What We Built and Why
The Short Version
We built a marketplace. Not because the world needs another one, but because we kept asking ourselves: why is selling online still this painful?
You want to sell a guitar. Or a pushchair your kid outgrew. Or a piece of art you made. Your options are: a listing form that hasn't changed since 2005, a Facebook group where anything goes and nobody's protected, or a giant warehouse that takes a third of your money and hides your name.
We thought we could do something a bit more thoughtful than that.
What Nairel Actually Is
It's a place where you can buy and sell things — all kinds of things. Clothes, yes, but also electronics, furniture, art, books, handmade goods, collectibles, sports gear, baby items. We didn't want to be a niche. We wanted to be useful.
We built some tools we're genuinely proud of:
- An AI that writes your listing for you. Tell it what you're selling and it writes the title and description. It's not perfect, but it saves a lot of time and it's getting better.
- Price suggestions. Based on what similar items sell for, so you're not guessing.
- Live selling. You can go live, show your stuff, chat with people, even run auctions. It's early, but we think this is where things are heading.
- Buyer protection on every purchase. Not an add-on. Not a premium feature. Every single order.
What We're Not
We're not pretending to be Amazon. We're not claiming to replace eBay. Those are enormous platforms with decades of history and millions of users.
We're a small team that built something we believe in. We have about 400 products listed right now. We're growing, slowly, the honest way.
If you're looking for a place to sell your things where the tools are modern and the fees are fair — we'd love for you to try it and tell us what you think.
What's Free
Everything. Listing is free. There are no monthly fees. We take a small commission when you make a sale. That's it. We figured the best way to build a marketplace is to make it as easy as possible for people to join.
Have a look around. See if it's useful. We'd love to know what you think.