Digital Account Marketplace for Media Buyers
xMart is an online marketplace listing ready-made digital accounts for various services — Google, Outlook/Hotmail, Instagram, and other online platforms. Buyers skip manual registration and verification; sellers list inventory; bulk purchasing is supported for teams scaling multi-account operations.
What xMart covers as a digital account marketplace
Listings include accounts for Google, Outlook/Hotmail, Instagram, and other online services — useful when a workflow needs several account types.
Accounts are delivered digitally for fast setup and use — no separate provisioning queue between purchase and operation.
Supports buying multiple accounts at once for scaling operations across many campaigns or workflows in parallel.
Sellers list and provide accounts, buyers purchase based on need — a listings model rather than a single-vendor catalog.
Helps teams avoid registration, verification, and warming work — operational time-cost moves off in-house preparation.
The platform states it prohibits illegal products — including fraud tools, stolen data, and similar items — under its seller rules.
Common scenarios where the digital-account marketplace fits
Teams that need ready-to-use accounts now rather than running their own registration and warming pipeline in-house.
Affiliate teams running campaigns across multiple platforms in parallel, where account creation would otherwise be the bottleneck.
Used in setups that combine anti-detect browsers, mobile proxies, and scripted account management at scale.
Teams that prefer to buy accounts in batches and provision them through their own internal tooling rather than one-off purchases.
Major social, search, and advertising platforms generally prohibit reselling, transferring, or impersonating account ownership through their terms of service. Using ready-made accounts can lead to bans, content removal, ad-spend losses, and other consequences depending on the platform.
This review describes what xMart offers and how it is typically used in affiliate workflows. Coronium does not endorse violating any platform's terms of service. Review the specific terms of every platform you advertise on, vet individual sellers carefully, and consult qualified counsel for compliance decisions.
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Pick a verified seller listing on xMart for the platform and GEO you need
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Review platform TOS and your own compliance position before scaling
xMart.biz is an online marketplace offering ready-made digital accounts for various services — letting users access accounts without going through manual registration or verification steps. It is used primarily by affiliate marketers and media buyers running multi-account workflows.
Listings cover platforms like Google, Outlook/Hotmail, Instagram, and other online services. Specific availability and inventory depend on the seller catalog at the time of purchase — check the xMart site for current listings.
xMart operates as a marketplace: sellers list and provide accounts, buyers purchase based on their needs. Bulk purchasing is supported for teams scaling multi-account operations.
xMart states that it prohibits illegal products on the platform, including fraud tools, stolen data, and similar items. As with any third-party marketplace, listing-level enforcement varies — verify each seller and listing before bulk orders.
Major social, search, and advertising platforms generally prohibit reselling, transferring, and impersonation through their terms of service. Using purchased accounts can lead to bans, content removal, and ad-spend losses. Review the specific terms of every platform you advertise on and own the compliance decisions for your operations.