An Amazon store, built and operated for you.
You own the store. Not us — you. Our team runs the rest.
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Takes about two minutes. If it's a fit, you book a call with our team.
No pressure — the call is only booked if the model fits.
- You own the store — 100% of the storefront, in your name
- Our team runs sourcing, listings, fulfillment
- One fee. After that, we only earn when your store does.
Cashflow Creators sets up and runs an Amazon storefront on your behalf — product sourcing, listings, fulfillment, and customer service handled by our team under a profit-share agreement. You own the store.
For busy professionals and investors who want to own an operated e-commerce store — with a real team running it — rather than take on another job.
- Over 300+ eCommerce Under ManagementSource: offer.cashflowscreators.com — published claim
- 225+ storesSource: cashflowscreators.com — published claim
- 7 days a week, in-house teamSource: cashflowscreators.com — published claim
- 5-star published reviewsSource: cashflowscreators.com — published review
Results, as published

Amazon Seller app dashboard: Product sales $72.57K last 30 days, up 36% vs previous 30 days, up 1573% vs last year (store name blurred by client)
As published by Cashflow Creators — cashflowscreators.com. “Performance results vary” is their own label; it stays attached.
Amazon Seller app dashboard: Product sales $103.4K last 30 days, up 57% vs previous 30 days (store name blurred by client)
As published by Cashflow Creators — cashflowscreators.com. “Performance results vary” is their own label; it stays attached.
Amazon Seller app dashboard: Product sales $152.6K last 30 days, down 14% vs previous 30 days, up 127144% vs last year (store name blurred by client)
As published by Cashflow Creators — cashflowscreators.com. “Performance results vary” is their own label; it stays attached.
14 client video interviews, as publishedWatch them before your call.Source: cashflowscreators.com/success-stories — published video interviews
What clients say
“They told me it would be good 6 month to start taking profit, and that is exactly what happened. One year in the store is scaled up and growing profits very single month. Thank you.”
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published reviewIf you're looking for a dedicated team that delivers real results, this is the service to trust!
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published reviewTheir team handles every detail with precision and expertise. With data-driven strategies and hands-free automation, scaling my business has never been easier.
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published reviewThey handled all the heavy lifting and kept my Amazon business growing.
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published reviewGreat company, I made the right decision when I decided to work with them .
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published reviewI'm seeing real returns. Excellent service!
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published reviewTheir dedication to results is truly unmatched!
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published reviewThe communication with his team was great.
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published reviewAs a new client, I'm extremely satisfied with the current service. The customer service team is excellent, and the new inventory I was allocated is moving impressively well.
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published reviewThey told me it would be good 6 month to start taking profit, and that is exactly what happened. One year in the store is scaled up and growing profits very single month. Thank you.
Reviews as published by Cashflow Creators on cashflowscreators.com.
The model, explained
The economics, step by step — each one cited to where Cashflow Creators publishes it. Understand the machine before you decide whether to fund one.
Your capital funds the inventory
Working capital you commit is deployed into inventory — real products the store buys and resells, not a fund or a promise. Their words: "you simply provide the capital for operations."
cashflowscreators.com homepage intro: "you simply provide the capital for operations"; investment-thesis section: capital is "deployed directly into inventory that turns with market behavior".Source: cashflowscreators.com — published claimTheir team runs the operation
Store creation, sourcing, research, listings, customer inquiries, returns, and shipping coordination are handled by the Cashflow Creators team and their fulfillment partners.
cashflowscreators.com FAQ "How does management work?": "We assist with the application process, Amazon store creation, and onboarding. Once the store is live, our fulfillment partners handle product sourcing, product research, customer inquiries, returns, shipping coordination, and the day-to-day operations of the store."Source: cashflowscreators.com — published FAQThe store sells on Amazon
Revenue comes from real marketplace sales. Amazon collects from buyers and disburses seller payments on its own cycle — typically every 14 days, per their published FAQ. That cadence is watchable in your own seller account: you are not waiting on a monthly report to know whether anything is happening.
cashflowscreators.com FAQ "What is the frequency of payments?": "Payments for sales made on Amazon Marketplace are typically disbursed every 14 days" (their FAQ also notes payout timeframes are subject to change).Source: cashflowscreators.com — published FAQYou own the store; profit is shared
"Clients retain 100% ownership of their ecommerce storefront." One-time upfront fee, then compensation comes from a share of store profits — beyond the fee, they are paid when the store performs.
Ownership: cashflowscreators.com FAQ "Do I own the ecommerce storefront?". Profit share: homepage Why-Cashflow step 04: "You provide the credit. We split the profits. ... We only get paid when your store does." Fee: the client's own EV-ARC application form (Typeform) copy: "there is a one-time upfront fee associated with our services" (docs/00-CLIENT-OVERVIEW.md §1, verified-live).Source: cashflowscreators.com — published FAQ
Who this is for
The application checks fit before any call is booked. Read this first — it will save you two minutes.
You have working capital to allocate
Two numbers, before any call: a one-time setup fee, and working capital for inventory. The application asks about both directly.
You want ownership without day-to-day operations
The storefront is opened in your name and stays yours. The team handles sourcing, listings, fulfillment, and customer service.
You treat this as a long-horizon commitment
Their published timeline to a fully operational store is around six months — revenue can take longer. Not a fast-return vehicle.
You're comfortable with a profit-share model
There is a one-time setup fee, then compensation comes from a share of store profits. Exact terms are covered on your call.
This is not for you if
- You need returns in the next few months.
- You don't have capital you can commit to inventory.
- You would need to borrow either number — the setup fee or the inventory capital.
- You want a job-replacement income promise — nothing on this page promises income.
The risks, stated plainly
No income guarantees on this page — on purpose. Every guarantee in this category's horror stories was the bait, so this memorandum includes the case against. Four points, drawn from Cashflow Creators' own published wording — read them before you apply.
Results vary and are not guaranteed
Cashflow Creators labels its own results section "performance results vary" and its footer disclaims that results are not typical and not guaranteed. Treat every dashboard screenshot as one client's outcome, not a projection of yours.
cashflowscreators.com #Reviews section label "performance results vary" + footer earnings disclaimer; offer.cashflowscreators.com/book-t1 footer carries a full earnings/no-financial-advice disclaimer.Source: cashflowscreators.com — published disclaimerYour capital is committed to inventory
The model needs liquid capital deployed into physical inventory. Money in inventory is working, not idle — but it is committed, and inventory turns with market behavior rather than on a fixed schedule.
cashflowscreators.com: capital is "deployed directly into inventory that turns with market behavior"; the client's EV-ARC application asks whether the prospect has "liquid capital ready to deploy" (docs/00-CLIENT-OVERVIEW.md §2, verified-live).Source: cashflowscreators.com — application formAround six months before the store is fully operational
Their published standard timeline for preparing a store to become fully operational is "usually around 6 months" — covering ungating, sourcing inventory, and building supplier relationships before meaningful selling starts.
cashflowscreators.com FAQ "What is the expected timeline for the business to start generating sales?": "Our standard timeline for preparing a store to become fully operational is usually around 6 months."Source: cashflowscreators.com — published FAQRevenue can take six to twelve months
By their own FAQ, the operational timeline "may or may not include the time required to generate revenue as that time varies and can range from 6-12 months." If you need returns in the next few months, this is the wrong vehicle.
cashflowscreators.com FAQ, same timeline answer (verbatim quote in body).Source: cashflowscreators.com — published FAQ
Built on alignment, not promises
100% ownership, in writing
"Clients retain 100% ownership of their ecommerce storefront." If you ever discontinue services, the store is yours to keep — their FAQ spells out the wind-down (in-progress operations completed, listings deactivated or left active if you continue independently).
cashflowscreators.com FAQ "Do I own the ecommerce storefront?" (full answer published on the homepage FAQ).Source: cashflowscreators.com — published FAQA visible payout cadence
Amazon Marketplace payments are "typically disbursed every 14 days" — a cadence you can watch in your own seller account, with their published caveat that payout timeframes are subject to change and vary by account specifics.
cashflowscreators.com FAQ "What is the frequency of payments?" (verbatim).Source: cashflowscreators.com — published FAQA team that works the store 7 days a week
"Our team handles every order, every customer, every refund. Hands-free for you means hands-on for us — 7 days a week, in-house."
cashflowscreators.com homepage SVC-03 card (verbatim client claim).Source: cashflowscreators.com — published claimThe good, the bad, and the ugly
Their own differentiation answer: "We are transparent—we will share the good, the bad, and the ugly—because we want our clients to be educated and fully informed about the investment they're making."
cashflowscreators.com FAQ "What makes Cashflow Creators different from other providers?" (verbatim).Source: cashflowscreators.com — published FAQ
In their own words
“a machine that's been built, tested, and proven across 225+ stores”
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published claim“Our team handles every order, every customer, every refund. Hands-free for you means hands-on for us — 7 days a week, in-house.”
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published claim“Clients retain 100% ownership of their ecommerce storefront.”
Source: cashflowscreators.com — published claim
One-time setup fee plus profit share. Specifics covered on your call.
Hard questions, straight answers
The four questions this category has earned. Here is what can be answered on a page — and where the rest lives.
- Is this a scam?
The managed-eCommerce space has a real scam problem — Cashflow Creators has said so in its own published writing. So this page doesn't ask for trust; it shows what's checkable: you retain 100% ownership of the storefront, the cost structure is a one-time fee plus profit share, no income is guaranteed anywhere on this page, and the risks section states the case against. Bring the hard questions to the call — 'we will share the good, the bad, and the ugly.'
Category candor: cashflowscreators.com/blog/is-cashflow-creators-legit-review (the client's own published framing). Transparency quote: cashflowscreators.com FAQ "What makes Cashflow Creators different from other providers?" (verbatim). Ownership: FAQ "Do I own the ecommerce storefront?".Source: cashflowscreators.com — published FAQ- Why not run the stores yourselves?
Fair question — silence on it should worry you. The honest half-answer: capital. The model pairs our operating team with your working capital — 'You provide the credit. We split the profits.' Beyond the one-time setup fee, our income is a share of store profits, so a failed store costs us its entire future revenue. The full unit-economics answer — what the fee covers, and why partner capital beats self-funding at our scale — is a fair thing to demand on your call. Ask it.
cashflowscreators.com homepage Why-Cashflow step 04: "You provide the credit. We split the profits. ... We only get paid when your store does." Fee: the client's EV-ARC application form: "there is a one-time upfront fee associated with our services".Source: cashflowscreators.com — published claim- What happens if the store is suspended?
Suspension risk is real in this category — it's the subject of the worst stories you'll read about it, and any operator who waves it away should worry you. What we can say on this page: the storefront is yours, and the team operating it works it 7 days a week, in-house, with compliance part of the day-to-day management. Exactly how suspensions are handled — who works the appeal, and what the agreement obligates us to do — is covered, in writing, on the call.
Ownership: cashflowscreators.com FAQ "Do I own the ecommerce storefront?". Operations: homepage SVC-03 card: "Our team handles every order, every customer, every refund. Hands-free for you means hands-on for us — 7 days a week, in-house." Compliance handling: cashflowscreators.com published services scope (sourcing, listings, fulfillment, customer service, compliance).Source: cashflowscreators.com — published FAQ- What do I actually own?
The storefront — opened in your name, and it stays yours: 'Clients retain 100% ownership of their ecommerce storefront.' If you ever stop working with us, the published FAQ spells out the wind-down: in-progress operations completed, listings deactivated or left active if you continue independently. And the money route runs past you, not through us — Amazon disburses the store's sales into the seller account, typically every 14 days, on a cadence you can watch yourself.
cashflowscreators.com FAQ "Do I own the ecommerce storefront?" (verbatim ownership + wind-down terms) and FAQ "What is the frequency of payments?": "Payments for sales made on Amazon Marketplace are typically disbursed every 14 days".Source: cashflowscreators.com — published FAQ
Asked before every call
We build and operate an Amazon storefront on your behalf. You provide the capital; our team handles sourcing, listings, fulfillment coordination, and customer service under a profit-share agreement.
There is a one-time setup fee, and we share in store profits after that. Exact terms depend on your situation and are covered on your qualification call.
Store setup and ramp-up take months, not weeks. Exact timelines depend on your start date and category, and are discussed honestly on your call.
No. The application asks about your background so we can plan around it, but the service is designed to be fully managed.
No. E-commerce involves real risk, and no outcome is guaranteed — anyone who promises otherwise should worry you. Nothing on this page is a promise of income.
People with working capital to deploy who want an operated store, not a course or a coaching program. The application checks fit before any call is booked.
If it reads like a fit, the application takes two minutes.
Most of the skepticism about this category is earned — bring it to the call. No pressure, straight answers; the call is only booked if the model fits.
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