You control the range
Set how far you're prepared to deliver. Buyers outside it never see you, so you never get an order you can't fulfil.
You already have the stock. Wulo puts it in front of the people close enough for you to reach — and nobody else.
No listing fees. No monthly charge. No commission on your sales.
You choose your delivery range
Free to list, always
A shop's reach has always stopped at whoever walks past the door. Wulo extends that to everyone within the distance you're willing to travel — without you building anything.
Set how far you're prepared to deliver. Buyers outside it never see you, so you never get an order you can't fulfil.
Sold out this morning? Take it down in a tap and put it back when you restock — no deleting, no re-listing, no lost photos.
Buyers ask about a specific item and you answer in the app. Fewer wrong orders, fewer refused deliveries, fewer wasted trips across town.
The photographs take the longest. Everything else is quick.
Name, phone, email, and the address you sell from. That address is what every distance on Wulo is measured from, so put in the place your stock actually lives.
Choose the furthest you're willing to go. You can widen or tighten it any time as you learn what's worth the trip.
Photograph it, name it, price it in naira, pick a category. Your phone camera is genuinely fine — photos are compressed for you so they load quickly on a buyer's data.
Accept an order and keep the buyer posted as you go. They confirm receipt at the door and rate you.
The first listings from a new account are checked before buyers see them. It exists to keep the marketplace worth trusting — which protects the sellers already on it as much as the buyers.
Everything you need on the shelf screen, nothing you don't.
Everything you're selling, grouped so you can see at a glance what's running thin.
Your address, range and contact details, editable whenever things change.
What's live now, what's been delivered, and what buyers thought of it afterwards.
Free
List as many items as you like, on either shelf, for as long as you like.
None
You and the buyer settle payment between yourselves. Wulo takes no cut of it.
Optional
If you want a listing pushed to the top of nearby feeds, you can pay for it. Entirely optional, and always labelled as paid.
Sponsored placement is how Wulo intends to pay for itself. If that ever changes — if we introduce a fee that affects what you earn — you'll be told directly and in advance, not by discovering it in a smaller payout.
Wulo Seller is free, works on Android, and takes about twenty minutes to set up. Bring your stock — we'll bring the neighbourhood.
No. Anyone with goods to sell can open a seller account. Registration only matters if you want the verified tick, which requires us to confirm a real physical business — that's a badge for buyers' confidence, not a condition of selling.
Then set a smaller range, and there is nothing wrong with keeping it small. A range you can actually service beats a wide one that earns you bad ratings for late deliveries.
You're responsible for getting the order to the buyer, but how is up to you — yourself, a staff member, or a dispatch rider you already use. Wulo doesn't currently provide couriers, which is exactly why you set the distance you can cover.
Directly by the buyer. Wulo doesn't process payments or hold funds, so nothing sits in escrow and there's no payout schedule to wait on. Agree terms with the buyer — by ping if you need to — before you set out.
Take your listings down. You vanish from buyers' feeds without losing a single item, photo or price, and you're back when you return.
Yes — each item gets its own category, so a shop carrying groceries and household items appears correctly in both. Your shelf screen counts what you have in each, so it's obvious where you're running low.