You already know how to buy traffic and scale products. We provide the live infrastructure to operate in Cash on Delivery (COD) markets: native-language confirmation, in-country fulfillment, last-mile delivery, cash collection, and international payout.
The model is simple. You do what you already do well: pick products, build funnels, run ads, and scale winners. We handle the infrastructure that makes Cash on Delivery markets actually work.
Most sellers do not fail because the ads stop working. They fail because the backend was never built.
Orders ship unverified. Returns go up. Margin disappears before payout.
Shipping from abroad slows delivery, increases friction, and hurts delivery rates.
Without local delivery coverage, the business breaks after checkout.
Revenue gets trapped in-country and scaling becomes unstable.
This is not a concept. Real orders are being confirmed, fulfilled, delivered, and paid out through a live operational backend across active markets.
Orders are picked, packed, and dispatched through in-country warehousing built for Cash on Delivery operations — no cross-border shipping, no delays, no guesswork.
In-country warehousing built for COD operations — orders picked, packed, and dispatched locally
Native Arabic and Spanish-speaking teams — every order verified before dispatch
Native Arabic and Spanish-speaking confirmation teams verify orders before they leave the warehouse — reducing bad dispatches and protecting delivery rates across all markets.
From confirmation to dispatch to doorstep, orders are processed through active local delivery networks built for Cash on Delivery logistics — visible at every stage.
Live order flow — confirmation, dispatch, delivery, and profit entry visible at every stage
Payoneer payout records — cash collected locally, reconciled, and remitted to sellers internationally
Cash is collected locally and remitted internationally through the payout infrastructure — without requiring sellers to build local entities themselves. The money moves.
This is not a concept or a future build. The infrastructure is already live across MENA and LATAM, and sellers are already operating on top of it.
The gap is not ad skill. The gap is backend access.
MENA and LATAM still run heavily on Cash on Delivery. Demand is real. Most sellers have not entered because they do not have the infrastructure to operate locally.
The infrastructure is live. Your market is waiting.
Live access to confirmation, warehousing, delivery, cash collection, and payout across active Cash on Delivery markets from day one.
A structured activation path to first launch: market selection, product fit criteria, KPI thresholds, confirmation rules, and infrastructure setup.
One point of contact through first deployment and first payout. Direct support — not a ticket queue.
Operational benchmarks from serious ecom sellers already working inside the same markets — real delivery rates, confirmation rates, and product performance data.
6 minutes. Infrastructure breakdown, seller model, live proof, and how to apply.
The activation fee exists because this is live infrastructure, not content. It covers onboarding, account setup, deployment support, and access to a backend that would otherwise take years, local hiring, warehousing, courier relationships, confirmation operations, and payout systems to build from scratch.
"Serious infrastructure requires serious commitment."
Activation is selective by design. We only approve ecommerce sellers and dropshippers we can actually activate inside the infrastructure.
Approved sellers pay a one-time activation fee based on market scope, onboarding complexity, and deployment requirements.
One-time. Non-refundable. Scope depends on market selection and deployment plan.
If a seller is approved, completes onboarding, and follows the launch process — we stay with them until their first deployment is live inside the infrastructure.
This is an operational commitment, not a satisfaction guarantee.
If you already know how to generate demand, the missing piece is execution. Apply to access the infrastructure, review fit, and map your first deployment.