Skip to main content

Storenvy rebrands as a digital mall powered by social for discovering cool products

storenvy
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Storenvy, an e-commerce platform for independent and big box retailers alike, is shaking up its digital retailing game by pivoting into an Internet storefront. Starting today, Storenvy is aiming to establish itself as the leading Internet mall and the Amazon of niche consumer products.

Historically Storenvy has been recognized as a competitor to Shopify, Magento, and BigCartel; these are B2B, software-as-a-service business types. An entrepreneur with a product to sell but with little knowledge about building their own e-commerce site would turn to one of the above solutions for a fast way to get a site up and running with minimal hassles. 

Storenvy however is shaking up the age-old B2B business model and highlighting its new marketplace. Starting today, when you visit Storenvy.com, the landing page presents a grid of products aggregated from Storenvy sellers. These are hand curated products that Storenvy’s team is publishing on the front page for now. Below that are algorithmically curated picks of the most popular products. If you dig deeper into Storenvy, you’ll find a plethora of filters and categories for shoppers to find new and creative products that you can engage with or purchase. Some of these categories can be found under its navigation bar, which organizes products by genres like “Tech,” “Art,” and “Food.”There’s really nothing you can’t find that’s sold by someone on Storenvy. Its robust search engine and social discovery portal cuts through the noise of nearly 500,000 products and 6,000 new products added weekly by users, to find the ones that would most interest you. 

There are definitely some similarities between Storevny and Etsy. But what differentiates Etsy from Storenvy, as founder Jon Crawford explains, is that Etsy sells hand-crafted products and didn’t start off as a B2B ecommerce platform. Despite the differentiation, like Etsy, Storenvy is providing its network of sellers an extra distribution channel for their products to be discovered. “We think of ourselves as the Gutenberg printing press of stores, which democratizes and empowers regular people,” says Crawford.

storenvy feed
Image used with permission by copyright holder

This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Strorenvy’s rebranding. Storenvy is also a social shopping destination. Users can follow stores, follow friends, comment, Like products, and even connect with the community in a public forum. You can see what your influencers and friends are discovering and purchasing in real-time through a feed on a user’s homepage called, “MyFeed,” which might convince you to make the same purchase. But there’s a secondary importance to the engagement features like commenting, Likes, and follows. Sellers can build up loyal fans and followers like influencers do on YouTube or Tumblr.

Inspired by YouTube’s strategy, Crawford eventually hopes that Storenvy celebrities will emerge from the group. “What we’re shooting for is that if you’re selling spectacular products, you could become a star much the same way that YouTube create a world where a person who’s really entertaining or talented can become a star through YouTube. We want to do the same thing for products.”

In terms of Storenvy’s direction moving forward Crawford tells me that he often draws comparisons between his company and Tumblr. Despite the WordPress, Typepad, Bloggers of the world, Tumblr decided to tread in a different direction by offering a stripped down, extremely easy to use social blogging platform that wasn’t focused on selling features to power users. Tumblr then transitioned its platform into a network for content discovery through social features. Like Tumblr, Storenvy may have started out B2B by building the infrastructure for stores and merchants from the beginning, but the team always had in mind that it was going to rebrand to the look and feel of a retail shopping experience.

“Companies like Volusion, BigCommerce, Shopify, and there are fifty or so of these companies, they’re all very similar. And they’re all in a feature war, and they’re all in a price war. We decided that it doesn’t make sense to compete on features or price. What we want to compete on is community size, critical mass, and network effects. That’s what made Tumblr a success,” Crawford explains.

While starting today the frontend marketplace has finally been launched, Storenvy of course will continue to support its e-commerce platform.

Edit: Added updated screenshots, and removed references to MyStorenvy, which was a feature that has been removed with the redesign.

Francis Bea
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Francis got his first taste of the tech industry in a failed attempt at a startup during his time as a student at the…
Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra vs. Ecovacs Deebot X2 Combo: Which premium robot vacuum is best?
The Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra placed in its dock.

Roborock and Ecovacs are two of the biggest names in the world of robot vacuums. The companies have been producing some of the best robot vacuum and mop combos for years, and that trend has continued into 2024 with the Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra and Ecovacs Deebot X2 Combo. Both are ultra-premium devices that clock in at over $1,000, and we awarded both of them impressive scores in our reviews. In short, it's hard to go wrong with either robot vacuum.

However, there are some key differences between the Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra and the Ecovacs Deebot X2 Combo. From suction power and mopping skills to pricing and additional features, here's a comprehensive look at the two robot vacuums to help you decide which is best for your home.
Pricing and availability

Read more
Samsung Spring Sale: Get up to $915 off smart ranges today
A Samsung smart range with the Smart Oven camera.

Samsung's Spring Black Friday sale has slashed the prices of all kinds of home appliances, including gas and electric ranges. There are discounts available for Samsung's smart ranges too, which will allow you to enjoy savings of up to $915. Feel free to check out all the ranges that are cheaper than usual in the ongoing sale, but if you want to focus on getting a smart range for your kitchen, read on to learn all about them and how much you'll have to pay.

What to buy in Samsung's Spring Black Friday sale for smart ranges
Samsung's smart ranges are equipped with the Smart Oven Camera, which will allow you to check on the food that you're cooking through a livestream on your phone. You can even make time-lapse videos and share them on social media. You'll enjoy this feature on the Samsung Bespoke 6.3. cu. ft. smart slide-in electric range, which is from $2,536 for a $737 discount, and the Samsung Bespoke 6.0. cu. ft. smart slide-in gas range, which is from $2,659 for savings of $760. Both smart ranges have illuminated precision knobs that light up to let you know that the home appliance is on, and they work with the Samsung SmartThings app for pre-heating the oven, planning meals, downloading cooking modes, and much more.

Read more
How to reset the Nanoleaf Skylight
The Nanoleaf Skylight lighting up a room various shades of purple.

The Nanoleaf Skylight is a unique piece of hardware. Unlike most Nanoleaf products that are quick to install or easy to move and replace, the Skylight is designed as a permanent fixture in your home. Instead of simply plugging it into an electrical outlet, you'll need to hardwire it onto your ceiling – and once it's in place, you'll want it to stay there for years.

However, like all electronics, it's possible for your Nanoleaf Skylight to start acting up. And since there's no easy way to get the entire unit down from your ceiling, you might be wondering how you can quickly solve the problem. Thankfully, Nanoleaf designed a simple way for you to reset the Nanoleaf Skylight without the need to disassemble the entire setup.

Read more