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JERRNI is a modular construction marketplace for buyers, suppliers, service providers, and developers. Its transaction scope includes complete modular homes, ADUs, standalone building components, and services such as installation, foundation work, electrical systems, design, and maintenance. Rather than being a traditional general-purpose e-commerce platform, it is built around the high-ticket, fulfillment-heavy nature of modular construction projects, offering a closed loop from discovery, quotation, communication, and payment through to logistics and installation.
The platform showcases modular units and components from certified suppliers, such as Sonoma 520 ADU, Ontario Courtyard Suite, and Smart Glass Facade, along with ratings, region, pricing, and supplier information. On the services side, it can connect users with local providers for foundation work, electrical controls, and related needs. For fulfillment, JERRNI emphasizes global logistics, real-time tracking, customs clearance support, permit approval assistance, and installation by locally certified teams. The stated process includes 2-3 days for design, 2-4 weeks for manufacturing, 1-3 weeks for shipping, and 2-5 days for assembly, making it suitable for buyers who need project-based delivery.
The disclosed product pricing is relatively clear: complete home modules are around $175,000-$298,000, components are around $5,000-$12,000, and an example service provider rate is $45/hour. Developers ordering more than 10 units can receive tiered volume pricing, along with dedicated account management and logistics coordination. However, the platform does not disclose seller commissions, onboarding fees, transaction fees, or advertising fees, which makes it less convenient for suppliers to estimate margins.
Its strengths lie in covering a multi-sided ecosystem of buyers, suppliers, service providers, logistics, and installation. The information is also fairly well structured, and the platform offers enterprise-oriented capabilities such as custom engineering, permitting, warranties, 24/7 support, and data dashboards. The downsides are that payment methods are only described broadly as multiple options, while the commission structure is missing. Service coverage is also described with mixed figures such as 45+ countries and 18 operating countries, so the actual deliverable coverage needs further verification. In the crawled text, the service provider listing page showed 0 results, leaving some uncertainty around real supply density.
JERRNI is better suited to modular home manufacturers, building component suppliers, installation and maintenance providers, real estate developers, hotel chains, and other mixed B2B/B2C users. It is not a good fit for lightweight small-goods sellers. The available text does not disclose access from China, network stability, or whether Chinese payment methods are supported, so these remain unknown for now. Chinese sellers involved in cross-border modular construction may also want to compare it with more mature inquiry-based platforms such as Alibaba.com and Made-in-China.com.
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