The Rise of Omnichannel Shopping — And How 24GY Is Nailing It
Let’s be real — most people don’t shop in just one way anymore.
You might scroll on your phone, compare prices on a laptop, check delivery options in an app, or even ask a friend on WhatsApp before buying. That’s omnichannel shopping — and whether we realize it or not, it’s how we shop now.
What’s interesting? In Guyana, this shift is already happening — and 24GY is one of the few platforms actually doing something about it.
So what is 24GY doing differently?
They’re not just a marketplace. They’ve built a whole ecosystem around the way people actually shop and sell.
You can browse products online or on your phone — whatever works for you.
Once you place an order, the delivery process is built-in. No guesswork. No “where’s my package?” stress.
Sellers have their own panel to manage everything — orders, listings, updates — all from one dashboard.
It’s like they asked: “What would make life easier for both the buyer and the seller?” And then just... did that.
Why This Matters
Most platforms try to copy-paste global models into small, local markets. But that doesn’t always work.
In Guyana, and in many developing countries, people shop differently. Trust matters more. Connectivity isn’t always perfect. And most local sellers don’t have time to figure out websites, ads, and logistics — they just want to sell and deliver without the chaos.
Here’s the truth:
Many small businesses are stuck juggling WhatsApp orders, late-night follow-ups, MMG codes that get lost, and deliveries that take forever. It’s messy. It’s exhausting. And it’s holding people back.
That’s why 24GY is important.
It gives vendors a real chance to compete in the digital space — without needing to be tech experts. No costly setup, no complex systems. Just a simple, centralized place to list products, manage orders, and deliver reliably.
And for customers? They finally get an experience that feels modern — without losing the local connection. They know the sellers are real. They can track their deliveries. They don’t have to rely on DMs and screenshots.
It’s not just about “shopping online.” It’s about making commerce easier for everyday people — both buyers and sellers.
🛍️ Local Shopping, Modern Experience
People in Guyana want the ease of digital, without losing that local feel. They want to support businesses around them, but they also want convenience — fast delivery, easy payment, and real-time updates.
24GY blends both. It’s familiar and new at the same time.
You’re not buying from a faceless brand. You’re buying from a local store that’s just easier to reach now.
Sellers Finally Get the Tools They Deserve!
Let’s be honest — small vendors are usually left out.
They don’t have marketing teams or fancy CRMs. What they need is one place to run their store, track orders, and fulfill deliveries.
24GY gives them exactly that. A proper seller dashboard, inventory control, and built-in logistics. No extra apps. No jumping platforms. Everything under one roof.
And the best part? They can run it from their phone.
Mobile-First is the Smartest Move
In regions like Guyana, most people use their phones as their primary device.
24GY understood that from Day 1 — and made sure everything works smoothly on mobile. Whether it’s placing orders, managing stores, or tracking deliveries — the experience is built for small screens and real-world conditions.
No laggy sites. No “desktop-only” features. Just smart, responsive design that respects the user.
The Takeaway?
Omnichannel isn’t just a buzzword. It’s how people live now. And the businesses that get it — like 24GY — are the ones creating real change.
Not by doing too much, but by doing the right things:
Make life easier for the seller
Make shopping seamless for the buyer
Use tech to connect, not complicate
Platforms don’t need to be massive to be meaningful. They just need to understand the people they serve.
This is what success looks like — a happy customer, a smooth delivery, and a local business that made it happen.











