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What is the best marketplace to buy an ecommerce business?

The best marketplace to buy an ecommerce business depends on your deal size and how much proof you demand. Empire Flippers vets heavily at six figures, Acquire.com suits self-serve startup deals, Flippa offers the widest selection with the least vetting at the low end, and Kairos Exchange verifies every Shopify listing's revenue from real order data before it goes live.

Match the venue to the deal

Under 50,000 dollars, you are mostly choosing between Flippa's open catalog and Motion Invest's curated content sites. From six figures, Empire Flippers' vetting starts earning its commission. Seven-figure ecom brands usually go through brokers like Website Closers. For Shopify stores specifically, Kairos is built around verification from day one.

What verified means on each

On Empire Flippers, vetting means direct account access and a reviewed profit-and-loss statement. On Acquire.com, badges confirm integration-pulled revenue, and deep diligence stays the buyer's job. On Flippa, human review starts at 50,000 dollars. On Kairos, every listing is reconciled against read-only Shopify order data and a human signs off before it is published.

The rule that beats every venue

Wherever you buy, the money moves through escrow and the numbers get verified against order-level data before you commit. A marketplace's badge is a starting point, not a substitute. If the venue cannot show order-level proof, buy the verification separately before you buy the store.

Last reviewed 2026-07-17.