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Compre de Casa is a lightweight app designed for takeout and local delivery scenarios. According to the information on the page, merchants can create their own online store, add products, and when customers click to buy, the order is sent directly to WhatsApp. Rather than focusing on payments, inventory, marketing, and membership systems like a full e-commerce platform, it is more of a simplified “product catalog + WhatsApp order intake” solution.
Its core features include adding products from a phone, with the process described as being “as simple as posting a photo.” Merchants can also choose store colors for basic visual customization. The customer-side flow is very lightweight: there is no complicated registration, customers select products and confirm, and the order can be completed in about 1 minute before going directly into WhatsApp. This is friendly for small shops and food-service merchants, lowering both the launch barrier and the barrier for customers to use it.
The page clearly emphasizes “no extra fees” and states that merchants only need to pay a small fixed monthly fee, but it does not disclose specific pricing, plan tiers, free trial, or free version information. In terms of third-party integrations, only WhatsApp is explicitly mentioned, and it plays the central role in order receiving and communication. The text does not state whether online payments, delivery management, POS, accounting systems, APIs, or other platform integrations are supported.
The advantages are simplicity, a low barrier to entry, suitability for mobile operation, and a very natural experience for customer groups used to communicating via WhatsApp. A fixed monthly fee model may also be more predictable than per-order commissions. The drawbacks are the lack of public information: there is no visible evidence of an order backend, inventory management, multi-user permissions, data security and compliance, reporting and analytics, or other common business software capabilities. If a merchant’s order volume grows, relying solely on WhatsApp for handling orders may create management pressure.
It is better suited to small restaurants, local retailers, community delivery businesses, and merchants that want to quickly move their products online without needing a complex e-commerce system. For Chinese users, the site’s accessibility, payment methods, and WhatsApp availability are not stated in the text, so access from China can only be considered unknown. At the same time, everyday use of WhatsApp in mainland China is generally uncertain, so domestic merchants may consider alternatives such as Youzan, Weidian, or WeChat Mini Store.
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