The marketplace for
software projects
Buy and sell complete applications — real source code, real ownership, protected by escrow.
What you're actually buying
Not a license. Not a subscription. Complete ownership of real software.
Complete source code
Every file, every commit — the full repository is yours.
Verified ownership
GitHub repo transferred to you with blockchain proof on-chain.
Escrow-protected
Funds held until transfer completes. Automatic refund if it doesn't.
How a sale works
Four steps, fully automated, fully protected.
Tokenize
Seller connects their GitHub repo and mints an on-chain token. This validates ownership and locks the repository to the listing.
Purchase with escrow
Buyer pays — funds go into a smart contract, not to the seller. Money is locked until the code transfer is verified.
Secured transfer
The repo is transferred to Pluuto's organization — a neutral holding ground. The code is safe while the buyer reviews.
Buyer accepts, seller gets paid
Buyer accepts the repo transfer to their GitHub account. The smart contract releases funds to the seller. Done.
Monetize your work
- Turn side projects into income
- No invoicing, no chargebacks — trustless payments
- Connect GitHub, set a price, mint — that's it
- 2% platform fee, transparent pricing
Skip months of building
- Acquire working software instantly
- Escrow ensures you get what you pay for
- Full freedom — modify, deploy, resell
- Code verified against a specific commit
Protected at every step
Smart contract escrow
Funds are held by code, not a company. Released only when both sides are satisfied.
24-hour auto-refund
If the code transfer stalls, your money comes back automatically. No support tickets.
On-chain transparency
Every transaction is publicly verifiable. No hidden fees, no surprises.
Official GitHub API
Repo transfers happen through GitHub's own transfer system. Not a zip file — real ownership.
Questions
What exactly am I buying?
The complete source code of an application. The seller's GitHub repository is transferred to your account, and you receive an NFT as proof of ownership.
How are payments handled?
Your payment goes into a smart contract escrow. The seller receives funds only after the code transfer is verified. If it fails, you're automatically refunded.
Do I need cryptocurrency?
Yes. Pluuto uses ETH on Ethereum. You'll need a wallet like MetaMask with ETH to transact.
What happens after I buy?
You receive a GitHub transfer invitation. Accept it, the repo moves to your account, and the seller gets paid. Usually takes minutes.
What if something goes wrong?
The escrow protects both parties. If transfer doesn't complete within 24 hours, funds return to the buyer automatically.