Multi-Vendor Marketplace Development
I build custom marketplace platforms with vendor dashboards, listings, search filters, reviews, admin controls, and data workflows. My strongest proof is CarVendors, a UK automotive marketplace where I worked across backend, DevOps, vendor features, search, and data pipeline tasks.
This service is for founders and businesses building platforms where multiple vendors, sellers, service providers, or listing owners need to manage their own data. It is also useful when SaaS marketplace tools are too limited for your workflow.
- Vendor onboarding
- Vendor dashboard
- Listing management
- Multi-field search and filters
- Admin panel
- Reviews and ratings
- Data import/scraper pipeline
- Marketplace SEO structure
- Deployment and monitoring basics
- Next.js
- React
- TypeScript
- Tailwind CSS
- Node.js
- Laravel
- MongoDB
- MySQL
- Prisma
- REST APIs
- Stripe
- GitHub Actions
- Vercel
CarVendors is a UK used-car marketplace project with real marketplace complexity: vehicle listings, vendor flows, search/filtering, review features, GDPR/cookie consent, data import pipeline, and deployment automation.
Read the CarVendors case study- Marketplace feature/module: from $2,000
- Marketplace MVP: from $15,000
- Full marketplace platform: fixed quote after scope review
Indicative for international clients — local/Bangladesh pricing is quoted separately, final after scope review.
Questions, answered honestly.
A custom marketplace MVP usually costs more than a normal website because it needs multiple roles, listings, vendor workflows, admin controls, search, and data rules. A realistic starting point is around $15,000 for international clients, depending on scope.
SaaS tools are good for simple marketplaces. Custom development is better when you need unique vendor logic, custom search, unusual commissions, custom dashboards, or full ownership of the platform.
Yes. Data imports can be handled through CSV, APIs, database migration, or scrapers where legally and technically appropriate.