A e-commerce website that supports multiple product listings and vendors to sell online, just like amazon.
Yes, shipturtle has built a ready-made multi-vendor amazon clone solution that supports custom development & much more with great technical support from the team. It's cost effective & super customizable.
Yes, each Vendor can have their dedicated login to the portal from where they can Process Orders, Create Shipments, Invoices, View Commissions and much much more
Yes, shipturtle has 400+ carrier & payment integrations which can help you collect payments and automate payouts to your vendors. You can also customize commission calculation for each vendor.
Yes, shipturtle built amazon clone marketplace is built with scalable cloud infrastructure & robust order system which can easily process millions of orders every single day.
Shipturtle takes security very seriously and complies with the best global practices like GDPR, SOC etc. Any marketplace built with Shipturtle comes with a standard security practice. Your data is completely secure on AWS servers and will never be shared with any third party.
Absolutely. Amazon is the world’s largest example of a multi-vendor marketplace. Thousands of third-party sellers operate on the platform alongside Amazon’s own retail listings. This model has made it a multi-billion-dollar powerhouse and a reference point for anyone looking to start a marketplace business.
Amazon wears multiple hats. While it allows independent vendors to sell on its platform, it also acts as a vendor itself by selling products directly to consumers under its own brand or through inventory it holds.
Yes. Amazon sells through various channels, including its website, mobile app, Alexa-enabled devices, and even B2B through Amazon Business. This makes it a classic multi-channel retailer in addition to being a multi-vendor marketplace.
While the exact number fluctuates, Amazon reportedly has over 6 million third-party sellers worldwide, with hundreds of thousands actively selling each month.
Yes. Amazon connects two distinct user groups, buyers and sellers, on a single platform. This makes it a classic multi-sided platform, where the value of the marketplace increases as more users join from each side.