Twelve retailers join ShopAppy system webinar ahead of lockdown 

Twelve retailers joined Rugby Borough Council and the ShopAppy.com development team on Tuesday in a successful online seminar on how to join and use the online trading platform.
05 listopada 2020

The platform will enable local residents to trade with them during lockdown and beyond.

The ShopAppy service is being funded by Rugby Borough Council to support businesses whose crucial pre-Christmas footfall has now been removed by new lock-down restrictions. The service provides an online store-front for businesses who may not have online profile or shopping basket and payment services, allowing them to list their products for collection, delivery or services for online provision during this crucial shopping period.

Cllr Seb Lowe, Leader of  Rugby Borough Council and Cllr Jill Simpson-Vince, portfolio holder for Growth and Investment joined the call to support and back the initiative.
 
Cllr Lowe said: “I am really impressed by the depth and scope of the ShopAppy system to support our businesses at this hugely challenging time for them. I am also hugely encouraged by the strong interest from those attending to explore using this digital trading platform that we are providing in partnership with ShopAppy.com to support retailers and other traders in the Borough.

The ShopAppy.com service has a track record of working in partnership with UK  towns to help small businesses to encourage residents to buy locally online. It can support a whole spectrum of trades including services such as hairdressing, B2B businesses, market stalls and makers, and those providing training or other on-line events”

“The borough council is pleased to be funding this service at no cost to businesses for the next 12 months. I would encourage all independent retailers in the borough to sign up to the service to enable them to build a digital trading presence so that residents can access and buy goods and services locally within a virtual online community of Rugby businesses."

Rugby businesses who wish to know more can register their interest directly by emailing info@shopappy.com.  Any questions on ShopAppy in Rugby may be sent by email to helpformybusiness@rugby.gov.uk and Abi McCartney, Place Marketing Officer in the council’s Economic Development Team will be happy to respond.

More information

See www.shopappy.com.