How Taploop works

How the Taploop subscription marketplace works

Taploop separates product research from purchasable offers. That distinction helps you compare subscriptions without treating a guide, provider description, or estimated price as the terms of an actual order.

Last reviewed August 6, 2026
Discover
Compare products and plans
Before payment
Review the exact offer facts
After purchase
Track the recorded order

1. Compare subscriptions

Use the catalog, categories, and buying guides to understand the product, available plans, provider requirements, and alternatives. A guide can exist even when Taploop does not have approved inventory for that subscription.

2. Open an available marketplace offer

A purchasable offer should identify the seller, plan, duration, price, access method, fulfilment route, region, compatibility, renewal behaviour, restrictions, and protection information currently known. Treat an unspecified fact as unknown rather than assuming a favourable answer.

3. Confirm the quote and pay

The cart and checkout recheck the selected offer and final total on the server. Payment takes place through the provider displayed at checkout. Review the accepted terms before continuing because provider features and marketplace delivery terms can change independently.

4. Follow the recorded fulfilment instructions

Use only the delivery or activation instructions attached to the order. Confirm the product, plan, duration, platform, region, and account requirement before revealing a key, accepting an invitation, or changing account settings.

5. Keep help connected to the order

If payment, delivery, activation, or access does not match the accepted offer, open the affected order. Order-linked support keeps the seller, payment, listing revision, evidence, and any refund or replacement review attached to the correct purchase.

Independent marketplace boundary

Taploop is independent from the third-party providers listed in the catalog unless an affiliation is expressly disclosed. Product names and provider marks belong to their owners, and provider terms can apply separately to the purchased subscription.