DZBuild is an e-commerce website-building SaaS for sellers in Algeria, positioned as a platform for “starting online sales in Algeria as fast as possible.” It offers no-code stores, product and order management, custom domains, themes, plugins, APIs, and interfaces in Arabic, French, and English. The platform puts particular emphasis on cash on delivery and local delivery, making it clearly not a generic global store builder, but a solution deeply adapted to Algeria’s e-commerce environment.
Its biggest highlight is the closed loop around logistics and COD. DZBuild says it supports 80+ delivery companies in Algeria and covers 58 wilayas, naming providers such as Yalidine, EcoTrack, and ZR Express. Merchants can connect delivery providers in the dashboard, automatically fetch shipping fees that vary by region and delivery type, send orders, and print shipping labels. On the marketing side, it supports Pixels for Facebook, TikTok, Google, and others, and also mentions Advanced Pixel, Conversions API, abandoned-cart recovery, and AI landing page generation. For products, imports are supported from Shopify, YouCan, WooCommerce, or Excel/CSV, but we did not see capabilities for supply-chain sourcing or a product marketplace.
The platform uses a subscription model. New accounts get a 3-day Pro trial with no bank card required. Pro costs 1,000 DZD/month and is limited to 300 products, 3 landing pages, and 1 member. Unlimited costs 2,500 DZD/month, with unlimited products, stores, landing pages, and Pixels, plus 3 members. The Enterprise page lists 5,500 DZD/month, while the documentation says Custom; it includes 25 staff accounts, advanced APIs, SLA, and customization capabilities. Subscription payments support CIB/Edahabia cards, bank transfer, BaridiMob, and CCP. Renewals are manual, so cards are not charged automatically.
The main advantage is its strong localization: COD, delivery, Arabic RTL, French, local payments, and advertising Pixels are all fairly comprehensively integrated, and pricing is also lower than international solutions such as Shopify. The drawbacks are its clear market boundaries: there is limited information on cross-border selling, multi-currency support, international payments, and global fulfillment. The Pro plan has quite a few restrictions, and the Enterprise pricing differs between the website page and the documentation. DZBuild is suitable for local Algerian entrepreneurs, traffic-driven independent-store sellers, multi-store teams, and high-order-volume merchants that need delivery and CRM workflows.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so this remains unknown. Its payment methods are mainly tied to Algeria’s local systems. For Chinese sellers without local payment, delivery, and operational resources, the cost of launching may be relatively high. Comparable alternatives include YouCan, Shopify, and WooCommerce. If the target market is Algeria, DZBuild’s local fulfillment integrations are more purpose-built.
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