Cloud-Based eCommerce Startup CommerceUp Debuts in MENA Region
CommerceUp, a start-up service provider of cloud-based eCommerce platform, has debuted in the MENA region to offer a next-generation end-to-end unified technology solution. Its solutions are designed to allow businesses to rapidly and efficiently scale online, thus enabling them to bring 100 per cent attention to their core products, brand and customers. Piyush Pathak, Founder […]
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CommerceUp, a start-up service provider of cloud-based eCommerce platform, has debuted in the MENA region to offer a next-generation end-to-end unified technology solution.
Its solutions are designed to allow businesses to rapidly and efficiently scale online, thus enabling them to bring 100 per cent attention to their core products, brand and customers.
Piyush Pathak, Founder & CEO, CommerceUp, said: “We launched CommerceUp to address the unique technology needs of medium and large enterprises in the region. As a cloud-based, flexible and adaptable eCcommerce platform, we understand the pain points being experienced by many brands today when scaling their businesses, dealing with costly plugins and being dependent on multiple companies. We want to deliver a solution to these problems. CommerceUp is the right partner for businesses. We not only provide consultation and guidance, but we also implement and execute the whole process.”
With its technology, CommerceUp guarantees support for online storefront, post-checkout operations and customers and sales growth. It offers a single platform that is integrated with key tools that do away with plugin dependency. On its cost-effective platform, companies can build their websites, social media accounts and mobile applications without the need to form an in-house technical team, thus ensuring significant cost savings.
The company’s quick-to-launch technology is integrated as well with powerful features that allow marketing and promotion, easy management of inventory, customers and orders and access to third-party service providers such as payment and logistics partners.
“Many brands fail as they are not able to connect with the right technology partner. They have a mountain of things to think about— from product design and branding to marketing to sales to legal and HR issues. We are solving this gap by providing a fast and efficient way of going online and selling products online. They can execute processes and achieve results efficiently by effectively running their business in one place rather than opening10 different dashboards. Our commitment is to support businesses who are facing growth challenges due to current market e-commerce platform limitations,” said Pathak.