They’re already scrolling 400 of their photos.
Let them buy one without leaving.
Most photographers send the gallery, then email a separate print shop link nobody ever clicks. Pixbox skips that. The store lives inside the gallery they're already looking at, so they tap the frame they love and order the canvas right there. Stripe pays you direct.
Sell inside the gallery · Stripe pays you direct · One catalog, every event · Flat 10% on sales
They buy where they're already looking
The money lands in your account, fast
Set your prices once, it works at every event
Same rate on every tier, no per-photo games
No second link
The store is the gallery.
Every other setup makes you build a separate shop, then beg people to go visit it. Nobody visits it. Here, the buy button sits under the photo they're already staring at. They heart frame #212, tap “order print,” pick the 16×20, done. The gap between “I love this one” and “it's bought” is one thumb.
8 × 10 Fine-art print
Lustre · ships in 3 days
Price sheets
Set your prices once.
Build a price sheet with size, finish, and price, an 8×10 matte for $40, a 24×36 metal for $260, the whole grid. Bundle the digitals and the album into one package so the $89 picks beat the $40 a-la-carte. One catalog carries across every wedding, every newborn, every event. You set it in January and it sells in December.
Price sheet
It ships itself
They order. You don't touch it.
On Max, the order goes straight to a pro lab and the print shows up at their door without you packing a single box. You watch it move from “paid” to “shipped” in your order list. The days of you driving to the post office with a tube under your arm are over. You shot the photos, you should not also be a shipping department.
Order #884 · 16 × 20 metal
You get paid
Stripe pays you, not us.
Run a “first 48 hours, 20% off” coupon. Sell a gift card the mother-in-law buys for the couple. When a sale closes, Stripe drops it in your account on its normal payout clock, not some 90-day hostage situation. Pixbox keeps a flat 10% on what sells. Same 10% on Free, on Pro, on Max. That's the whole math.
Print sold
Nobody clicks “visit my print shop.” Everybody clicks the photo they already love. So put the buy button under the photo.
In every store
Everything you’d sell,
none of the setup.
Price sheets
Size by finish by price, built once, reused at every single event.
Product variations
8×10 matte, 24×36 metal, framed or loose. One photo, every option.
Bundles & packages
Wrap the digitals and prints into one number that's hard to say no to.
Coupons & gift cards
Run a launch-week discount, or let the aunt gift-card the whole couple.
Order tracking
Watch each order go paid, then printed, then shipped, from your list.
Lab fulfillment
On Max, a pro lab prints and ships it. You never pack a box.
Pricing
Free to start.
Flat 10% on sales.
Online Store comes free to start, or pick it up à la carte at Pro or Max, or it's already in every Pixbox plan from $30/mo. Whichever you choose, Pixbox keeps a flat 10% on sales.
Flat 10% platform commission on every tier — no per-photo fee, no per-event fee. The rest goes through your own Stripe. Annual billing is 2 months free.
Full feature comparison & FAQThe rest of the box
One login. The whole studio.
Online Store is one tool in the box. It sells inside your galleries, on the same login as everything else.
FAQ
Good questions.
How is this different from a separate print shop or a Shopify store?
With Shopify or a Pixieset shop, you build a whole second storefront, then try to drive your clients to it from the gallery. They almost never make the jump. Here there's no second link. The store lives inside the gallery they're already scrolling, your catalog carries across every event, and Stripe pays you direct. Same selling, none of the “go visit my other site” friction.
What's the commission, and who actually pays me?
Pixbox keeps a flat 10% on what sells, and that 10% is the same on Free, Pro, and Max. The other 90% goes through your own Stripe account, so the money lands with you on Stripe's normal payout clock, not held by us. We never sit on your cash.
Do clients need an account to buy something?
No. They're already in the gallery on one link. They tap the photo, pick the size, and check out with a card right there. No login, no app, no “create a password to spend money on you.”
What does Online Store cost?
Starter is free (sell prints and digitals, run coupons and gift cards). Pro is $10/mo and adds price sheets, variations, automatic fulfillment, and order tracking. Max is $20/mo for lab fulfillment, bundles and packages, and priority payouts. Or it's included in every Pixbox plan from $30/mo. Every tier keeps the same flat 10% on sales.