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7 Best Platforms to Sell Recipes Online (2025)

Not all platforms are equal for selling recipes. We compare the top options for food creators, from general platforms to recipe-specific solutions.

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Cheflio Team

January 13, 2026

What to Look For in a Recipe Selling Platform

Before diving into platforms, understand what matters for food content specifically:

  • Recipe-specific features: Proper ingredient formatting, portion scaling, nutrition info
  • Platform fees: What percentage do they take from your earnings?
  • SEO capabilities: Can your recipes rank on Google?
  • Ease of use: How quickly can you set up and start earning?
  • Payment processing: Supported payment methods and payout speed

Patreon

Patreon is the most well-known creator membership platform. Many food creators use it, but it wasn't designed specifically for recipes.

Pros

  • Established brand with built-in discovery
  • Strong community features
  • Discord integration
  • Mobile app for fans

Cons

  • 5-12% platform fee depending on tier
  • No recipe-specific features
  • Content isn't SEO-optimized
  • Generic blog post format for recipes

Best for: Creators who already have a Patreon following or want community features. Not ideal if recipe formatting and SEO matter to you.

Stan Store

Stan Store is a popular link-in-bio and digital product platform. It's easy to use and modern.

Pros

  • Clean, modern interface
  • 0% fees on Creator tier ($29/month)
  • Good for digital products
  • Coaching and course features

Cons

  • No recipe-specific features
  • Recipes treated as generic digital products
  • No SEO for individual recipes
  • No annual pricing option (saves money long-term)

Best for: Creators who sell courses and coaching alongside recipes. Not ideal if recipes are your primary content.

Gumroad

Gumroad is a straightforward digital product marketplace. Simple to use but takes a significant cut.

Pros

  • Simple setup process
  • Built-in marketplace discovery
  • Pay-what-you-want pricing option
  • Good for one-time sales

Cons

  • 10% platform fee plus payment processing
  • No subscription features for ongoing content
  • Recipes are just downloadable files
  • No interactive recipe features

Best for: Selling downloadable recipe PDFs or e-cookbooks as one-time purchases. Not ideal for subscription-based recipe content.

Ko-fi

Ko-fi started as a tip jar service and has expanded to include memberships.

Pros

  • Free to start, 0% on Gold ($6/month)
  • Simple tip jar functionality
  • Good for accepting donations
  • Commission-free shop

Cons

  • 5% fee on free tier
  • No recipe-specific features
  • Limited customization
  • Not built for serious content creators

Best for: Hobbyist creators who want a simple tip jar. Not ideal for building a recipe subscription business.

Cheflio

Cheflio is built specifically for food content creators. Full disclosure: this is our platform, but we believe the comparison speaks for itself.

Pros

  • 0% platform fee - keep all your earnings (only Stripe's 2.9%)
  • Recipe-specific features (portion scaling, unit conversion, nutrition)
  • Individual SEO-optimized recipe pages
  • Import recipes from Instagram automatically
  • Annual pricing option ($99/year = ~$8/month)

Cons

  • Focused on food content - not for general creators
  • Newer platform (less brand recognition)
  • Custom domains coming soon (not yet available)

Best for: Food creators who want recipe-specific features and to keep more of their earnings.

Quick Comparison

Platform Platform Fee Recipe Features Recipe SEO Price
Cheflio 0% Full suite Yes $99/yr or $29/mo
Patreon 5-12% None No Free + % fee
Stan Store 0% (paid tier) None No $29/mo
Gumroad 10% None No Free + % fee
Ko-fi 0-5% None No Free or $6/mo

Our Verdict

The right platform depends on your needs:

  • For serious food creators: Choose Cheflio for 0% fees and recipe-specific features
  • For community-focused creators: Patreon offers strong community tools (but you'll pay 5-12%)
  • For multi-format creators: Stan Store works if you also sell courses and coaching
  • For one-time product sales: Gumroad is simplest for downloadable e-cookbooks
  • For hobby creators: Ko-fi provides a simple tip jar

If recipes are your primary content and you want to maximize earnings while getting proper recipe features, a dedicated food creator platform makes the most sense.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cheflio has 0% platform fees - you only pay Stripe's 2.9% processing. Patreon takes 5-12%, Gumroad takes 10%, and others vary. Over time, these fees add up significantly.

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