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Proonline Enterprise is a Russian e-commerce infrastructure and managed operations provider. It is positioned to help offline retailers launch or upgrade online sales under a white-label model. Its core model is not simply SaaS storefront building; instead, it packages together online stores, content, warehousing and logistics, customer service, advertising, data analytics, and omnichannel tools, charging a commission on actual sales through an agency contract.
According to the text, its platform has integrated 30,000 SKUs, 200 brands, and 32 warehouses from Moscow and Saint Petersburg, with more than 3,000 new products with unique content added each month. The service includes standard and mobile versions of online stores, custom design integration, connections to 9 delivery and payment services, a 24-hour contact center, product photography/360-degree displays/copywriting, SEO, advertising analytics, and custom development. In terms of fees, Proonline monetizes as a percentage of sales, reducing clients’ upfront development, team-building, and inventory trial-and-error costs. However, delivery and payment service fees, as well as advertising spend, are passed on separately, and the specific commission rate is not disclosed.
Fulfillment is one of its key selling points: it supports pickup from warehouses and stores in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, daily picking and dispatch, and delivery methods including courier, express courier, postal delivery, and up to 2,500 pickup points. It handles more than 12,000 delivery orders per month. It also offers omnichannel capabilities such as appointment booking, 3-hour delivery, in-store inventory display, lead/contact collection, apps, and email/sms/push messaging, with the goal of using online sales to support offline stores.
Its strengths are a complete service chain, sales-based commission pricing, and local Russian e-commerce experience plus team infrastructure. It is suitable for offline retail networks, retail directors, and e-commerce managers that do not yet have a mature e-commerce team. The limitations are also clear: the commission percentage, payment channel names, SLA, and contract terms are not publicly disclosed. The service is clearly focused on the Russian domestic market, with limited information on suitability for cross-border sellers or non-Russian-speaking markets.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment options, or support for Chinese sellers, so its China accessibility status is unknown. For Chinese companies looking to enter the Russian market, Proonline may be considered as a local managed operations candidate. For businesses that simply want to build a global independent store, alternatives to compare include Shopify Plus, Adobe Commerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, or a local fulfillment plus independent-store setup.
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proonline.group is an Russia E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach proonline.group directly.