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The Best Multi-Vendor Marketplace Platform for Startup Companies

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In an electronic Multi-Vendor marketplace, independent vendors sell their products through a common storefront. According to the U.S. Commerce Dept, 59% of people shopping online go to Amazon when they are looking for something to buy on the Internet. In 2016 $1,09 trillion worth of goods were sold in the largest global marketplaces. It makes 44% of all e-commerce sales transacted around the world!

Here we collected the top multi-vendor marketplace platform for those who are inspired by top online shopping sites like Amazon, eBay, and many more. Here is the solution dream come true….

1. BigCommerce

Bigcommerce multi-vendor marketplace

BigCommerce is the world’s leading cloud Multi-Vendor Marketplace platform for established and rapidly growing businesses. Combining enterprise functionality, an open architecture, an app ecosystem, and market-leading performance, BigCommerce enables businesses to grow online sales with 80% less cost, time, and complexity than on-premise software. BigCommerce powers B2B and B2C e-commerce for more than 60,000 SMBs, 2,000+ mid-market businesses, more than 25 Fortune 1000 companies, and industry-leading brands including Assurant, Ben & Jerry’s, Gibson, Paul Mitchell, Martha Stewart, and Toyota.

Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Austin, Texas. the company has received more than $200 million in funding from Goldman Sachs, SoftBank Capital, American Express, Telstra Ventures, General Catalyst, Revolution Growth, and FLOODGATE. BigCommerce supports thousands of retailers around the world from its offices in San Francisco, Austin, and Sydney.  For more information, visit BigCommerce.com.

2. WooCommerce

Multi-vendor marketplace

WooCommerce is a flexible, open-source Multi-Vendor Marketplace solution built on WordPress. Whether you’re launching a business, taking an existing brick-and-mortar store online, or designing sites for clients you can get started quickly and build exactly the store you want. It is built to allow store managers to run an eCommerce site themselves, no web developer is needed. There is also a free WooCommerce mobile app android and iOS for store management and developed & supported by Automattic, the creators of Jetpack and WordPress.com

Founded in 2000 and headquartered in the United States. The most popular WordPress eCommerce solution is actually a plugin called WooCommerce, which currently accounts for 42% (and growing) of all eCommerce websites on the web. Just think about that statistic: nearly 50% of all e-commerce websites use WooCommerce

3. Shopify

Shopify multi-vendor marketplace

Shopify is the leading omnichannel Multi-Vendor Marketplace platform. Business owners can use the software to design, set up, and manage their stores across multiple sales channels, including web, mobile, social media, marketplaces, brick-and-mortar locations, and pop-up shops. The platform also provides a powerful back-office and a single view of their business.

Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Russia. The Shopify platform was engineered for reliability and scale, making enterprise-level technology available to businesses of all sizes. Shopify currently powers over 800,000 businesses in approximately 175 countries and is trusted by independent business owners and brands such as Tesla, Allbirds, MVMT, Kylie Cosmetics, and many more.

4. Magento

Magento multi-vendor marketplace

Magento, an Adobe company, is a leading provider of cloud commerce innovation to merchants and brands across B2C and B2B industries and was recently named a leader in the 2018 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Digital Commerce. In addition to its flagship digital Multi-Vendor Marketplace platform, Magento Commerce boasts a strong portfolio of cloud-based omnichannel solutions that empower merchants to successfully integrate digital and physical shopping experiences. 

Founded in 2008 and headquartered in California. Magento Commerce is the #1 provider to the Internet Retailer Top 1000, the B2B 300, and the Top 500 Guides for Europe and Latin America. Magento Commerce is supported by a vast global network of solution and technology partners, a highly active global developer community, and the largest eCommerce marketplace for extensions available for download on the Magento Marketplace.

5. CS-CART

Cs-cart multi-vendor marketplace

CS-Cart is a Multi-Vendor Marketplace solution used by over 35,000 merchants in 170 countries. The software comes with open-source code and is to be installed on the user’s server for full control over the online store. CS-Cart takes into account the latest e-commerce developments, including multi-store management, block manager, visual editor, advanced order management tool, powerful SEO functionality, etc.

Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Canada. The unique CS-Cart feature is a Widget Mode that allows the administrator to embed their store to any existing site that supports custom JavaScript including WordPress, Facebook, etc and integrated with over 80 payment systems and shipping methods such as PayPal, 2CheckOut, Authorize.Net, UPS, USPS, FedEx, and many others. There are over 600 themes and add-ons in the CS-Cart marketplace as well as it is the place for hiring a web developer for a custom project.

6. PrestaShop

Prestashop multi-vendor marketplace

PrestaShop is a world-class Multi-Vendor Marketplace software through open source innovation and today more than 270,000 e-commerce stores run on PrestaShop technology. The company provides software that enables users to have an online store at the lowest cost possible. The PrestaShop open-source community includes 850,000 merchants, developers, and web agencies from around the world. 

Founded in 2007 and headquartered in France. PrestaShop is on the 2016 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in Europe. The company also received the 2016 CMS Critic Award for Best eCommerce Software. The company has offices in the US and France and is funded by Serena Capital, XAnge Private Equity, and Seventure Partners. 

7. YoKart 

Yokart  multi-vendor marketplace

YoKart is a feature-rich Multi-Vendor Marketplace software for building online marketplaces. It is a cost-effective, scalable, and easy-to-use platform, especially for those aspiring entrepreneurs who don’t have time to deal with programming and technical matters. It’s designed to help entrepreneurs in their journey toward commercial success. 

Founded in 2014 and headquartered in India. The platform is replete with in-built e-commerce features and offers mobile apps for buyers and sellers. Apart from cutting-edge performance, it offers free technical support for one year. To help startups overcome this barrier, we built a system that has all the high-end and state-of-the-art features that are needed in a full-fledged e-commerce marketplace and designed its packages (without compromising on features) in such a manner that prospective startups at different levels can benefit from it and scale up their business smoothly.

8. 3dcart

3dcart multi-vendor marketplace

3dcart strives to empower its clients with an unusual degree of flexibility and ecommerce automation, and that includes multichannel capabilities. A single inventory and order management system can connect to and automatically update information on multiple online stores, social platforms, marketplaces, and mobile apps. On that note, every 3dcart site theme incorporates responsive design, and the resulting mobile stores are connected as well. Business owners can oversee everything from one dashboard.

Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Florida. 3dcart’s signature Multi-Vendor Marketplace platform launched in 2000 and has seen continuous development in the two decades since. The result is a refined, sophisticated, and feature-packed software that powers over 20,000 businesses of all sizes. Many essential tools for building an online store are available on the lowest price plan, allowing the smallest operations to create an amazing online store.

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