BlueCart doesn't publish its pricing. The pricing page returns a 404, and the company sitemap contains no pricing URL. Third parties report numbers, but they don't agree with each other.
Here is what's publicly known, pulled together so you don't have to chase it down yourself.
Does BlueCart publish its pricing?
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- The pricing page is a 404
bluecart.com/pricing returns Not Found.
- The sitemap has no pricing URL
BlueCart's sitemap contains around 1,000 URLs. None of them include pricing, plans, cost, or buy in the path.
- Every call-to-action button goes to demo booking
Industry pages, product pages, and feature pages all route to /book-a-demo or /request-a-demo. There's no public price you can verify before talking to sales.
How much does BlueCart cost, according to third parties?
Four aggregators publish four incompatible numbers.
ITQlick is the most structured of the four and the only source that names a billing model.
What is a transaction-fee model?
If ITQlick's numbers are accurate, BlueCart charges a percentage of every order processed through the platform on top of the monthly fee. A 5% cut on 50,000 USD of monthly orders is 2,500 USD - much more than the headline 10 USD monthly fee suggests.
A transaction-fee model behaves differently from a flat subscription:
- Costs scale with revenue, not with usage of the software
- A growing business pays more for the same product
- Comparing it to a flat monthly fee on price alone is misleading
If you only ask "what's the monthly fee?" in a demo, you might miss most of the bill.
Does BlueCart require a contract?
Reviewers on Capterra and SoftwareAdvice report 2-year contracts and difficulty cancelling. One reviewer states they submitted written notice to cancel and were billed for the remainder of the contract anyway.
These are reviewer claims, not statements from BlueCart. Treat them as a signal to ask before you sign, not as a final verdict.
What should I ask in a BlueCart demo?
The third-party numbers and reviewer reports leave several gaps that only BlueCart can fill. Ask before you sign:
- Is the price a flat monthly fee, a transaction fee on every order, or both?
- If there is a transaction fee, what is the rate and is it charged on gross or net order value?
- Are credit-card processing fees included or charged separately?
- What is the minimum contract length?
- What is the cancellation procedure, and how much notice is required?
- Will the price increase at renewal, and by how much?
- What happens to my data if I leave?
Get the answers in writing.
What are the alternatives?
If knowing the price before you book a demo matters, Wholesale Handler's pricing is public. There's no transaction fee, no multi-year contract, and no cancellation process beyond turning the subscription off. The pricing page is a page, not a 404.
The feature set is built for the small-wholesaler workflow: customer ordering portal, per-customer price lists, delivery-day rules, cutoff times, and standing orders that generate the same order every week, fortnight, three weeks, or four weeks - automatically at your cutoff time, with pause, skip, and edit-anytime built in. No modules to combine, no transaction fees on top.
Whether Wholesale Handler is the right tool depends on your specific workflow - but you can decide that without waiting for a sales call.
BlueCart hides the price. Wholesale Handler's is public.
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