If you’ve been hunting through online businesses to buy, you’ve probably noticed something frustrating. Most listings show you a single store and basically dare you to figure out if it’s the right one. There’s no comparison. No context. No real way to know whether the store in front of you matches who you are and what you want.
So let’s do this differently.
Three online businesses are currently up for grabs on Sellvia Market, all in the same price range, all already running, all already earning. But each one tells a completely different story – about the buyer it’s right for, the niche it’s in, and the kind of life it could help build. So before you keep scrolling other online businesses to buy, take a closer look at what’s already on the table.
Here’s the rundown.
What all three have in common
Before we get into the differences, it’s worth pointing out what makes these three online businesses to buy comparable in the first place.
All three are verified businesses on Sellvia Market. That means the team has direct access to each store’s dashboard. The numbers you’re about to see are real, documented, and pulled straight from the actual operating data. Nothing made up. Nothing dressed up.
All three come fully set up – the website, the products (each store carries 13,000 to 15,000 of them), the customer reviews, the photos, the descriptions. Everything you’d otherwise spend a year building from scratch is already in place.
All three transfer with proven advertising campaigns that go to the new owner – so the traffic and sales engine doesn’t go dark when ownership changes hands.
And all three come with the same buyer protections. The Sellvia Market Purchase Protection Program gives you a 100% refund if the transfer can’t go through. A dedicated personal manager is assigned within 24 hours – a real person, not a chatbot, who stays with you as long as you own the business. And the transfer completes in under 48 hours.
For the bigger picture – Sellvia has been operating since 2016, has been recognized by Forbes, Inc. Magazine, and Entrepreneur, and has helped launch over 1,500,000 online stores. The platform isn’t new, and it isn’t small.
That’s the foundation. Now let’s get into where they split apart.
Path #1 – The Solid Performer: WaveGlow.shop
For the buyer who wants the math to work in their favor from day one.

WaveGlow.shop is a 12-month-old lifestyle store with a strong everyday-bestseller mix. The catalog covers bathroom essentials like mirrors, sinks, faucets, and water heaters. It also covers car accessories – interior, exterior, electronics, and road trip gear. Plus a deep digital resources section spanning AI skills, parenting, financial education, and more. All in all, 13,357 products with reviews and photos already in place.
The numbers:
- $78,135 in sales over the past year
- $31,344 in net profit – about $2,612 a month going to the owner
- Listed at $41,363, or $862/month over 48 months
- That’s less than $30 a day in payments
This is the listing where the math is the simplest. Monthly earnings are roughly $2,612. Monthly payment is $862. If the store keeps performing the way it has been, you’d be coming out ahead from month one. The store is paying for itself and putting more in your pocket each month than the installment costs.
This one is a fit for the buyer who wants something that already works, already pays, and doesn’t require draining the savings account up front to own.
Path #2 – The Niche Specialist: Abigaila.com
For the buyer who likes simple, high-margin businesses with no physical inventory.

Abigaila.com is a 9-month-old digital guide and eBook store. The catalog covers practical, in-demand topics – pantry organization, college interview prep, prompt engineering for AI tools, kitchen design, study techniques, cleaning checklists, and more. 15,245 products total, all professionally edited.
What makes this store different from the other two is what it sells. Digital guides have no warehouse. No shipping. No returns of broken items. When somebody buys, they download instantly. That’s why this store keeps so much of every sale.
The numbers:
- $27,014 in sales over 9 months
- $16,017 in net profit – about $1,335 a month going to the owner
- That means the owner keeps 59 cents of every dollar the store brings in
- Listed at $49,047, or $4,087/month over 12 months
Important honest note – the installment on this one is higher than the monthly earnings. So the math doesn’t quite work the same way as WaveGlow.shop. This store is a better fit if you can pay closer to the full price up front. Or if you want to spread it over a year while running the store yourself. The advantage here is the high share owners keep on every sale. Once the store is paid off, it’s running close to pure profit.
This one is a fit for the buyer who likes the simplicity of a digital-only business and has the cash to invest in something with strong long-term earnings potential.
Path #3 – The Ground-Floor Opportunity: Obsessian.com
For the buyer who wants to talk through a younger, growing store with the team before deciding.

Obsessian.com is a 4-month-old general store with one of the widest product mixes on the marketplace. Fashion, including Adidas. Advanced tech like drones, generators, and portable power. AI skill resources, beauty, lifestyle, and more. It’s the kind of catalog where there’s something for almost everybody who lands on the site.
The numbers:
- $27,750 in sales in just the past two months – more than $13,000 a month in real activity
- $4,305 in net profit so far
- Listed at $45,172 full price (no installment plan available on this listing)
This is the store where the conversation matters most. The store is young. The sales activity is real and strong. But the share of each sale the owner keeps is still tightening as the business builds momentum. That’s not a red flag. It’s normal for a store this age. But it’s exactly the kind of detail you’d want to talk through with the team before making a move.
Our team can walk you through what the next 6–12 months could look like. They can show you the typical path to higher earnings for stores in this category. And they can tell you straight whether this store fits where you are right now.
This one is a fit for the buyer who’s drawn to a younger store with strong demand signals and is ready to have a real conversation before committing.
So which of these online businesses to buy is right for you?

Here’s the simplest way to think about it.
- If you want the clearest math – a store that already pays more each month than the installment costs – look at WaveGlow.shop.
- Want the simplest business model instead, with the highest share kept per sale and no shipping or inventory? Look at Abigaila.com.
- Drawn to a growing store with strong demand and want a real conversation before deciding? Look at Obsessian.com.
There’s no “best” pick on this list. These are three different online businesses to buy for three different kinds of buyers. The right one depends entirely on you – your budget, your timeline, your tolerance for the unknown, and what kind of business you actually want to wake up and run.
Who these online businesses to buy are really for
These online businesses to buy aren’t for tech investors looking at a spreadsheet. They’re for parents who want to be home when the school bus drops the kids off. They’re also for people working two jobs, tired of trading every waking hour for a paycheck that barely stretches. Or for anyone approaching retirement who needs more than Social Security to live on. And for the person who’s tried building from scratch before, hit a wall, and decided to buy something that already works instead.
Take the next step
Browse these three online businesses to buy at your own pace, or book a free consultation with the team. They’ll walk you through every option and help you find the one that actually fits.
No pressure. No commitment. Your next chapter is closer than you think.
The cost to own an online business on Sellvia Market is not the barrier most people imagine. It is a monthly payment, a small ad budget, and a personal growth manager who helps you make sense of the first weeks. The math is simpler than you think – and the best way to see it is to browse what is actually available.