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What is PrestaShop
PrestaShop is an e-commerce software that enables you to create your online store and sell your services and products easily. PrestaShop is free. You can use this software without paying any license fee. If you choose PrestaShop for running your e-commerce store, you get access to more than 500 functions and 1000 modules and graphic templates, that allow you to run your successful online business and sell.
Benefits of using PrestaShop
Thanks to PrestaShop, you can create online presentation of your products and define prices and packages. You simply need to configure the payment method that you prefer, and you can start selling your products online quickly and without effort.
Why should I use PrestaShop
Create special offers, product launches, and much more. Successful e-commerce owners know how profitable are launches and special offers. However, these are probably the most critical moments for your business. PrestaShop enables you to easily manage special offers and launches, upsells, cross sells and other marketing activities that allow you to take the most out of your e-commerce store.
What is Vero
Vero is an event-driven email platform that enables engineering, product, and marketing teams to collaborate on designing and delivering valuable customer communications. Vero lets you harness your data to create communications that deliver your customers more value. Moreover, Vero offers email communications that are a true extension of your product.
Benefits of using Vero
Thanks to Vero you'll be able to connect to your real-time event stream in Segment, push real-time events via Vero's own libraries, upload ad hoc CSVs and pull in data from your own APIs. Data is critical for segmentation and email personalization.
Why should I use Vero
Vero provides a scalable system to turn your customer data into meaningful segments. Forget "lists", forget manual maintenance of user states and remove scattered segmentation from your application and backend architecture.