e-junkie

E-junkie offers a hosted shopping cart and digital delivery service which works with payment processors to offer a centralized ecom solution

Languages supported: English

Platforms: Mac, Win, Linux

Price: $$$$$

Business Size: 1

5.0/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
Product is rated as #63 in category Shopping Cart Software
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E-junkie provides Shopping Cart and Buy Now buttons pre-integrated with payment processors such as PayPal, Stripe, and more, which you can simply copy and paste into your own site, or just use the ready-made shop or product sales pages we generate for you. For digital goods, we can automate delivery of downloads or codes to the buyer after payment — along with other features such as tax/shipping calculation, discounts, and much more — all for a flat monthly subscription fee starting at just $5/mo and up.

Founded in 2004, E-junkie is software as a service (SaaS) hosted in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) server cloud and operated by a team of web developers, technicians and a Linux guru based primarily in downtown Tucson, Arizona and Dharamsala, India. This centrally-managed approach lets you leave the hassles of ecommerce software, servers and security to us, so you can focus on managing your online business.

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e-junkie Reviews

Len K.

Advanced user of e-junkie
★★★★★
Unreliable Digital Selling Website

What do you like best?

Low monthly pricing, unlimited bandwidth, user interface easy to navigate, good integrations, nice buttons. Without much prior knowlege, it is quite intuitive to setup a shop to sell digital products like ebooks.

What do you dislike?

Flaky performance. I was doing testing and got a message saying that my IP address was blocked. Seriously for a product that I listed at zero? I need to be absolutely sure that everything works when I go live. Sometimes you may have to logout to refresh. I could learn to live with their system but a customer complained about not being able to download files after credit card payment was processed. That was the last straw.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

Stay away from this. Maybe other digital selling sites are better. Lost faith for now, sticking to plain old password protected file sharing, Dropbox style.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

Well, e junkie might work for you if you only have to 1 chance to create a product listing and not edit again. I did manage to get my ebooks listed for sale though the transaction process created unnecesary disputes between me and my customer, that it is not worth the trouble ultimately.

Review source: G2.com

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