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Ecomcp is a SaaS platform for creating and managing “ready to launch” ecommerce stores and sales pages, aimed at merchants with no coding experience. After signing up, verifying their email, and logging in to the dashboard, users can create a store or sales page. A verified account can manage multiple stores and sales pages, and the FAQ states that there is no limit on the number you can create.
The disclosed features mainly focus on basic site building and launch: automated setup, store/sales page creation, domain selection or purchase, support for using an existing domain, SSL site security, domain email, and online payment options. The platform distinguishes between a “store” and a “sales page”: stores are better suited for larger product catalogs, while sales pages are intended for fewer products. However, it does not support switching directly between the two; you need to cancel and recreate it.
For third-party services, payments are handled through Paystack, and Hostgator is mentioned as a hosting provider. The terms also state that third-party services may be used, but there is no clear mention of an app marketplace, marketing tools, logistics, CRM, or other specific integrations.
Pricing is based on subscription duration: 1 month, 6 months, or 12 months, with support for both USD and NGN. USD plans are USD 2.5 for 1 month, renewing at USD 4.9; USD 15 for 6 months, renewing at USD 28.5; and USD 30 for 12 months, renewing at USD 54. Corresponding NGN prices are also available. The platform offers a 1-month free trial and notes a 50% discount on the first purchase.
One important point: stores or sales pages do not include a domain by default, so domains must be purchased separately. Also, each account can use only one currency and cannot switch currencies later.
The advantages are its low entry price, straightforward onboarding, no-code setup, support for multiple stores and sales pages, and the fact that the platform does not directly collect credit card information, with payments processed by Paystack.
The downsides are that public information is limited regarding key ecommerce capabilities such as product management, order management, inventory, templates, marketing, SEO, and analytics. Team permissions, API access, self-hosting, and compliance certifications are also not disclosed. The terms of service also emphasize that the service is provided “as is” and “as available,” with no guarantee that it will be uninterrupted or error-free.
Ecomcp is better suited to individuals and small businesses with limited budgets who want to quickly launch a simple ecommerce site or a sales page for a small number of products, especially users who can work with Paystack and USD/NGN payment systems.
For teams that need complex operations, cross-border payments, multi-channel integrations, or enterprise-grade permissions, Shopify, WooCommerce, Wix, or China-focused platforms such as Youzan, Weimob, and Shoplazza may be more mature options. The available text does not provide information on access from mainland China, nor does it disclose payment or localization support. Before using it formally, it is advisable to test site access, payments, and domain resolution.
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