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SMProud is a specialist marketplace for social media account transactions, built around structured listings, escrow coordination, seller checks, buyer support, and platform-specific transfer guidance.
Reviewed by SMProud Marketplace Operations, Marketplace Operations. Last updated 2026-05-08.
A specialist marketplace for social media assets
When we built SMProud, the question was not how to make another listing board. It was how to stop a seller from turning proof, payment, and handover into three separate private conversations. SMProud brings structured listings, seller checks, escrow coordination, buyer support, and platform-specific transfer guidance into one marketplace so buyers and sellers discuss real account value with proof on the table.
Mission
SMProud exists to make social media account transactions clearer. Buyers should see the asset, seller context, transfer path, policy considerations, and escrow workflow before payment is committed.
Why social media assets need a specialist process
A YouTube channel, TikTok account, Instagram profile, X account, Telegram channel, and Facebook Page are not the same asset. Each has different audience signals, monetization rules, access controls, transfer mechanics, and policy exposure. SMProud separates those checks instead of forcing every deal into a generic classified listing.
What makes SMProud different
SMProud is social-media-only, with marketplace pages organized around verified listing fields, escrow workflow, seller checks, buyer protection, platform mechanics, and always-on support. That focus lets the site speak the language of channels, profiles, Pages, handles, and communities.
Company facts
Marketplace roles
Marketplace leadership
Sets the standards for verified listing data, escrow-first transactions, buyer protection, and platform-specific risk guidance.
Marketplace operations
Reviews listing completeness, seller responsiveness, transfer expectations, and proof gaps before buyers depend on a listing.
Verification support
Checks whether seller-stated metrics are documented clearly enough for buyers to evaluate risk and value.
Buyer support
Keeps the transfer workflow documented and helps buyers avoid direct-payment shortcuts when risk is highest.