SupaDupa

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SupaDupa
Developer(s) SupaDupa
Operating system Cross-platform
Type E-commerce
License Software as a service
Website SupaDupa.me

SupaDupa is an online store builder which allows users to create e-commerce stores, originally targeting the creative sector. [1] [2] It was initially launched in 2012, developed by what was originally a web development agency based in Notting Hill, London. [3]

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History

The company’s founders include Guy Schragger and Adeyemi Adeleye whom had the intention of democratising e-commerce making it possible for anyone to build a professional looking and powerful store without needing any technical knowledge. The team has since expanded to 8 employees and now serves over 19,000 registered shops worldwide.

In 2013, SupaDupa entered the Cisco Big Awards, reaching the finals of the competition aimed at discovering the best use of technology in business. [4] [5] Also in 2013, SupaDupa won a Smarta award, voted one of Britain's best small businesses. [6]

Present day

SupaDupa are frequently a part of creative and industry events, holding webinars and workshops to support growing businesses in collaboration with EnterpriseNation, [7] CraftCentral, [8] GeneralAssembly [9] and ArtsThread among others.

SupaDupa’s features including the ability to use a custom domain name, to customise a store theme by using deliberately simple design controls, or modify the HTML/CSS, predictive shop product search and discount coupon codes. [10] The platform hosts over 19,000 stores for a wide range of creative entrepreneurs including LogLike, TheBrimLabel, Andrea Iyamah and Yellow Owl Workshop. [11] [12]

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References

  1. The Design Trust
  2. Computer Weekly
  3. SupaDupa on MisterWhat
  4. Computer Weekly
  5. Cisco BigAwards
  6. Smarta Awards
  7. SupaDupa on ‘Are Entrepreneurs on their own’
  8. SupaDupa Craft Central
  9. Guy Schragger on GeneralAssembly
  10. SupaDupa Plans Page
  11. LogLike On SupaDupa
  12. YellowOwlWorkshop on SupaDupa