A group of Nigerians in the United States have launched an App aimed at bringing together online users to a single market place experience.
The newly debuted free-to-use e-commerce platform, iChota app, would ensure maximum profitability and cost savings for sellers and buyers.
Launched in Los Angeles, the United States, the app is expense free.
In a statement by iChota LLC representative, Brendan Oluoha, said that the platform provides buyers and sellers with a safe and secure space to go about their business and earn extra money.
He added, “If they’re looking to buy used goods or acquire a speciality service, users can compare and find the best value offer that fits their budget.”
He explained that the social media platform’s drive to maximise customers’ profit and save cost would operate on a bid-and-buy products model, and ensure buyers get competitive deals for whatever they need.
The statement underscored that iChota app is available for free on both the Google PlayStore and Apple App store, Android and iOS devices while users will be able to sign up without paying any initial fees and access the marketplace place at no cost.’
Identifying the app’s features, Oluoha stated: “Freelancers can offer speciality services of any kind and earn from their skills. In addition, buyers can book any speciality service they need on iChota. There are limitless possibilities to what buyers can sell on iChota.
“To ensure the convenience of sales for both parties, iChota offers a voluntary location-sharing option between sellers and buyers. iChota offers plenty of contactless payment options including PayPal, Apple Pay, Venmo, Zelle, and many more that are all convenient and secure.
“iChota enables individuals, online businesses, or stores to hit the ground running, allowing them to tap into the platform’s established networks to provide their products and/or services worldwide.
Also, stores and businesses can further promote their services or items on iChota to further establish their brand. Users can narrow their options by using location filters,” Oluoha maintained.