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Riverside Herald

When enquiries, listings, and payments live in separate tools, South African traders lose hours to reconciliation. Full-stack development delivers one calm work
HARTBEESPOORT — For a part-time shopkeeper who is buyer, packer, and bookkeeper in the same afternoon, a “website” that only displays products is rarely enough. When every enquiry lands in email, every listing is edited in a spreadsheet, and every payment is reconciled in a separate dashboard, the business does not have an application—it has a headache spread across tabs. Industry analysts describe that patchwork as a primary failure mode for small retailers: a point-of-sale…