Ordoro, the trusted platform for shipping, inventory, and eCommerce operations, has announced a new partnership with Zing, a leading provider of custom digital development and performance marketing solutions for eCommerce and DTC brands.
Together, Ordoro and Zing are creating a connected ecosystem for merchants that want both operational efficiency and cutting-edge digital experiences. From building high-converting storefronts to optimizing fulfillment workflows, this partnership aims to meet merchants wherever they are on their growth journey and help them scale smarter.
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Key benefits of the partnership include:
“Our merchants aren’t just looking for tools. They’re looking for smart partners who can help them scale every aspect of their business,” said Jagath Narayan, CEO and Co-founder of Ordoro. “Partnering with Zing gives our community access to top-tier dev talent and digital growth expertise, while we continue to handle the operational heavy lifting.”
This partnership reflects a shared commitment to serving growing eCommerce brands with flexible, founder-friendly tech and the real humans behind it all. With plans for webinars, content collaborations, and co-branded campaigns, Ordoro and Zing are making it easier for merchants to build, ship, and scale with confidence.
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