Website Builder for Nigerian Businesses
Sell to customers in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, and beyond with a storefront built around naira pricing, Paystack, and WhatsApp — the channels Nigerians already use.
Built around Nigerian selling reality
Naira pricing, Paystack settlement, and mobile-first browsing are defaults — not afterthoughts you configure in a foreign dashboard. Share your store on WhatsApp Status or Instagram bio and take prepaid orders before dispatch.
Whether you run fashion in Yaba, beauty in Abuja, restaurants in Port Harcourt, or electronics in computer village markets, buyers expect a clean link with prices — not another “DM for price” thread.
Bizgrid helps you look established without an agency invoice that rivals your monthly rent.
Paystack-native checkout Nigerians trust
Cart abandonment often comes down to payment trust. When shoppers see Paystack — a brand many Nigerians already use — they complete more orders.
Bizgrid embeds that flow into your storefront so you are not maintaining fragile payment plugins or sending manual account numbers after interest cools.
Settlement follows your Paystack merchant setup. Focus on fulfilment and customer service, not debugging checkout every weekend.
WhatsApp is your sales floor — your site is the till
Most Nigerian SMEs acquire customers in WhatsApp groups, broadcasts, and DMs. The website does not replace that relationship; it gives it structure.
Send product links with prices and checkout. Use FAQs for delivery zones, Lagos traffic-aware timelines, and return policies. Recover abandoned carts when someone browsed but did not pay.
Your Status viewers and Instagram followers get one stable destination instead of re-requesting screenshots every week.
City and industry pages for local discovery
Bizgrid publishes industry and city landing pages — fashion in Lagos, restaurants in Abuja, beauty in Port Harcourt — so merchants and shoppers can find relevant stores.
If you serve a specific neighbourhood or city, say so clearly on Contact and FAQ pages. Local clarity converts better than vague “nationwide delivery” promises you cannot keep.
Explore discover pages for your category and city to see how structured local SEO helps buyers find shops like yours.
Practical setup for Nigerian SMEs
Describe your business in chat — what you sell, your city, your tone. Add products in naira. Publish three FAQ answers covering delivery areas, payment, and typical lead times.
Put the store link in your WhatsApp business profile, Instagram bio, and Google Business listing if you have one.
Start with your bestsellers. Expand the catalog as you learn which SKUs drive repeat orders.
Who this fits in Nigeria
Side hustlers graduating from informal sales, growing Instagram shops, restaurants adding prepaid orders, and small chains that need one dashboard without hiring a full tech team.
If your customers pay in naira, ask questions on WhatsApp, and browse on mobile data — Bizgrid matches how you already operate.
Frequently asked questions
Does Bizgrid work outside Lagos?
Yes. Sellers across Nigeria use Bizgrid. Publish delivery areas and timelines honestly for Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, and other cities you serve.
Can I price in naira only?
Yes. Set prices in naira and checkout through Paystack. You control how delivery and pickup options are described on product and FAQ pages.
Is Bizgrid free?
Every plan includes a 14-day free trial so you can build, preview, and publish without a card. After the trial, Starter, Growth, and Scale subscriptions apply, and a 2.5% service fee is added to online orders at checkout.
Can I use Paystack with Bizgrid?
Yes. Bizgrid is built around Paystack so Nigerian and African sellers can accept card and local payments, then settle earnings to their bank.
Can I sell without coding?
Yes. Describe your shop in chat and Bizgrid generates a live storefront. You can refine copy, products, and design in plain language — no developers required.
Does Bizgrid support WhatsApp commerce?
Yes. Bizgrid helps you connect WhatsApp and social channels, follow up with buyers, and recover abandoned carts so more conversations turn into orders.