Storenvy

Storenvy

From the creator of the Adventures of the 19XX comes new custom cards inspired by the Golden Age of Aviation in the Art Deco era..

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Storenvy operates as an e-commerce platform that uniquely combines a customizable online store builder with a social marketplace. Founded in 2010 by Jonathan Crawford, the company was born from his experience as a Ruby on Rails engineer and designer, identifying a need for a simpler, more accessible e-commerce solution for small businesses and independent creators. Crawford's journey as a solo founder involved scaling the business to host over 100,000 merchants and raising $6.5 million in funding from notable investors like Spark Capital, First Round Capital, and Intel Capital before the company was acquired in 2016.

The platform serves independent artists, makers, and small brands, providing them with the tools to establish an online presence. Its business model is structured around a dual-offering. Sellers can create a free, fully customizable online store with their own branding. Simultaneously, their products are featured in the broader Storenvy marketplace, a centralized and socially driven shopping environment designed to increase product discovery and drive sales to these small businesses. This hybrid approach tackles a key challenge for small online retailers: customer acquisition.

Revenue is generated through a combination of optional subscription plans and commission fees. While sellers can operate a basic store for free, paid plans unlock advanced features such as the use of a custom domain, expanded product listings, and promotional tools like automated discounts. Storenvy takes a commission on sales that originate from its marketplace, which helps to fund the marketing services that drive traffic to the merchants. Transactions on individual custom stores are processed through third-party gateways like Stripe and PayPal, which have their own processing fees. The platform supports the sale of both physical goods—such as apparel, art, and jewelry—and digital products. For sellers, Storenvy offers a user-friendly dashboard for managing orders, products, and inventory, along with built-in analytics to track performance.

Keywords: e-commerce platform, online marketplace, social marketplace, independent artists, small business e-commerce, custom online store, online store builder, sell handmade goods, sell art online, Jon Crawford, e-commerce for creators, direct-to-consumer, multichannel commerce, digital products marketplace, subscription e-commerce, commission-based marketplace, startup e-commerce, socially driven commerce, brand discovery, creative entrepreneurs

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