> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.freewebstore.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.freewebstore.com/start.md).

# Start

- [Overview](https://help.freewebstore.com/start/overview.md): A short summary detailing who we are, what we do and how good we are at providing a free service to sell as many products as you like.
- [Pricing](https://help.freewebstore.com/start/pricing.md): How much does Freewebstore cost? A detailed explanation on how much each subscription plan costs with a link to our pricing page.
- [Become a Freewebstore Affiliate](https://help.freewebstore.com/start/become-a-freewebstore-affiliate.md): The benefits and a guide detailing how to become an Affiliate for Freewebstore and reap the rewards of your referrals hard work.
- [Getting Started](https://help.freewebstore.com/start/getting-started.md): View a list of steps to get you started on freewebstore. Where to start, marketing, adding a domain name and much, much more...


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