WhatsApp Store for Tunisia

Turn your Facebook following into real orders with a branded WhatsApp store that reads in both Arabic and French, with no gateway and no commission.

In Tunisia a business is discovered on Facebook, and the deal is closed inside a WhatsApp chat. Scaanme turns that same chat into a real branded store: customers in Tunis, Sfax, and Sousse browse your products in clear categories with photos and the prices you set, then send the finished order straight to your WhatsApp, ready to confirm. There is no website to build, no payment gateway to connect, and Scaanme never takes a single millime of commission on a sale. You keep settling the way Tunisians already pay, with cash on delivery, a D17 transfer, or an e-Dinar card, only faster and without the lost messages.

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Zero commission on sales

Scaanme charges a flat subscription and never takes a cut of your sales. The full amount of every order the customer pays reaches you.

No payment gateway needed

Scaanme does not process payments. You settle directly with the customer by cash on delivery, a D17 transfer, an e-Dinar card, or a bank transfer.

Opens in any browser, no app

The store opens straight in the customer's browser with no app to download, so it reaches the widest audience across Tunisia.

Arabic and French on one link

Your store reads naturally in right-to-left Arabic and in French, the two languages Tunisians shop in, all from the same shareable link.

Turn your Facebook page into a store

One link on your Facebook page, in your bio, or in your WhatsApp status turns the followers you already have into real orders.

Every order arrives complete

Each order lands on WhatsApp with the product, quantity, total, and address, so no message gets lost and no item is mixed up.

Scaanme store vs selling in Facebook comments and DMs

What you needScaanme WhatsApp storeSelling in Facebook comments and DMs
SetupReady in an afternoon, no codingRetyping prices under every post all day
Prices and photosAlways visible on a branded pagePrice in the inbox, the catalog gets lost
Order accuracyFull order with quantity and totalScattered messages, wrong items
CostFlat subscription from $10/mo, no commissionFree but chaotic, easy to lose sales
PaymentYou settle directly: COD, D17, e-DinarSame methods, but disorganized and slow

Most Tunisian small businesses already sell on Facebook and close the order on WhatsApp. Scaanme keeps that habit and only removes the chaos, with no commission and no gateway.

How to Start

1

Add your products

Add each product with a photo, name, the price you set, and a category, then choose from 56 store themes to match your brand.

2

Share your store link

Put your store link on your Facebook page, in your bio, and in your WhatsApp status so every follower can browse it.

3

Receive and confirm orders

Complete orders arrive on WhatsApp; confirm delivery and settle by cash on delivery, a D17 transfer, or an e-Dinar card.

What is a WhatsApp store?

A WhatsApp store is a branded online storefront whose checkout is a WhatsApp message instead of a card payment. With Scaanme you build a page that shows your products in categories, each with a photo, a description, and the price you set. A customer browses, adds what they want to a cart, and taps to send. Instead of paying online, the finished order, with items, quantities, and total, lands in your WhatsApp Business inbox as an ordinary click-to-chat message, ready for you to confirm delivery and collect payment. It uses the free WhatsApp Business app and the wa.me link, so there is no WhatsApp API, no approval process, and nothing for your customer to install.

Why WhatsApp selling works in Tunisia

Tunisian commerce lives on Facebook. A clothing reseller in Tunis, a producer of olive oil and harissa near Sfax, and an artisan in the Sousse medina all build their audience on a Facebook page, then move the serious buyer to WhatsApp to agree on the item, the price, and the delivery. Buyers are used to French and Arabic side by side and expect cash on delivery, so a foreign card checkout only loses the sale. Scaanme fits that reality: it keeps the conversation on WhatsApp where trust is built, reads in both Arabic and French, and lets you settle the local way with cash on delivery, a D17 transfer from La Poste, or an e-Dinar card. This is the same digital shift the country's Startup Act and its Tunisie Digitale strategy have pushed for. Any e-invoicing you owe stays your own affair as a registered business, separate from the store.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a payment gateway to start selling in Tunisia?
No. Scaanme does not process payments, so you settle directly with the customer by cash on delivery, a D17 transfer, an e-Dinar card, or a bank transfer. Scaanme never takes a commission on the sale.
Does Scaanme use the WhatsApp Business API?
No. The store works through the wa.me click-to-chat link with the free WhatsApp Business app. There is no API and no approval process, and your customer does not need to install anything.
Does Scaanme take a commission on my sales?
Never. Scaanme charges a flat subscription only and takes no percentage of your sales. Store plans start at $10 per month, and the full amount of every order reaches you.

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