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TriCommerce is a Brazilian e-commerce platform positioned as more than a basic online store builder. It brings B2C, B2B, D2C, sales representative tools, ERP integration, and order management into a single environment. Typical customers include apparel and accessories brands, jewelry stores, local shops, thrift stores, as well as industrial, distribution, and wholesale companies with B2B ordering needs.
The platform offers responsive storefronts, transparent checkout, order and finance dashboards, inventory control, coupons, SEO, cart recovery, social channel integrations, and Marketplace connectivity via Anymarket/B2W and others. On the B2B side, it supports customer-specific business rules, multiple price lists, cascading discounts, private/semi-private/public environments, and dealer portals. Sales teams can use field ordering, inventory lookup, CRM, and offline order features. For ERP, it supports Tiny, Bling, Promob, and custom integrations, and also provides an API.
Its biggest selling point is β0% sales commission.β Two sets of prices appear in the source text: Start R$58, Standard R$118, Plus R$248, Pro R$498; and another set with Free R$0, Standard R$89, Plus R$249, Pro around R$489/498, and Enterprise by quotation. This suggests differences between page versions or plan structures, so pricing must be confirmed before signing up. Third-party payment, logistics, and tax costs are charged separately. Some plans require forced upgrades based on sales volume, and Pro incurs extra charges after sales exceed R$400,000.
The strengths are its broad local payment and logistics integrations, covering PIX, Pagar.me, PagSeguro, Cielo, Rede, Stone, as well as Correios, Melhor Envio, JadLog, Total Express, Azul Cargo, and others. It also supports complex B2B pricing and ERP synchronization. The drawbacks are that the pricing tables are not fully consistent, advanced APIs, customization, and phone support are mainly available on higher-tier plans, and the text does not show much in terms of internationalization or cross-border capabilities.
TriCommerce is better suited to local Brazilian merchants, D2C brands, wholesale distributors, and companies with sales representative teams. It is not the best first choice for Chinese sellers looking to expand directly into multiple overseas markets, unless they already have a Brazilian entity plus local payment and logistics resources. The source text does not state the access status from mainland China, and payments are primarily based on Brazilian local methods. Alternatives to compare include Shopify, Nuvemshop, VTEX, WooCommerce, and others.
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tricommerce.com.br is an Brazil E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach tricommerce.com.br directly.