Time for drastic changes on SWAPD. We encourage you to join this discussion and help staff make the right decisions. MAKE SWAPD GREAT AGAIN!

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Despite having a weak Q1 2026 sales wise, SWAPD is still breaking records in terms of traffic and signups. Right now we are seeing around 120 to 140 new signups per day. Just a few months ago that number was closer to 60 to 100.

We’ve outranked most of our competitors in visibility and traffic, yet somehow sales continue to decline. Some of our BigBoys (power sellers) are reporting 50 to 60% drops in monthly earnings compared to 2025.

So what’s happening?

We asked GPT for an outside perspective, and honestly, we think it nailed it:

That’s actually a classic marketplace maturity trap.

  • Traffic grows first.
  • Then lurkers grow.
  • Then low intent users flood in.
  • Then supply saturates.
  • Then the original categories commoditize.

Eventually:

  • margins compress
  • sellers cannibalize each other
  • buyers comparison shop endlessly
  • trust becomes normalized instead of differentiated

As staff, and judging by feedback from many long time members, we believe SWAPD is slowly losing its premium/backstage feel and drifting closer toward becoming “another Fiverr.” That is something we absolutely do NOT want.

We believe drastic measures may be needed before things get worse.

The Main Problems

1. Sellers who cannot deliver

This is one of the biggest reasons buyers stop coming back. A buyer gets burned once or twice and suddenly SWAPD becomes “just another risky marketplace” in their eyes.

2. People posting services they are not actually experts at

We are seeing more and more users posting services they cannot fulfill themselves. Instead, they wait until they get a buyer, then scramble to find a subcontractor. Margins get squeezed, quality drops, and buyers get frustrated. This hurts both buyers and legitimate sellers.

3. Low quality signups flooding the platform

We are seeing a massive increase in:

  • spam services
  • fake experts
  • failed deliveries
  • inbox spam
  • unrealistic promises
  • scam attempts

This creates noise, wastes buyer time, and damages trust in the platform overall.

OUR PROPOSED SOLUTIONS

Nothing has been finalized yet. Your feedback in this discussion will heavily influence the direction we take.

1. Turn the Unique Services section into a paid category

This would likely be either:

  • pay per listing
  • or subscription based access

Why?

Because right now users can sign up 8 minutes ago, post 10 listings, claim to be experts in everything, and flood the category with low quality offers. This dilutes visibility for sellers who CAN actually deliver.

We strongly believe that adding a financial barrier to entry would instantly eliminate a huge percentage of low effort spam listings. No more “ORM experts” posting 15 listings with zero proof, zero experience, and zero delivery ability.

We have always been against paid listings. If this happens, the Unique Services category would likely be the ONLY paid section on SWAPD. Social media account sales would remain free since many sellers there are one time users.

We have not finalized pricing yet, but we are strongly leaning toward this direction.

One idea we had:

  • if a new seller pays for a listing
  • and ACTUALLY delivers successfully
  • we could deduct that listing fee from SWAPD fees upon ticket delivery

This would reward legitimate sellers while filtering out low effort spam.

Also, there would likely be NO exemptions for higher tiered members. Why? Because we are seeing success ratios collapse across the board. Some sellers who previously had 80% success ratios are now closer to 25%, while still advertising “99% success rate.”

This needs to stop. Fast.

2. Blocking problematic countries at the Cloudflare level

The first country being considered is Nigeria.

Before anyone jumps straight into emotional reactions, please understand we are looking at this from a purely statistical and operational standpoint.

Currently, Nigeria is the #2 most visited country on SWAPD after the United States (in the past 2-3 months). At the same time, we are seeing a disproportionate amount of:

  • spam
  • failed deliveries
  • scam attempts
  • inbox harassment
  • low quality listings
  • time wasting behavior

coming from this region.

Before you say “VPNs will bypass this anyway,” hear us out. Good VPNs cost money. Many abusive signups use free proxies to register, then immediately switch back to local IPs. We see this constantly in logs:

“Registered in US, currently in Nigeria”

A Cloudflare level block would likely eliminate a large portion of low quality signups immediately.

We also understand there are legitimate Nigerian members currently on SWAPD. We estimate there are roughly 20 truly established and trusted members from the region. Those members would NOT simply be abandoned. Before any country level block would happen, we would gather trusted member IPs, whitelist them, and ensure legitimate users retain access.

We understand this topic is sensitive, but at the same time we cannot ignore platform wide operational realities.

For context, we have blocked Russia since the war in Ukraine started, and virtually no Russian nationals do business on SWAPD today.

3. Introducing an Upwork style buyer request system

One thing that surprises us is that our Buyer Requests category is one of the most active categories on SWAPD.

Yet we believe huge amounts of money are being left on the table because:

  1. Sellers are often too lazy to actively hunt leads there
  2. Buyers are too lazy to search through sellers manually
  3. Almost nobody takes SpyTool seriously, despite it being an amazing lead generation tool

We are currently discussing with our dev team the most cost effective way to build this.

Basic concept:

  • Buyer posts a request/job
  • Approved sellers matching the category get notified automatically
  • Sellers privately bid/respond
  • Buyer chooses the best fit

Think:

  • Fixly
  • Upwork
  • Werkspot

But adapted to SWAPD.

This would make lead distribution significantly more efficient.

4. Removing “Best Offer” pricing

We are also considering removing the ability to list prices as:

“Best Offer”

Why?

Because:

  • one buyer gets charged $200
  • another gets charged $2,000
  • for the exact same service

simply because the seller senses a larger budget.

This creates inconsistent buyer experiences and damages trust.

Additionally, we need more stable pricing data internally if we want to improve:

  • matching systems
  • analytics
  • automated recommendations
  • buyer/seller routing

Final Thoughts

To recap, we are seriously considering major changes to preserve what made SWAPD special in the first place. We do NOT want to become Fiverr. We are already seeing signs of quality decline and marketplace saturation. We believe the time to act is now.

Your opinions, criticism, and ideas matter to us because community feedback has always played a major role in shaping SWAPD.

When responding, we kindly ask you to think beyond:

“I don’t want to pay listing fees”

and instead look at the bigger picture.

A healthier SWAPD means:

  • stronger trust
  • more premium positioning
  • better buyer experiences
  • less spam
  • higher quality sellers
  • better long term earnings for everyone

The proposed entry barriers are not about greed. They are about filtering out people who simply should not be operating here in the first place.

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Listing fees being deducted in successful tickets would be great

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Since you mainly deal with account sales you wouldn’t even be affected. This whole discussion is about the services section, we want to roadblock that, everything else on SWAPD would remain as is (free to list).

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Cute Plus One Bear

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Look I’m not reading all that but every time I post something on buyer requests I get 10 pms from new safety concern accounts based in Nigeria who can’t even write proper english offering me the best services for like $500 when other users charge 3-5k for the same. There should be a way to control these low quality accounts.

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Summary for the lazy people:

SWAPD is growing traffic wise harder than ever before, but sales and seller earnings are dropping badly, and we believe the platform is slowly losing its premium “backstage” feel and turning into another Fiverr. The main problems are low quality sellers who cannot deliver, users pretending to be experts while outsourcing everything after getting buyers, and a flood of spam/scam style activity that wastes buyer time and damages trust. To fix this, we are seriously considering major changes such as making the Unique Services section paid to filter out low effort sellers, blocking high abuse regions at the Cloudflare level while whitelisting trusted members, introducing an Upwork/Fixly style buyer request system where approved sellers compete privately for jobs, and removing “Best Offer” pricing to create more transparent and stable pricing across the marketplace. Nothing is finalized yet, and we want community feedback because we believe SWAPD needs to become more premium, more trusted, and more quality focused again before things decline further.

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We hope that users who reply here will take the time to read over the suggestions we’ve thought up and give quality feedback, rather than be met with complaints further down the road after they get implemented.

We are also more than open to hearing other reasonable suggestions.

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I would go ahead with straight up banning certain countries

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To be honest, I think this platform really needs improvement and stricter rules. It has changed a lot, and now it feels like people mostly come here just to chat instead of actually providing services or helping solve real problems that users may have.

Also, when someone posts something for sale, almost nobody seems genuinely interested anymore. Most people just comment randomly about the price or ask for the page link only to look at it, criticize it, or attack it instead of showing real buying interest.

I think this need to be more serious please so people find the best platform ‘‘Swapd’’ For their solutions/buying/selling something safe and get the best service.

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Why Not Show The Buyer Requests On Main Page Like Normal Categories, So People Won’t Have To Go There Specifically.

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We are already branded the most strict website in our category. But let’s hear out some details you had in mind. Remember please be realistic and don’t post ideas such as “staff should vet all services personally from top to bottom before approving it” because it’s NOT realistic.

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That makes sense, but there should also be some way to regulate market prices. Sellers from certain countries often undercut prices heavily, which ends up hurting the overall market. There should be a minimum pricing limit to prevent extreme price drops. Most buyers get attracted to very low prices and end up ignoring reputable sellers. This negatively affects trusted sellers and should be addressed.

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This is simply a part of business, of any type. If someone is not able to stomach getting ghosted on sales then maybe sales isn’t their thing. As a seller, you are supposed to sell the buyer on your offer. You have to get creative to do that, and still expect to get plenty of non-replies.

Think about sellers’ that give out samples at farmers markets and the likes - of out every XX or even XXX people you might get sometime to bite and buy. It’s worse off online as it’s easier to not respond than it is to walk away in person.

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Cleaning out spam listings from new safety concern or non verified members based in Nigeria etc would be a great move. Implementing stricter approval moderation for new listings, like asking for past proof of work for that specific service would also help.

Recent influx of new listings where people literally claim to do anything and after weeks of waiting, eventually failing really makes serious buyer trust this platform less.

The listing fees would be pretty negligible for your average service ticket price on SWAPD. Just enough to ward off users that cannot actually deliver and purely waste time & falsely undercut market rates.

We do have a price in mind, but we’re curious to hear price suggestions so we can get a gauge on how reasonable/unreasonable we’re being.

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Not sure if mentioned ln main post but heres what ive always suggested

1.block low quality signups or have them do more before they can sell

2.make sellers take more responsabilities on failed tickets, for example they pay refund fee or 10% of ticket value in case of failure. (Rn buyers take the hit)

3.target power sellers from other places with lucrative offers ( same way casinos target vip players)

4.make sellers put all they have in one thread instead it spamming 30 insta accounts listings

5.quicker ticket system (ai)

6.id on signup

7.target hard flippers (turns off buyers)

No one wants to pay 10x they can get somewhere else

List goes on..

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This just isn’t feasible. We already manually approve/deny hundreds of listings per day that get sent to the auto filter. Doing all of them just wouldn’t be it, nor would getting proof of delivery, which could easily be fabricated anyways.

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Facts. We spend hours on this stuff everyday but people don’t see that.

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Buyers do not take the hit for any larger/more significant transactions that are over 5k. It is also not reasonable to charge an absurd fee to sellers that fail, as that is the nature of the game. Failures are inevitable, but we want them to be kept to a minimum.

We would love to get more insight to this, as I personally don’t know of any other such top power sellers in this niche.

This is on the main list, albeit we already do this to a degree.

Social media accounts would not be affected by this cleanup, only services, where our main issue currently lies.

Nail in the coffin to do this. Not only would it hurt sellers (many buyers do not ID verify, at least until later on after having used SWAPD), but all sellers are already required to ID verify. On top of that, our issue is with the poor quality sellers, not buyers.

Paid listings would get rid of the flippers that cannot actually make sales and just spam up the category.

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A lot of buyers buy on behalf of other people, so in case a ticket fails the buyer takes the refund fee hit + losing a connection

id on signup for sellers is needed because a few times you want to buy something and you find out they are not verified or dont want to verify in which case you lose time going back and forth

As for targeting power sellers, idk you need real networking in other good forums to bring them over

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