A Promising Hub for Lead Magnets, Digital Sales & Subscriptions
I’ve really enjoyed using Zylvie so far. I’d been hunting for a simple way to deliver lead magnets without routing every download through my ESP, and Zylvie nails that workflow. Setup is quick, the UI is clean, and the built-in upsells, affiliate tracking, abandoned-cart recovery, and flexible subscription options make it feel like an all-in-one growth engine—no extra plugins required.
I’m on Tier 5 and have explored every feature. Yes, the stock templates look a bit dated, but a few lines of custom CSS let me make the storefront feel fully on-brand. Jay (the founder) has answered every email personally; his responsiveness and genuine drive to improve the platform are huge pluses. I’m especially excited about the roadmap items like gated member areas, expanded download management, and course-creation tools.
That said, a few pain points keep Zylvie from being my complete storefront:
- Physical products – Selling them works, but it’s clunky: no SKU fields, no real inventory management, and each item in a shipment fires its own tracking email.
- Multiple digital files – If a cart contains two digital products, only one “prepared” email template goes out and the second file is tacked on in an odd spot, with cryptic file names that could confuse customers.
- Catalog size & editing – Zylvie is clearly optimized for creators with one or two flagship offers. My shop includes dozens of items, and I’d love to see more support for bulk or multi-product editing—it gets tedious making changes one product at a time.
Wishlist: smoother multi-item fulfillment flows, more intuitive delivery for multiple digital files, better support for physical product sellers, and native print-on-demand integrations—something many digital-first creators could really use. I’d also love to see improvements like better multi-product editing and the ability to connect related products for upselling directly on product pages.
Zylvie gives me a lot of what I need to grow—easy lead capture, digital delivery, upsells, subscriptions, and a clean interface that doesn’t overwhelm. It’s not quite there yet for managing physical products or larger catalogs. Still, the foundation is solid. I’m glad I invested early and I’m looking forward to watching the platform grow. 5 Tacos!

Jay_from_Zylvie
Jun 6, 2025Hi there,
You're right, we really do need to beef up our multi-item and also physical product capabilities (like you mentioned, SKUs and bulk-editing).
We've been focusing so closely on coaches and creators that our feature set has largely evolved to serve mainly them.
You're right in saying they have 1-2 flagship products (actually it's closer to 3-12 typically), so yes, currently some of our feature set would seem oddly geared towards serving that segment specifically.
Also, you brought up an important piece of feedback that we've been hearing quite a lot lately as well, and that's print-on-demand.
So we'll be working on that as well eventually.
Keep all your feedback coming.
And thank you for your great support!
With thanks,
Jay