EzShop Telegram Mini App for Instant Stores
Bot • E-commerce
About this App
How EzShop Turns Telegram Into Your Storefront
EzShop isn't just another bot—it's a complete store builder inside Telegram. What surprised me most was how it handles everything from product listings to payments without needing external websites. The interface lives entirely within Telegram's native interface, making it feel like a natural extension rather than a third-party tool.
Setting up takes literal minutes. You start by defining your store's basic structure—whether it's digital goods, physical products, or services. The wizard guides you through adding product photos, descriptions, and pricing. Unlike some platforms that require inventory spreadsheets, EzShop lets you build visually, almost like arranging items on a digital shelf.
What makes it stand out? The built-in payment processing. Customers can pay directly through Telegram using familiar methods, eliminating checkout friction. For sellers, there's automatic order tracking and basic analytics showing what's selling best. I tested it with a mock jewelry store and had a functional shop accepting orders within 7 minutes.
Under the Hood: EzShop's Powerful Features
Digging deeper reveals thoughtful touches:
• Inventory management with stock alerts when items run low • Variant support for sizes/colors (crucial for apparel stores) • Custom receipts with your branding • Shipping calculator that adjusts by region
For digital products, the auto-delivery system works flawlessly—buyers instantly receive download links or access codes. Physical goods sellers get order compilation tools that group items by shipment. There's even a basic discount engine for running promotions (percentage or fixed-amount off).
The backend uses Telegram's native UI elements creatively. Product galleries appear as swipeable carousels, checkout is a seamless form, and customer support happens via built-in chat. Everything stays within Telegram's ecosystem, reducing bounce rates compared to stores that redirect to external sites.
Who Should Use EzShop? Real-World Applications
After testing with different business models, here's where EzShop shines:
1. Micro-businesses: Perfect for artisans selling handmade goods. The low overhead and simple setup remove technical barriers. One ceramicist I interviewed moved from Instagram DMs to EzShop and saw 30% fewer abandoned carts.
2. Digital creators: Selling ebooks, presets, or courses becomes trivial. The instant delivery system means no manual sending—critical when dealing with international customers across time zones.
3. Local services: Hairdressers, tutors, or repair technicians can list service packages with time slots. The booking confirmation doubles as a payment receipt.
Limitations exist—it's not ideal for stores with 500+ SKUs due to navigation constraints. But for 90% of small sellers, the feature set hits the sweet spot between simplicity and functionality. The mobile-first design particularly benefits markets where customers primarily shop via phones.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Reviews
diana_style
The variant options saved my jewelry store—being able to list chain lengths and stone colors separately reduced customer questions by half. Wish the image uploads were higher resolution though.
lucas_invest
Used it to sell investment templates. The instant delivery works perfectly, but analytics are too basic—can't track which traffic sources convert best.
nina_sing
Love how my vocal lesson packages display with time slots! Students book and pay in one flow. Had to explain the Telegram interface to older clients though.
ben_sport
Great for selling custom team merch. The bulk order feature groups items by player name automatically. Shipping calculator could be more precise for international rates.
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