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Seller guide

Sell on FlowMarket

Are you an n8n specialist? Publish workflows, offer installation, custom work, or maintenance. Here's how it works on the seller side.

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The 4 offer types you can publish

You can publish as many offers as you want, of different types. Always state the type, what's included and what isn't.

Custom workflow

You build a workflow from the client's brief. Scoping then delivery.

Effort: high. The price depends on the scope.

Assisted setup

You install and configure the workflow in the client's environment, with a ready base or template if needed.

Effort: medium. The price can be higher than a standalone base.

Maintenance / managed

Recurring monthly subscription to keep a workflow running.

Effort: continuous, recurring revenue.

Ready-to-import workflow

You sell a ready-to-import JSON file, often as a template. You provide docs and prerequisites.

Effort: low. You can sell it more than once.

Minimum to include in installation and maintenance

These are the standard buyer expectations on FlowMarket. You may add or remove items, but state it clearly in the "Offer scope" section of the form.

Standard installation

  • Scoping call (audio or video) before touching anything
  • Import and configuration of the workflow on the client's n8n (or on dedicated access they provide)
  • Account connection only with limited access provided by the client
  • End-to-end test on a real case, validated with the client
  • Basic usage documentation handed to the client
  • A short post-install review session (15-30 min)
Setup guide

Standard maintenance

  • Monitoring of executions and alerts on incidents
  • Fixes following third-party API changes
  • Small minor evolutions included (you set the quota)
  • Messaging support with announced response time
  • Periodic report of incidents and interventions

Explicitly state what's NOT included (redesign, major new use cases, new integrations) to avoid mismatched expectations.

Maintenance guide

How you collect access — strict rules

FlowMarket expects a professional level of rigour from its sellers. Here are the rules to follow, to explain to the client if needed.

What you NEVER ask the client

  • Their primary password (n8n, Google, AWS, database, etc.).
  • A raw API key sent in plain text via messaging.
  • Permanent access that can't be revoked.

What you propose instead

  • Video call with screen sharing: the client types their passwords, you guide step by step. You see and store nothing.
  • Access to a dedicated server or temporary sandbox provisioned by the client specifically for the mission.
  • For APIs: ask for limited access (OAuth, service account, token with reduced permissions), never the primary key.
  • Help the client understand how to provision and revoke these accesses.
  • At the end of the engagement, explicitly ask the client to revoke everything and confirm in writing.

A seller asking for a primary password or raw API key creates risk for both the client AND themselves. FlowMarket may suspend a seller account on confirmed report of non-compliant practices.

Your commitments

  • You are solely responsible for the quality, delivery and support of your offers. FlowMarket is not a technical guarantor.
  • You describe your offer accurately: included, excluded, prerequisites, external costs. No vague promises.
  • You comply with tax, social and reporting obligations on your FlowMarket revenue.
  • You don't ask for or store your clients' primary passwords. You prefer temporary and revocable access.
  • You respond to buyers in a reasonable time via FlowMarket messaging.

How you get paid

Stripe Connect

You connect your Stripe Connect account once. Payments flow into it automatically.

Commission

Tiered commission: 13% down to 5% based on cumulative volume (tiers from €0 to €2,000).

Payout

Your seller balance is paid to your Stripe account according to the Stripe schedule you set.

Refunds following a dispute may reduce your balance or even create a negative balance if payment was already sent. This is an exposure to be aware of.

Disputes and refunds

FlowMarket doesn't arbitrate technical disputes. In case of disagreement, it's between you and the buyer. Here's how to limit risks:

  • Polish the "What you receive" section on each listing: included, excluded, prerequisites, access, timeline, revisions, external costs, known limits.
  • Keep written records (FlowMarket messaging) of agreements made with the buyer.
  • For a service, wait for confirmed prerequisites before starting delivery.
  • In B2C, withdrawal right may apply. For downloaded digital content, the legal exception applies if the buyer expressly accepted immediate execution.

FAQ

The most frequent seller questions.

Who can sell on FlowMarket?

Anyone able to carry out a commercial activity (self-employed, individual business, company, etc.). You act as an independent contractor, never as a FlowMarket employee.

Which offer types can I publish?

Four types: custom workflow, assisted setup, maintenance / managed, and ready-to-import workflow. You can combine multiple tiers on the same listing, for example a JSON base with optional setup.

What's FlowMarket's commission?

Tiered commission based on cumulative volume: from 13% down to 5% across tiers from €0 to €2,000. The more you sell, the lower the percentage. Details in Seller Terms.

When do I get paid?

After each sale, the net amount (after commission) is credited to your seller balance. Payouts are made via Stripe Connect according to the Stripe schedule configured on your account (daily or weekly by default).

How do I describe my offer correctly?

Carefully fill in the "Offer scope" section of the form: what's included, what's not, buyer prerequisites, required access, estimated timeline, revisions included, potential external costs, known limitations. The more precise, the fewer disputes.

What happens if a buyer disputes?

FlowMarket doesn't arbitrate technical disputes. Discuss with the buyer via messaging first. If the buyer triggers a chargeback or a Stripe refund request, your balance may be impacted (potentially negative). Keeping written records and a clear description is your best protection.

Do I have to offer maintenance?

No. Maintenance is an option, not a requirement. If you offer it, clearly state what it covers (incidents, updates, support) and what it doesn't. A buyer can buy a JSON base or template without committing to maintenance.

How do I get client access securely?

Ask for temporary, limited, revocable access: invitations with minimal rights, limited API keys, guest accounts. Never ask for the primary password. Document the post-delivery revocation process. FlowMarket does not store sensitive credentials for you: use the client's own tools.

What are my tax obligations?

You are solely responsible for tax and social reporting on revenue generated via FlowMarket. Depending on your status (self-employed, company, etc.), you declare according to the rules in your country. FlowMarket may be required to report certain information to authorities (e.g. DAC7).

How do I publish my first listing?

Click "Sell" in the header. The first time, you'll be guided to an onboarding page to accept terms, complete your public profile and read detailed explanations of the 4 offer types. Then you'll access the publishing form.

Ready to publish your first listing?

You'll be guided step by step the first time (terms acceptance, public profile, offer type).

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