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এজেন্সিসমূহে ShopIQ ব্যৱহাৰ কৰিব পাৰে নে?

Summary

Yes. Agencies, freelancers, consultants, ecommerce service providers, and implementation partners can use ShopIQ to build and manage online stores for merchants. ShopIQ supports partner-led implementation, client onboarding, catalog creation, website setup, integrations, and additional deployment flexibility for implementation partners.

Who this is for: This article is for digital marketing agencies, performance marketing agencies, ecommerce consultants, web development teams, design agencies, freelancers, and service providers who want to use ShopIQ for client projects.

Can agencies use ShopIQ?

Yes. Agencies can use ShopIQ to help merchants build ecommerce websites, create product catalogs, configure payments, set up logistics, generate marketing creatives, manage content, and launch online stores faster.

ShopIQ is useful for agencies that work with retailers, D2C brands, manufacturers, wholesalers, and physical product businesses.

What types of agencies can use ShopIQ?

ShopIQ is suitable for:

  • Digital marketing agencies
  • Performance marketing agencies
  • Ecommerce management firms
  • Website development agencies
  • Website design agencies
  • Branding agencies
  • Content agencies
  • Freelancers
  • Ecommerce consultants
  • Growth consultants
  • Implementation partners

How can agencies use ShopIQ for clients?

Agencies can use ShopIQ to:

  • Build ecommerce websites for clients
  • Create product catalogs
  • Upload and organize products
  • Generate product descriptions
  • Design banners and website content
  • Configure payment gateways
  • Configure logistics integrations
  • Set up WhatsApp commerce workflows
  • Create marketing creatives
  • Manage campaigns and content
  • Support ongoing store operations

What is the ShopIQ Partner Program?

The ShopIQ Partner Program is designed for agencies, consultants, and commerce experts who want to help merchants implement ShopIQ. Partners can onboard clients, manage client projects, and provide services such as website setup, catalog creation, integrations, content, creatives, and ongoing commerce support.

ShopIQ has both certified and non-certified partner models, depending on the partner's training, capability, and approval status.

Can agencies earn revenue through ShopIQ?

Yes. Implementation partners may earn revenue through affiliate commissions and implementation services. Partners can charge merchants for upfront implementation work, catalog setup, website creation, integration configuration, creatives, and ongoing services.

Can agencies manage multiple clients?

Yes. Agencies and implementation partners can manage multiple client projects through the partner workflow. Each merchant account is associated with one merchant business and one website. If a partner is managing multiple businesses, each business should have its own merchant account.

Can agencies deploy to their own GitHub or Vercel?

Implementation Partners have additional deployment flexibility. They may be able to deploy to their own GitHub repository, their client's GitHub repository, their own Vercel project, or their client's Vercel project.

Standard merchants cannot deploy to their own GitHub or Vercel. Custom AWS, GCP, Azure, DigitalOcean, or other cloud deployments are not supported.

Do agencies need certification?

Certification may be required for certain partner benefits, deployment flexibility, lead access, or official recognition as a ShopIQ Certified Partner. Non-certified partners may still use ShopIQ, but benefits and access may differ based on partner status.

Important things to know

Agencies should clearly explain their scope, pricing, timelines, deliverables, and responsibilities to merchants. ShopIQ is the software platform. The merchant remains responsible for products, inventory, fulfillment, compliance, taxes, customer policies, content rights, and business operations unless separately handled by the agency under a service agreement.

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