Ramesh Kumar had been running his neighbourhood grocery store for 15 years without a single online sale. Then he spent 15 minutes on MyBizC — and everything changed.
Ramesh Kumar had been running his neighbourhood grocery store in Mumbai for 15 years. He knew every customer by name, stocked everything from basmati rice to detergent, and opened at 7 AM every single day. But in 2025, something changed — his customers started shopping on apps like BigBasket and Blinkit. His footfall dropped by nearly 30% in six months.
That's when his nephew showed him MyBizC.
"I thought it was for big companies," says Ramesh. "But it took me only 15 minutes to set up my store. I just filled in my shop name, uploaded some product photos, and my page was live at mybizc.com/ramashreeco."
Within the first week, he shared the link in his local WhatsApp groups. Customers could now see his full product list, current prices, and his phone number — all in one place.
**The Results After 60 Days**
By day 30, Ramesh was getting 15–20 WhatsApp messages per day from customers placing orders. By day 60, he had generated over ₹2 lakh in revenue directly attributable to his MyBizC store.
Here's what worked for him:
1. **WhatsApp ordering**: He added his WhatsApp link to his store. Customers tap once and chat directly with him.
2. **Product catalog with prices**: Listing 40 products with real prices built trust. Customers no longer needed to call to ask "kitne ka hai?"
3. **Payment QR on his page**: He added his GPay QR code to his store. Customers pay before delivery — zero cash handling.
4. **Offers section**: He ran a "Bulk Buy" offer — buy 5kg rice and get 500g dal free. The offer banner on his page drove it.
5. **Google Maps link**: He linked his store to Google Maps. New customers from nearby colonies started finding him.
**The Lesson**
"I'm not tech-savvy at all," Ramesh says. "But MyBizC made it so simple. I don't need a website or an app. I just need this one link — and it has everything."
If you run a kirana, a grocery store, or any local shop — your customers are already on their phones. Make sure your business is there too.
That's when his nephew showed him MyBizC.
"I thought it was for big companies," says Ramesh. "But it took me only 15 minutes to set up my store. I just filled in my shop name, uploaded some product photos, and my page was live at mybizc.com/ramashreeco."
Within the first week, he shared the link in his local WhatsApp groups. Customers could now see his full product list, current prices, and his phone number — all in one place.
**The Results After 60 Days**
By day 30, Ramesh was getting 15–20 WhatsApp messages per day from customers placing orders. By day 60, he had generated over ₹2 lakh in revenue directly attributable to his MyBizC store.
Here's what worked for him:
1. **WhatsApp ordering**: He added his WhatsApp link to his store. Customers tap once and chat directly with him.
2. **Product catalog with prices**: Listing 40 products with real prices built trust. Customers no longer needed to call to ask "kitne ka hai?"
3. **Payment QR on his page**: He added his GPay QR code to his store. Customers pay before delivery — zero cash handling.
4. **Offers section**: He ran a "Bulk Buy" offer — buy 5kg rice and get 500g dal free. The offer banner on his page drove it.
5. **Google Maps link**: He linked his store to Google Maps. New customers from nearby colonies started finding him.
**The Lesson**
"I'm not tech-savvy at all," Ramesh says. "But MyBizC made it so simple. I don't need a website or an app. I just need this one link — and it has everything."
If you run a kirana, a grocery store, or any local shop — your customers are already on their phones. Make sure your business is there too.