LinkVault vs Payhip
Private deliveries, not a public shop
Payhip is for selling digital products to consumers. LinkVault is for securing professional B2B invoices.
| Feature | LinkVault | Payhip |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Freelancers, designers, and agencies sharing bespoke client work | Selling ebooks, templates, and courses to the general public |
| Payment before download | ||
| Private delivery links | ||
| View-only previews |
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.
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