🇺🇸 BigCommerce partners with Marketplacer for ecommerce growth. BigCommerce's new connector transforms stores into multi-vendor marketplaces, enhancing customer experience and sales. This follows Shopify's similar move with Mirakl last week, marking a trend in ecommerce expansion strategies.
Austin-based BigCommerce has teamed up with Marketplacer, aiming to convert single-store operations into dynamic multi-vendor marketplaces. This strategic move, announced on January 8, 2024, promises to increase sales and enhance the overall customer experience for BigCommerce users.
Jason Wyatt, CEO of Marketplacer, highlights the combination of Marketplacer's technology with BigCommerce’s platform as a modern full-stack solution. This integration will allow BigCommerce customers to sell a wider range of products and provide a seamless shopping experience, driving growth and conversions.
The partnership focuses on cross-border scalability, enabling businesses to tailor their offerings for different regions, languages, and currencies. The minimal coding requirement and rapid data exchange offered by the new connector streamline operations, positioning businesses for global growth.
Key features of the partnership include fast syncing of seller data, low coding requirements, and MACH-aligned APIs for better integration. These features are designed to reduce operational complexity and foster a more efficient marketplace environment.
Notably, this announcement comes a week after Shopify’s similar partnership with Mirakl, signaling a broader trend in the ecommerce sector toward marketplace diversification and enhanced customer experiences.
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