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Spaceship SellerHub Adds PayPal MassPay and Bulk LTO Controls for Domain Payouts

Spaceship has rolled out PayPal MassPay and bulk LTO controls inside SellerHub, adding faster payouts and streamlined tools for high-volume domain investors.

Spaceship SellerHub Adds PayPal MassPay and Bulk LTO Controls for Domain Payouts

Spaceship just rolled out two updates to SellerHub that make domain selling smoother — PayPal MassPay on sales payouts and bulk Lease-to-Own presets directly in the dashboard.

Both updates address practical seller pain points: payout fees and repetitive pricing work across large portfolios.

PayPal MassPay Cuts Extra Charges

SellerHub now uses PayPal MassPay for domain sale payouts, which eliminates the extra PayPal charges sellers previously absorbed.

MassPay is PayPal’s batch payment system — originally designed for commissions, rebates, and bulk payouts. Instead of processing individual transactions with per-payment fees, MassPay consolidates payments and reduces costs.

For domain sellers moving volume through SellerHub, that matters. Every sale used to carry a standard PayPal fee on the payout. With MassPay, Spaceship handles the batch processing, and sellers keep more of their sale price.

It’s a backend change, but one that adds up fast for active portfolios.

Bulk LTO Presets Speed Up Portfolio Management

The second update tackles Lease-to-Own (LTO) setup — you can now create LTO presets in Settings and apply them in bulk to selected domains.

Here’s how it works: Head to the Settings tab, create a pricing preset for LTO terms (down payment, monthly rate, duration), then go to your Domains tab, select the domains you want, and apply the preset in one click.

Previously, setting up LTO meant configuring each domain individually. For sellers with hundreds or thousands of domains, that’s hours of repetitive work.

Now it’s a few clicks. Create your preset once, apply it to 50 domains, and you’re done.

The preset also applies automatically to new imports and reimported domains, which means you can set your LTO strategy once and let it run across your entire inventory.

Why LTO Matters for Domain Sales

Lease-to-Own has become one of SellerHub’s core features since launch. It removes the upfront cost barrier for buyers who want premium domains but can’t drop $10K or $50K in a single payment.

Spaceship’s LTO model is straightforward: buyers pay monthly, you remain the beneficial owner until they finish payments, and Spaceship holds the domain in a custodial account. If payments stop, you get the domain back. If they pay early, there’s no penalty.

At a 5% commission with transparent terms, SellerHub’s LTO competes directly with platforms charging 15-25% on installment plans.

Being able to activate LTO across your entire portfolio in bulk makes it a viable default option, not just a feature you enable for a handful of premium names.

What This Means for Sellers

Both updates reflect Spaceship’s focus on reducing friction for domain sellers managing inventory at scale.

PayPal MassPay lowers payout costs. Bulk LTO presets eliminate manual pricing work. Neither update is flashy, but both save time and money for sellers who use SellerHub as their primary marketplace.

If you’re selling through SellerHub, the updates are live now. Head to Settings to configure your LTO presets, and your next payout will automatically use MassPay.

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