Marketplace web app starter-kit written in Next.js, React Native, and Tamagui.
In the fast-paced world of eCommerce, efficiency is key for businesses looking to launch marketplace applications. MarketLaunch is a powerful development kit designed by Morrow, experts in React Native and Expo, which significantly accelerates the process of building Swell-powered marketplaces. With its focus on essential back-office functionalities, MarketLaunch allows developers to avoid the tedious groundwork involved in setting up vendor and buyer management systems while enabling them to focus on front-end design and user experience.
This innovative tool integrates seamlessly with Swell’s API, offering an array of built-in features that facilitate the setup of a fully functional marketplace. From vendor management to order processing, MarketLaunch simplifies the entire development journey, thereby saving you considerable time and resources.
Overall, MarketLaunch is a comprehensive solution for businesses looking to expedite their marketplace launch while maintaining the flexibility to innovate and enhance their user experience.
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