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Returnly vs Shuup: What are the differences?
Returnly: A return experience like no other. It is the only return solution that lets customers get the right item before returning the wrong one; Shuup: Multivendor Marketplace Ecommerce Software. Let vendors sell products, services, rentals, and digital goods through your ecommerce marketplace. Build any multivendor idea, from a niche B2B marketplace, to a huge online mall.
Returnly can be classified as a tool in the "Shipping" category, while Shuup is grouped under "Ecommerce".
Shuup is an open source tool with 1.34K GitHub stars and 701 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Shuup's open source repository on GitHub.
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What is Returnly?
It is the only return solution that lets customers get the right item before returning the wrong one.
What is Shuup?
Let vendors sell products, services, rentals, and digital goods through your ecommerce marketplace. Build any multivendor idea, from a niche B2B marketplace, to a huge online mall.
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