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OLOC(オロシィ) is an EC site setup and operation service for BtoB wholesale businesses. It is positioned as a way for companies to build BtoB online ordering or wholesale sales sites at low cost. The page highlights phrases such as “今だけ、0円” and “ほぼ0,” emphasizing a lower barrier to launching BtoB e-commerce, and claims that a site can be opened in as little as 1 day, with account registration completed in around 3 minutes.
Based on the captured content, OLOC’s main selling point is its fee structure: 0 yen initial cost, 0 yen fixed monthly fee, and 0 yen sales commission. For businesses looking to test online wholesale channels, this basic free model is quite attractive. However, optional features are charged separately. During the campaign period, option fees are free for about 2 months, then automatically renew from the 3rd month onward; users can cancel during the usage period. An example fee for credit card payment-related options is 3,000 yen for 30 days, while other fees require separate inquiry.
For payments, OLOC offers options related to credit card payments and deferred payment. Contracts and condition negotiations with credit card companies and deferred payment providers must be handled by the customer. If users want to use services such as ROBOT PAYMENT, Paid, or 佐川金融, the platform can make introductions to help the contracting process go more smoothly. The text does not disclose logistics and fulfillment, product sourcing, or supply chain capabilities, so it is not possible to determine whether OLOC provides warehousing, delivery, a wholesale product catalog, or supply chain matching.
The advantages are its very low cost threshold and fast launch speed, making it suitable for BtoB companies that want to quickly validate an online ordering model. It also supports expansion into credit card and deferred payment options. The drawbacks are that key options involve additional fees, and sellers still need to sign contracts and negotiate with payment service providers themselves. The page does not explain template capabilities, order management, logistics fulfillment, cross-border support, or after-sales service quality, so overall information transparency is limited.
This service is better suited to wholesalers, brands, manufacturers, or traditional businesses targeting the Japanese market and looking to quickly build a BtoB ordering website. The text does not provide information on access from China, so this remains unknown. If Chinese sellers need to serve Japanese B-side customers, OLOC may be considered a low-cost tool for initial testing. If cross-border multilingual support, global payments, and a mature logistics ecosystem are required, alternatives such as Shopify B2B, Makeshop BtoB, or a custom standalone site may be worth comparing.
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