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Fragmented supplier ecosystems
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High capital exposure in 1P models
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Low margins in affiliate-only structures
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Slow onboarding of new brands
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Operational complexity of managing multiple vendors
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Difficulty to drop ship at cross border level
Who we serve
We work with the fastest-growing buyers in global ecommerce, from AI-native scaleups to established enterprise marketplaces and creator-led brands. Here are a few examples of how MarketJet helps buyers access vetted, multi-category supply to expand their catalog, power their checkout and grow without adding operational complexity.
Agentic Checkouts
Example: Are you building an AI shopping agent, social checkout, or conversational buying experience but hitting a wall when it comes to supply infrastructure, the part your users never see but always feel? We provide the vetted supply layer that powers your checkout, so you can stay focused on the customer experience rather than supplier negotiations or fulfillment operations. A market set to reach $385B in US ecommerce spending alone by 2030, your infrastructure needs to be ready before the wave hits.
Enterprise Marketplaces
Example: Are you running a marketplace at $50M+ GMV or larger with hundreds or thousands of sellers, where expanding into a new category means vetting 20+ new suppliers per vertical, and your vendor management team is already at capacity? We give you multi-category supply on hybrid 3P terms with a single integration, so you can grow your catalog without growing your headcount. Online marketplaces are on track to exceed $3.8T in global GMV, the winners will be those who scale supply fastest.
DTC Channels & Creators
Example: Have you built a strong brand in one vertical and want to expand into adjacent categories, but you're worried about diluting your positioning or tying up capital in inventory you haven't tested yet? We connect you with complementary supply aligned to your audience, with controlled pricing, full margin flexibility, and zero inventory risk. The global DTC market is growing from $163B today to $595B by 2033, and the brands that win will be those who expand strategically, not just fast.