Taratari.Online
Problem
With the rapid rise of local and international e-commerce companies in Bangladesh, small brick-and mortar stores in the country are at risk of falling behind these fierce new competitors.
Solution
Taratari is a web-based marketplace for non-chain brick and mortar stores around Bangladesh to advertise and sell their products to local consumers. We are currently in Phase 1 of this solution, which is a directory of Dhaka shops.
Impact
Taratari aims to give non-chain brick and mortar stores the ability to continuously reach a large customer base by developing their internet presence and increasing their digital knowledge. At the same time, we aim to improve the lives of millions of consumers by providing a new convenient way to locate and shop for nearby products without having to physically go to a store.
The problem we are solving is that of access to information, internet, and digital literacy. There are thousands of brick and mortar businesses in Bangladesh and we believe many of them are at risk of falling behind or being put out of business by e-commerce competitors if they don't begin developing their web presence soon.
This competition will continue to rise as the e-commerce market in Bangladesh is predicted to be valued at 20 billion USD by 2020 and global giants like Amazon prepare to enter the Bangladesh market.
With over 90 million active internet subscriptions in Bangladesh and low cost mobile services, consumers are slowly becoming accustomed to shopping online. Currently, the e-commerce field in the country is dominated by a few large companies like Daraz (an Alibaba venture) and Chaldal, who focus on online sales over in-store transactions.
We primarily serve non-chain brick-and-mortar businesses, like the many corner stores, grocery shops, and small pharmacies that operate in Bangladesh. It is difficult to give exact numbers for this combined population due to insufficient research on the topic, but some sources estimate that there are over 1 million grocery shops alone in Bangladesh.
Currently, we are creating our relationships with these businesses by adding them into the Taratari business directory, the first phase of our solution. By seeking out and adding these businesses to our directory, we are beginning to understand what kinds of technological, cultural, and talent gaps may threaten their growth in the digital economy and their ability to be discovered by potential customers.
Even in phase 1, Taratari enables these businesses to have their own webpage which acts as an immediate promotion for their store. This means potential customers can already find them by searching terms like "Gulshan pharmacy" or "snacks."
Our solution is a web-based marketplace application which:
Gives non-chain brick and mortar shops a personalized online storefront from where they can easily promote and sell products to local customers.
Enables consumers to digitally browse and pay for local products before picking them up in-store or getting them delivered.
Integrates with popular mobile payment systems like bKash to facilitate quick and direct transactions between consumers and businesses.
We are building the Taratari platform as Progressive Web App (PWA), which allows users to access it from their desktop or mobile browser without the need to download an application or use a lot of mobile data. The PWA form is especially useful in a place like Bangladesh where most people use low-end smartphones and feature phones with limited storage capacity and purchase mobile data in small increments.
Additionally, our solution has an education component designed to tackle the digital literacy issues that can also hinder businesses from selling through the internet. Specifically, we plan to hold free local (in-person and remote) workshops where merchants can gain basic (i.e. getting online) to advanced (i.e. social media marketing) digital skills that will benefit them in business and their daily lives.
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