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CODPage is a vertical SaaS product built for Brazilian COD (cash-on-delivery) sellers. Its main promise is launching a product landing page in “5 minutes,” with automation around the Logzz delivery workflow. The core problem it solves is not general website building, but common COD seller pain points: incomplete addresses, manually checking CEP/delivery dates order by order, messy order statuses, and landing pages that lack trust signals.
The product offers an 8-section landing page, 11 color themes, visual editing, image uploads, FAQ/review/contact configuration, and AI-generated copy. On the form side, it supports CEP autocomplete, WhatsApp/CEP input formatting, payment method display, and customer-selected delivery dates. Its biggest highlight is the Logzz integration: after a customer submits a CEP, the system checks available delivery dates, delivery type, and shipping fees, then saves the operation code so sellers can later create the order in Logzz. The new Kit feature allows different bundles to be tied to separate Logzz URLs. For marketing, it supports inserting any tracking script into the head, including Facebook, TikTok, Google Ads, and Taboola, and also provides a real-time sales Dashboard and customer CRM.
Pricing is very straightforward: a 7-day free trial, then R$49.90/month paid via PIX, with no long-term contract and up to 10 independent pages included. For Brazilian sellers testing multiple COD products at the same time, 10 pages under one account is good value. The product emphasizes that no coding is required, and the trial page goes live immediately after registration, making the overall barrier to entry low.
The strengths are its focused use case, low price, simple setup, and the way it combines Logzz, CEP, order status, pixel tracking, and CRM into a single workflow. The downsides are also clear: the product is heavily dependent on Brazilian infrastructure, including PIX, CEP, Logzz, and Portuguese-language pages. It does not disclose enterprise-level details such as security compliance, data encryption, backups, SLA, or permission management, and there is no visible public API or developer documentation.
CODPage is best suited to independent sellers operating COD, Dropshipping, supplements, fitness, or consumer goods businesses in Brazil, especially those using Logzz for fulfillment. For Chinese sellers looking to enter Brazil’s COD market, it can be used as a localized landing page and order pre-processing tool, but payments, language, logistics accounts, and local compliance still need to be handled separately. Access from mainland China is not stated, so it should be considered unknown. Alternatives include Shopify, WordPress/Elementor, Wix, Unbounce, or local Brazilian COD tools.
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codpage.com is an Brazil Site Builders provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $10.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach codpage.com directly.