NewsDigitalDigitl appointed by ChannelUnity for new site project

Digitl appointed by ChannelUnity for new site project

Digitl, the Manchester based eCommerce, marketplace and web design agency, has been appointed to design and build a new website for ChannelUnity – the multichannel integration platform aimed at high growth online retailers.

ChannelUnity provides integrations for shopping carts and back-office systems with online marketplaces such as Amazon, Ebay, Etsy and Wayfair, focussing on organisations operating at scale. The company provides a robust SaaS based platform and wrap-around service package for implementation and ongoing support.

Digitl’s brief includes creating a more modern look, helping to better convey the services and expertise on offer as well as highlighting how ChannelUnity adds value through detailed and comprehensive case studies. The aim is to also increase the number of clients using the firm’s
SaaS platform.

The new site is expected to launch is the last quarter of 2020.

Darren Ratcliffe, founder of Digitl, said: “We are really excited to be working with ChannelUnity on this project. It is a leader in its market and is a great fit with us thanks to our background in eCommerce and work with the likes of ebay and Amazon.”

Harry Manley, Commercial Director at ChannelUnity, said: “Digitl has first class experience in our field so it was a natural choice for us to partner with them.”

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