Platform Overview & Positioning

What kinds of businesses are a good fit for Okommerce, and which are not?

Strong fit: multi-vendor marketplaces (e.g. a grocery network where customers pick the nearest store); businesses selling more than one *type* of thing (physical + subscription + services); operations that need their own delivery fleet with zones and cash reconciliation; companies expanding across countries and currencies; B2B sellers needing quote-to-order; and any business that wants to…

Strong fit: multi-vendor marketplaces (e.g. a grocery network where customers pick the nearest store); businesses selling more than one *type* of thing (physical + subscription + services); operations that need their own delivery fleet with zones and cash reconciliation; companies expanding across countries and currencies; B2B sellers needing quote-to-order; and any business that wants to own its data and avoid per-sale platform fees. Also a good fit: small shops that want room to grow without re-platforming. Weaker fit: a team that wants a zero-operations, fully managed hosted store and is happy to pay SaaS fees for it (self-hosting means you run a server and database); or a business whose hard requirement today is something still on the roadmap rather than built (for example, a built-in tax engine or point-of-sale). Being honest about that line is part of choosing well.