A proper store page
Each business gets a clean public page with services, products, hours, contact details, promotions, reviews, and a QR-friendly link customers can open without installing an app.
About EasyMart
EasyMart gives Malaysian merchants a public store page and a private dashboard for the everyday work that usually gets scattered across WhatsApp, notebooks, paper stamp cards, and social media messages.
Today in EasyMart
Merchant shares a store link or QR code.
Customer books, orders, checks in, joins, or requests a quote.
Merchant confirms, updates, replies, issues documents, and keeps customers informed.
EasyMart keeps history, rewards, reviews, and customer context in one place.
What we are building
EasyMart focuses on the real jobs a local business handles every day: being discoverable, receiving requests, confirming work, issuing documents, tracking customers, collecting feedback, and rewarding loyalty.
Each business gets a clean public page with services, products, hours, contact details, promotions, reviews, and a QR-friendly link customers can open without installing an app.
Bookings, pickup orders, walk-ins, memberships, quote requests, site surveys, invoices, receipts, reviews, and feedback flow into the merchant dashboard.
Digital stamp cards replace paper cards, so customers can track rewards and merchants can recognise regulars without messy manual tracking.
Who it is for
EasyMart is intentionally broad enough for different local business models, but focused enough to stay simple for V1.
Salons, barbers, car washes, repair shops, classes, clinics, studios, freelancers, and appointment-based operators can show services and accept bookings or walk-ins.
Local shops and simple sellers can list items, receive pickup orders, run promo codes, and keep repeat customers coming back.
Plumbers, electricians, cleaners, painters, and other home-service teams can receive quote requests with problem descriptions, locations, photos, site surveys, quotes, invoices, and receipts.
Our principles
EasyMart is built so merchants can own their customer relationship instead of depending only on social media threads or high-commission marketplaces.
A simple store link, clear service details, reviews, receipts, and a dashboard can make a one-person business feel organised and trustworthy.
Customers should be able to scan, browse, book, order, request, review, and track rewards without learning a complicated system.
The goal is not to become a giant marketplace. The goal is to give local merchants a simple, trustworthy system they can share with customers today, then grow step by step around the workflows they already use.