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At Vendy, we’re helping small businesses maximize WhatsApp with customizable virtual Shops. Sellers can set up their shops in 5 minutes and automate inventory, orders, payments, and deliveries all within WhatsApp. Buyers can browse catlog, order, and pay on WhatsApp. No app download or signup is required. We have...

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Ayo FBI1 year ago

Rooting for you 💙

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Jideako1 year ago

Wow! This is super amazing especially for Nigerian SME’s and e-commerce. I’ll strongly recommend this to my circle ✅

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MEZE1 year ago

Let's go vendy💯

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Joan1 year ago

Chiamaka Egemba’s voice 🔥

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Dada seyi caleb1 year ago

👍🏽👍🏽

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ғɪɴᴇsᴛ ᴀᴅᴇ !!HR Executive & VA1 year ago

#Vendy

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Mirage1 year ago

This is impressive. Especially the part where you can connect to people outside your country

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IsThisPlaying🙄🙄1 year ago

Impressive

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Fashion For Men1 year ago

I can't find the app on play store

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Vendy (YC W22)1 year ago

Hi @fashionbynonso You can start selling on Vendy here 👉🏾

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