A small product solving one problem well.
YourSender automates digital-product delivery for independent sellers. We built it because we were tired of manually emailing licence keys and PDFs every time someone bought a digital download, and we couldn't find a tool focused on doing just that one job reliably.
One person, in public
YourSender is built and operated by Jakub Rozanski — software engineer, occasional digital- goods seller, and the only person currently writing code, answering support, and paying the bills. The legal entity behind the service is Pageey.com Jakub Rozanski, a sole proprietorship registered in Poland.
Being a one-person shop has trade-offs you deserve to know up front: support response times are measured in hours, not minutes; the product evolves faster than at a 50-person SaaS; and roadmap decisions are made by the same person who reads every support email. If that's not the kind of vendor you want, that's genuinely OK — Shopify, ShipStation, and several others sell adjacent products and are better fits if you need a big-company vendor.
The original problem
Selling digital products on a marketplace is supposed to be simple: the buyer pays, you send them a link or a code, you both move on. In practice it's anything but. eBay no longer reliably exposes buyer email. Etsy's API has rate limits that bite at the worst times. WooCommerce webhooks silently drop. Each platform's "digital download" feature has gaps. Sellers end up writing fragile glue code or manually emailing buyers from a phone at 2 AM.
YourSender is the reliable layer between "buyer paid" and "buyer received the thing." It does one job, does it well, and gets out of the way.
Principles
Reliability over features
A delivery utility that sometimes fails is worse than no utility at all. We'd rather support fewer platforms well than ten poorly.
Read-only by default
We request the minimum scope each platform allows. We don't edit listings, change prices, or message buyers outside the delivery email itself.
Honest pricing
Pay for what you use, in tokens. No seat fees, no annual lock-in, no volume tiers designed to extract more from successful sellers.
Buyer privacy
Buyer data is the seller's data, not ours. We retain only what we need to deliver an order, and we delete it when the seller asks or when the relationship ends.
Current status
- Live integrations: WooCommerce (production), eBay (production). Etsy is built and pending API access approval.
- Stage: early-access. We're still onboarding the first cohort of sellers and tuning the product based on what they tell us.
- Infrastructure: hosted in the EU, encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM, GDPR-compliant data handling. Full details in the Privacy Policy.
- Roadmap: the public version lives in the changelog. If something you need isn't there, write to us — small-shop feedback shapes priorities directly.
Try it on a real order today.
Free to start. No credit card. The first 50 deliveries are on us.