A marketplace app in Jordan typically costs $7,080–$17,765 to build, with a working MVP achievable in 46 business days. These numbers are computed live from our public feature catalog — not a marketing estimate.
Priced in USD with the Jordanian dinar (JOD) shown alongside — the peg has held steady for decades, so JOD figures are stable planning numbers.
The exact catalog features used to compute the cost range below — every price is public and comes from the same catalog our estimator uses.
Product cards, categories, images, descriptions
Multi-vendor support, seller analytics, payouts
Add/remove items, quantity, subtotal
Address, shipping, payment, confirmation
Card payments, payment intents, webhooks
User earnings, payout requests, bank transfer
Star rating, written reviews, photo reviews
Text messaging, typing indicators, read receipts
Overview stats, charts, quick actions
Auto-flag inappropriate content
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The essential feature subset to launch and validate with real users.
The complete representative feature set shown above, fully built out.
Every number on this page comes directly from our public pricing catalog — the same catalog and calculator that power our Get Estimate tool. No hidden fees, no inflated "starting at" figures designed to get you on a call. Browse the full catalog of 389 features across 33 categories, each with an exact price, on our pricing page.
View the full pricing catalogSpecific answers for marketplace apps in Jordan.
A dedicated payouts feature — splitting each sale between platform commission and vendor payout, then disbursing on a schedule — is included in the range above, on top of standard checkout.
Yes — a vendor dashboard (separate from the platform admin dashboard) is included so sellers can manage their own listings, orders, and payouts without needing platform-owner access.
Content moderation tooling is included in the range above to flag and review suspicious listings or reviews before they go live — an enterprise-tier feature that's essential once a marketplace has open vendor onboarding.