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Shopizor is an online store builder for local merchants in Sri Lanka. It is designed to help micro and small businesses that currently sell through WhatsApp, Instagram, or Facebook DMs quickly launch a shareable, mobile-friendly storefront. The platform emphasizes that no technical skills are required: after signing up, merchants can create a store profile, upload products, and publish the store via a subdomain in the format yourstore.shopizor.com.
The platform centers on product, order, and payment management. Merchants can upload product images, prices, and descriptions, and create product variants with options such as size and color. Customers can browse through the store link, add items to cart, fill in delivery information, and submit orders. The backend provides centralized order management, status updates, notes, and delivery tracking, helping reduce missed orders that often happen in social-media chat sales.
For payments, Shopizor supports cash on delivery and bank transfers. Customers can upload payment proof, which merchants can then confirm with one click. Email and SMS notifications are also available. Stores can be switched between three modes: ordering, pre-order, and inquiry, making the platform suitable for different sales scenarios.
Shopizor offers a free Starter plan, which includes 1 store, 12 products, 3 categories, and 1 delivery area, making it suitable for testing the platform. Growth, Pro, and Apex are priced at Rs 1,999, Rs 3,599, and Rs 6,799 per month respectively, with around 20% off for annual billing. Higher tiers gradually add more products, images, delivery areas, analytics, custom domains, and multi-store capabilities.
However, the page shows the paid plans as “Coming soon,” so actual purchase availability should be confirmed. Subscriptions do not renew automatically; merchants need to renew manually when the billing period ends.
The main strength is its very specific positioning. The workflow fits the habits of small Sri Lankan merchants, including bank transfers, payment proof, and customer acquisition via social media. The free entry plan and mobile-first design also lower the barrier to adoption.
The downsides are that there is no visible information on third-party integrations, open APIs, team permissions, or detailed security certifications. For security and compliance, the platform only discloses that payment card information is handled by the payment gateway and is not stored by the platform. The paid plans also do not appear to be fully launched yet, which affects long-term evaluation.
Shopizor is better suited to small local merchants in Sri Lanka, such as retailers, bakeries, clothing sellers, handmade goods sellers, and beauty businesses that want to move from chat-based order taking to a lightweight ecommerce storefront.
For Chinese merchants targeting the domestic China market, its payments, logistics, and social ecosystem are not a strong fit. Platforms such as Youzan, Weimob, Shopline, Shopify, or WooCommerce may be more appropriate. The source text does not provide information on access from China, so its accessibility from Chinese networks is unknown. Payments are also mainly oriented around local online payments, bank transfers, and cash on delivery.
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