The Problem
Everyone remembers the moment they decided to sell online. Maybe it was seeing a friend’s Shopee store take off. Maybe it was losing a job and needing a new income stream. Maybe it was scrolling TikTok and thinking, “I could sell that.”
But the gap between “I want to sell online” and “I made my first sale” is enormous. Beginners don’t know what to sell. They don’t know which platform to use. They watch dozens of YouTube videos with contradictory advice and get paralyzed by choice: Shopify or WooCommerce? Shopee or their own website? Dropshipping or inventory?
And the resources that exist? They’re either written for American DTC brands, or they’re hustle-culture noise promising passive income and laptop lifestyles. Neither helps a first-time seller in Kuala Lumpur figure out which platform costs RM 139/month vs RM 50/month — and which one actually makes sense for their situation.
What StoreStarter Is
We’re the patient mentor that sits next to you and says: “Let’s figure this out together. Step by step.”
StoreStarter is an independent resource hub for aspiring ecommerce sellers across Southeast Asia and the Middle East. We help beginners make their first informed decisions — what to sell, where to sell it, how to source products, and which platform to use — without the overwhelm, jargon, or get-rich-quick noise.
We also go deep on platform reviews. Shopify’s pricing for Malaysian sellers. WooCommerce hosting costs in Indonesia. EasyStore vs Shopify for SEA. Haravan for Vietnamese sellers. Salla for Saudi merchants. We review platforms with the specificity this region deserves.
How We Work
Our approach is research-based and grounded in regional reality.
We evaluate platforms and tools by studying official documentation, analyzing pricing in local currencies, reading seller community feedback, and comparing features that matter for SEA and MENA markets — like local payment gateway support, COD integration, and marketplace connectivity.
We don’t promise overnight success. We don’t push expensive courses. We warn about costs upfront, mention free alternatives before paid ones, and celebrate the small wins — your first product listed, your first visitor, your first sale.
When we recommend a platform or tool, it’s because we’ve researched it thoroughly for the specific market. We always specify: starting an ecommerce business in Malaysia is different from starting one in Saudi Arabia.
Who We Serve
We write for aspiring and early-stage ecommerce sellers across Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, UAE, and Saudi Arabia — in English, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Thai, and Arabic.
Whether you’re exploring your first product idea or deciding between Shopify and EasyStore, our guides are built for your market, your currency, and your reality. We speak to your constraints: limited budgets, platform-specific quirks, local payment methods, and the real costs of getting started.
Work With Us
We partner with ecommerce platforms, hosting providers, and tool vendors that serve sellers in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
- Platform vendors: Get your product reviewed with honest, market-specific analysis
- Hosting providers: Reach sellers evaluating self-hosted ecommerce options
- Tool and service providers: Connect with beginners actively searching for their first solutions
Why We Do This
Starting an online business shouldn’t feel intimidating. It should feel achievable.
Southeast Asia and the Middle East deserve beginner resources written for their markets, their currencies, and their reality. This is ours.