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For South African SMEs, a Django backend keeps products, orders, and articles in one place—powering React storefronts today and mobile apps tomorrow without dup
In South African retail technology, the flashiest pitch often wins the meeting: a new framework every season, a dashboard that glows, a demo that promises to “disrupt” checkout. The work that keeps a shop solvent is quieter. Stock that matches the shelf. Orders that reconcile after payment. Enquiries that land in an inbox someone actually reads. That is the case for Django —not because it is fashionable, but because it is deliberately boring in the ways small and medium…