ clickers into buyers like I was – more on that below.
Seriously, this platform is being used by so many different types of creators & businesses, but I personally think Stan Store is perfect for:
Even if you’re a business that sells physical products, Stan Store would still be a fantastic option if you’re looking to grow your email list or host online events. However, currently, Stan Store does not offer the capability to sell physical products.
How Does it Work?
Let’s say I’m posting a TikTok or an Instagram Story and I’m talking about my latest digital product, which is an eBook or a PDF document.
Previously I was directing my audience to the ‘link in my bio’ only for that link in bio to then redirect them to another link, such as my website, and the user would have to hunt down the thing I was talking about in my content, or wait for several pages to load.
But with Stan Store, the link in my bio is the digital store itself, and the user can purchase straight from there, without having to click through to a different website.
They can easily click back to Instagram, having never really left the platform.
Link Tree has had a few upgrades lately, but is still predominantly a ‘link sharing’ service. You can customise your link-in-bio page, but it doesn’t offer the unique all-in-one features that Stan Store offers.
Etsy is a popular choice for selling digital products but demands a $0.20 for each item you list, along with a 6.5% transaction fee for every sale. This doesn’t seem like a lot, but it adds up.
Shopify is a great platform for building out an entire digital store, but it lacks the low cost of Stan Store, which is a flat rate of $29 a month. Then every penny you earn through the store is yours.
It is amazing that for just $29 a month, this all-in-one platform gives you the ability to:
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Sell your digital products, such as worksheets, webinars, documents, ebooks, templates and more. Simply create the checkout page, add in the price, upload the digital product and you’re off to the races.
Got a free ebook that you use to collect emails for your email list? Or perhaps you offer a free cheatsheet as your lead magnet? Stan Store makes it super easy for your lead to sign up for this and Stan collects the email address for you.
If you use Mailchimp, you can integrate it and have your new email subscriber automatically added straight to your automated workflow.
This is also a great option if you need to create an application form. Previously I had my application forms in Google forms, but now Stan Store can host them directly in my link-in-bio, my followers don’t even need to click on anything as the application is built into the main storefront.
Say bye-bye to your Calendly app, because why pay $16 per month for a service that is just one of the many features included in your Stan Creator Store – and yes, you can link it with your calendar and integrate it to your Zoom account, so that the booking process is entirely automated.
Is Kajabi too expensive? Clickfunnels not in the budget? Then say hello to Stan Store! You can create multiple courses on this platform, all with the ability to host multiple modules and have videos & course materials. From the front end, it doesn’t look too dissimilar from Kajabi and is extremely mobile-user-friendly for your customers who want to learn on the go.
I actually moved my monthly marketing membership away from my own website and over to Stan Store, because I was so impressed with this platform.
On Stan Store, you can create a membership by creating an e-course and selecting the subscription payment option.
Or, if your membership doesn’t need an online course platform, such as offering a premium WhatsApp group membership, or a premium subscription to your emails, you can use the Recurring Membership Feature to set up a recurring payment and then direct them to the product via an external link.
Host exclusive coaching sessions or online live events with multiple customers through Stan Store. Thanks to the integration with Zoom & Gmail, these events can be booked in your sleep! Calendar invites are automatically sent out without you having to do anything.
This is perfect if you offer customizable products or audits. For example, something I’m considering offering is an Instagram SEO audit. The customer books this via my Stan Store, for which I can create specific questions (i.e. what is your handle, what is your niche) and then I create a custom video or document for them.
Finally, you can add external links, which are the basics of what Stan Store’s competitors offer, such as Milkshake and Link Tree. I use these links to promote my free Facebook group and my podcast, The Digital Priestess Podcast.
All of these services are included in the Creator account for just $29 a month. Wow.
However, when you upgrade to the Creator Pro service for $99 a month, you also get access to:
As of June 2023, Stan Store has added an email flows system as part of their Creator Pro package ($99), which will allow you to send automated email sequences such as:
Create an entire funnel for your customer so that you upsell similar products in one smooth customer journey. Watch my funnel tutorial here.
Incentivize your customers to purchase more with a one-time offer in your checkout flow, which Stan Store claims can increase your sales by 20%.
Create an option for your customer to pay in instalments.
Create personalised discount codes for your audiences. You can also limit the quantity of a product to either limit the amount sold or create urgency around your products.
Imagine if your customers had the opportunity to promote your products and earn a commission. With the Creator Pro account, they can. This means you get more eyes on your products and your customer earns a sweet commission.
Why Did I Sign Up For Stan Store?
After reading a few Stan Store Reviews, I was also wondering the very question: is Stan Store worth it?
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So I started with a two-week free trial to have a nose around at what this platform could offer me. Previously I was using the Milkshake app, and before that, I used Link Tree. However, neither of these menus seemed to be great at converting my followers into paying customers or leads.
No matter what design or copy I used, I found my click-through rate from Instagram was low and my conversion lower.
I understand now that this was because every link took them to a different place. I had a link to my website, a link to a mailerlite sign-up form, and a link to Google forms, and each click meant loading an entirely new web page.
However, with Stan store, almost everything is in one place, giving my follower the perfect shopping experience.
(I say almost because I still link to a few external links that Stan Store simply cannot host, such as my podcast).
But seriously, having all my products & services, neatly laid out in one space, was a game-changer.
After three years of simultaneously using WordPress, Learndash & Woocommerce to host & sell my online courses, and feeling fed-up & frustrated with the overcomplicated plugin updates & messy integrations, I’ve now migrated my signature courses over to Stan Store.
That’s right! After completing my free Stan Store trial, I loved it so much and found it so easy to use, back-end and front-end, that I made the decision to move my signature programme Digital Priestess Academy and my monthly membership, Empire, over to the Stan Store platform – and I have zero regrets.
I also added my lead magnet (a free webinar) to Stan Store and generated 40+ leads in my first month (I would normally only get an average of 15 leads via my link-in-bio). I also generated over $1,700 in digital product sales in my first month (normally $200 – $700).
And because Stan Store has such a great product suite, it meant I was able to cancel some other premium services I was paying for, such as Calendly.
The Pros to Stan Store
I could ramble on and on because there are so many, so here’s a nice concise list:
The Con’s to Stan Store
So, I’ve shared all the details, the pros and cons, but the bottom line is, is Stan Store Worth it?
Whilst I still recommend every business has its own website, jam-packed with SEO and also as a source to rank your business on Google. I cannot recommend Stan Store enough. Especially if you’re someone who is trying to avoid the high monthly fees of Kajabi or Clickfunnels, I would definitely give Stan Store a try.
Get your two-week free Stan Store trial here.
x Hannah x
P.S. If you want to learn more about building your online empire, then come and join the Digital Priestess Facebook group, where you’ll find free trainings and live accountability calls every week!
– Hannah Brown –
@digital.priestess
P.S. Check out my Stan Store here.
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