How Withdraw works.
How Withdraw works.
You become a member. You see the full catalog of goods organized by what corporate purchase they replace. You buy what you need from independent makers instead of chain stores.
That's the system. Replace the default, one purchase at a time.
The membership funds the system.
Your fee doesn't unlock a hidden catalog — the products are visible to everyone. Your membership is what makes the network possible.
It pays for vetting makers. It keeps overhead low. It keeps Withdraw independent — no venture capital, no ads, no corporate partnerships.
Without members, this doesn't exist.
Maker pricing reflects the model, not a promotion.
Makers in the Withdraw network aren't paying for ads. They're not competing on Amazon. They're not giving a platform 30%.
When those costs disappear, pricing reflects it. That's not a coupon. That's what happens when the middleman is a system built for makers instead of against them.
Every product answers one question.
“What corporate purchase does this replace?”
If the answer isn't clear, the product isn't here. This is a substitution system, not a marketplace.