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Stally — Your shop, one link away
From DM chaos to a real online shop — in 10 minutes
Stally turns your social media following into a real boutique. Build a beautiful shoppable storefront in 10 minutes, drop one link in your bio, and manage every order on a Kanban board. No code, no DMs, no commission on sales. Free during pilot.
I'm Dan, and I built Stally because I kept watching small sellers — friends, family, neighbors in Almaty — run real businesses out of Instagram DMs. Order spreadsheets. Screenshots of payment receipts. "Did you send it yet?" messages at 11pm.
They didn't need Shopify. Shopify is for people building e-commerce businesses. They needed something between "Instagram bio" and "full online store."
Stally is that thing:
→ Sign up, add products, pick colors, get a link: stally.shop/yourname → Drop it in your bio (Instagram, TikTok, whatever) → Orders flow into a Kanban board: New → Packed → Delivery → Done → Buyers get email updates automatically → Payments via FreedomPay (Kazakhstan) or Stripe (international) → Sell physical products, digital files, or bookable services
What makes it different from Linktree-with-a-shop-button: - It IS a shop, not a link page with checkout glued on - Built for the seller workflow, not the visitor's tap-through - 48 curated color/font combos — no design skills needed - Zero sales commission.
I'd love your feedback — especially on: 1. What's confusing on the landing page? 2. What would make you trust putting your shop on a new platform? 3. Sellers outside Kazakhstan: would Stripe-only be enough?
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About Stally — Your shop, one link away on Product Hunt
“From DM chaos to a real online shop — in 10 minutes”
Stally — Your shop, one link away was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #108 on the daily leaderboard. Stally turns your social media following into a real boutique. Build a beautiful shoppable storefront in 10 minutes, drop one link in your bio, and manage every order on a Kanban board. No code, no DMs, no commission on sales. Free during pilot.
Stally — Your shop, one link away was featured in SaaS (41.7k followers), E-Commerce (41.4k followers) and No-Code (5.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 61.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Stally — Your shop, one link away?
Stally — Your shop, one link away was hunted by Daniyar Sansyzbayev. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Dan, and I built Stally because I kept watching small
sellers — friends, family, neighbors in Almaty — run real businesses
out of Instagram DMs. Order spreadsheets. Screenshots of payment
receipts. "Did you send it yet?" messages at 11pm.
They didn't need Shopify. Shopify is for people building e-commerce
businesses. They needed something between "Instagram bio" and "full
online store."
Stally is that thing:
→ Sign up, add products, pick colors, get a link: stally.shop/yourname
→ Drop it in your bio (Instagram, TikTok, whatever)
→ Orders flow into a Kanban board: New → Packed → Delivery → Done
→ Buyers get email updates automatically
→ Payments via FreedomPay (Kazakhstan) or Stripe (international)
→ Sell physical products, digital files, or bookable services
What makes it different from Linktree-with-a-shop-button:
- It IS a shop, not a link page with checkout glued on
- Built for the seller workflow, not the visitor's tap-through
- 48 curated color/font combos — no design skills needed
- Zero sales commission.
I'd love your feedback — especially on:
1. What's confusing on the landing page?
2. What would make you trust putting your shop on a new platform?
3. Sellers outside Kazakhstan: would Stripe-only be enough?
Stick around and ask me anything 🇰🇿