Building an online presence for a market vendor, artisan or neighbourhood grocer is rarely simple. Filling a catalogue, writing descriptions, adapting to several languages: it takes time. For a small business, that time is often hard to find.
That is the problem Agorali sets out to solve.
One photo, one video. Product listings done.
Agorali is a local selling app powered by artificial intelligence. Take a photo of your items or film your stall for a few seconds: the AI analyses everything visible — names, prices, labels — and generates titles, descriptions and categories automatically. What used to take half an hour now takes a few seconds.
Each listing can then be translated into multiple languages with a single credit. Products are visible locally, searchable by location or category. Buyers search, you show up.
Built for the field
The app adapts to the realities of local commerce: multi-currency support, automatic content moderation, and automatic face blurring on images to protect customer privacy. No technical knowledge required. The only prerequisite is a phone.
Free to start
The app is free. Every new vendor receives 20 credits on sign-up — enough to publish their first products without spending a cent. Credits power AI analysis: a photo, a few seconds of video, a translation. For more active vendors, monthly subscriptions and credit packs are available.
What comes next
This is a first version. Next steps include stock management tools, bulk price updates and new ways for buyers to discover vendors around them.