The MyCodir.com platform offers tailored solutions for individuals looking to buy and sell goods, with multiple delivery options designed to meet diverse needs. Whether you’re serving a broad customer base or a niche community, you’ll find flexibility in how you manage your store and deliveries.
For those living in suburban areas, the platform operates like familiar services such as Uber Eats or Mr. Delivery. Buyers can place orders from local sellers, who will deliver directly to their homes. This option is ideal for those seeking convenience and proximity.
Sellers have the option to make their store private, which restricts orders to only those with access to the store's link. This allows for more control over who can place orders, ensuring that sellers avoid delivering to areas they find unsafe.
Example Scenario: Block of Flats If you live in a block of flats, you can share your store link exclusively with the residents in your building. Once an order is placed, you can source the products from your nearest supplier and deliver them within the building.
For those who want to serve a larger customer base, you can set your store to public. This allows anyone within a defined area to order from you.
Example Scenario: Village Taxi Driver A taxi driver who transports passengers from a village to the city can take advantage of this. Village residents can place orders before 1 PM, allowing the taxi driver to source the goods during the day and deliver them in the evening.
The platform also supports unique scenarios like remote workers on oil rigs. For instance, an oil rig worker at sea can simply enter the rig's name into the platform and access a seller's store who regularly delivers to the rig.
Example Scenario: Helicopter Pilot as Seller A helicopter pilot who delivers supplies to oil rigs can sign up as a seller. Oil rig workers can easily find the pilot’s store on the platform and order items directly, which are delivered alongside regular bulk deliveries.
In rural areas, this platform can benefit farmers who live far from town. A farmer planning a trip to town can notify other farmers to place orders, reducing trips and costs.
Example Scenario: Farmer as Seller A farmer heading into town can set his store to accept orders. Fellow farmers can place orders, and the seller can either deliver or arrange for pickups.
The platform also supports deliveries to retirement villages. Sellers can introduce themselves to the residents and offer regular deliveries, creating trust and convenience.
Example Scenario: Retirement Village Seller A seller can establish relationships with residents, ensuring a safe and trusted delivery service. For elderly residents, the seller can even assist with unpacking groceries as part of the delivery service.
So now you may ask how to sign up and what is the procedure to become a seller on the platform. Here’s how: