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Store10 is a rental-based Eshop service from Greece, positioned as a professional ecommerce website solution with “no upfront website-building cost.” Merchants use it on a subscription basis. Its Web Designers team builds the store based on the brand’s logo, colors, and copy, while also providing hosting, management, ongoing updates, and technical support. The page states that a sales-ready online store can be delivered within 48–72 hours.
Based on the available text, Store10 is not an open self-service SaaS platform, but more of a managed website-building service: merchants hand over technical setup, hosting, security, upgrades, and software maintenance to the provider. The platform offers 24+ layouts, emphasizes that it is “Designed for Sales,” and includes catalog and customer management tools. Its strongest differentiator is its fit for the Greek market, with explicit mentions of integrations with channels such as Skroutz, Bestprice, and Glami, as well as Greek banks and local courier services.
The page discloses limited information, but the key points are clear: there is no upfront development cost, and the monthly fee is shown as 30 euros. There is no visible explanation of commissions, transaction fees, payment processing fees, different plans, feature limits, or extra customization costs. As a result, while the entry price looks attractive, the actual total cost should still be confirmed with the provider.
The advantages are fast launch and a low technical barrier, making it suitable for merchants without an in-house development team. Hosting, security, and updates are handled by the service provider, which also reduces day-to-day maintenance work. For sellers in Greece, connections to local banks, couriers, and price comparison platforms are clear positives. The downside is limited transparency: there is no clear information about APIs, plugin ecosystem, multilingual support, multi-currency support, cross-border logistics, or specific payment gateways. The service scope also appears to be strongly focused on the Greek local market.
Store10 is better suited to small and medium-sized local retailers in Greece, traditional businesses going digital, and merchants selling physical or digital products, such as tech products or books. If a Chinese seller is targeting the Greek market, it may be worth evaluating as a localized independent store solution. If the target is a global market, Shopify, WooCommerce, OpenCart, or PrestaShop may be more broadly applicable. The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, so payment availability and network accessibility would need to be tested in practice.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on store10.gr official site.
store10.gr is an Greece Site Builders provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $32.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach store10.gr directly.