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South African operators running several local brands can cut duplicate build costs with one shared commerce backend—while company-scoped data keeps each shop’s
When a market association, digital agency, or serial entrepreneur opens a second local shop online, the temptation is to clone the first website: new domain, new admin login, new spreadsheet for orders, new payment account to reconcile on Sunday night. That pattern keeps customer records physically apart, but it also duplicates every fix—checkout updates, courier integrations, article pages, staff training—across ventures that could share the same operational playbook. A…