Comparison Guide

LinkVault vs Payhip

Private deliveries, not a public shop

Payhip is for selling digital products to consumers. LinkVault is for securing professional B2B invoices.

FeatureLinkVaultPayhip
Best forFreelancers, designers, and agencies sharing bespoke client workSelling ebooks, templates, and courses to the general public
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Private delivery links
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The core difference

With Payhip

Payhip forces you to set up a digital store front and list products publicly, which feels inappropriate for custom client contracts.

With LinkVault

LinkVault allows sending private, customized links directly to clients. The page looks like a professional invoice delivery portal.

When Payhip is enough

  • You are selling templates or assets to thousands of online customers
  • You need built-in EU VAT tax calculations for consumers
  • You do not need to share a protected preview of custom work first

When LinkVault is better

  • Delivering a unique project to a specific client
  • Keeping your pricing and work confidential from the public
  • Flat subscription pricing with 0% platform transaction fees

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Payhip good for custom client projects?

No. Payhip is built for e-commerce. Sending a client a public e-commerce store link for a custom contract feels unprofessional.

Does LinkVault charge platform transaction fees?

On our Paid plans, we charge 0% platform fees, compared to Payhip which charges up to 5% transaction commissions on their free tier.

Ready to replace Payhip for paid client delivery?

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