vhsys connects physical stores to over 70 marketplaces and expands sales channels with low investment

A vhsys, management platform focused on micro and small businesses, has just launched an integration that connects physical stores to over 70 marketplaces and e-commerce platforms. The innovation promises to facilitate the entry of physical store owners into digital commerce, allowing the entrepreneur to control inventory, prices, orders, and product registration across multiple channels, all in one place.

According to Reginaldo Stocco, CEO of vhsys, the goal is to pave the way for traditional small businesses to sell online without needing high investments or advanced technical knowledge. “Many store owners are still reluctant to enter the digital world because they don’t want to have to learn how to operate various different platforms. We make this feasible, practical, and accessible,” he emphasizes.

The idea is for the physical store owner to turn their store into a multichannel operation, moving stagnant inventory and gaining national reach without leaving the system they already use in their daily activities. “Our role is not to promise unrealistic results, but to take the first step alongside the entrepreneur. We want them to stay at the store counter but have the ability to sell nationwide with just a few clicks,” Reginaldo explains.

Unlike traditional solutions, vhsys customers do not pay for connected channels or product volume; the focus is on selling more without complicating operations. The tool is available for R$49.90 per month, with up to 50 orders. Beyond that, the store owner only pays R$1.50 per extra order, with no limit on registered products or activated channels — including names like Shopee, Amazon, Magalu, Americanas, Aliexpress, Shein, Casas Bahia, Renner, C&A, Netshoes, and others.