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Shopmatic launches mobile platform ‘Go’ to help digitize businesses

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CIOL Shopmatic launches mobile platform ‘Go’ to help digitize businesses

Shopmatic, a Singapore-based e-commerce company has launched mobile app ‘Go’ for Indian sellers to digitize their businesses and help new age Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram sellers to scale their online businesses for free.

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The free app will allow all individuals and merchants to develop their e-commerce website in 3 easy steps: By snapping pictures of their products, enabling payments, and selling their products by sharing on social channels, from their phones.

CIOL Shopmatic launches mobile platform ‘Go’ to help digitize businesses

Anurag Avula, CEO of Shopmatic said, “The power of this app is such that someone in Bapuji market in Jaipur can sell their products to a buyer in Bangalore, or a Madhubani artist in Bihar can sell their art to customers in Delhi, or a coffee trader in Coorg can sell to buyers in Mumbai. It was built with the intention to reach sellers across India from Metros to Towns to Rural Communities to introduce them to the world of online commerce by democratizing technology and disrupting the market.

Founded in December 2014, Shopmatic is headquartered in Singapore and has offices in Gurgaon and Bangalore in India. The company has plans to expand to Indonesia, Thailand, and Philippines in the next 6 months.

Shopmatic launched their first product, Shopmatic PRO in India in January 2016 and with the launch of this free ‘GO’ mobile app further emphasizes its commitment to enabling digital commerce for India.

The company has established partnerships with global online payments giant PayPal, domestic payments solution provider Citrus, international logistics provider Aramex to enable its merchants in expanding their sales across the globe.

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