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Brizy Launches Brizy Shops: Design Your Dream Online Store, Code-Free

Brizy Launches Brizy Shops: Design Your Dream Online Store, Code-Free

LONDON, June 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brizy, the website creation platform known for its intuitive visual builder and multi-platform flexibility, is expanding into e-commerce with the launch of Brizy Shops - a new Cloud add-on powered by a seamless integration with Ecwid. Brizy Shops allows anyone to build and manage an online store with the same simplicity Brizy is known for.
Brizy has consistently pushed the boundaries of website creation, offering a versatile suite that spans WordPress, Brizy Cloud, and even a dedicated Shopify app. With its advanced AI website building capabilities and robust white-label solutions, Brizy has become a go-to platform for hundreds of thousands looking to simplify web development and design. The introduction of Brizy Shops further solidifies this commitment, extending Brizy's signature drag-and-drop visual builder directly into the realm of online retail within Brizy Cloud.
A New Standard for Simplicity in e-Commerce
Brizy Shops is engineered to simplify the e-commerce journey, directly tackling the frustrations businesses often face when building and managing an online store:
Brizy Shops is available to all Brizy Cloud users, with a 14-day free trial offered to let users explore and test the full e-commerce experience with no commitment. The free trial will remain available moving forward.
Promotions and Offers
For a limited time, Brizy is offering launch pricing discounts on all three Brizy Shops plans—supporting stores from 100 to unlimited products. It's a great opportunity for early adopters to lock in savings and scale with confidence.
'We didn't want to reinvent e-commerce - we wanted to make it actually usable for the everyday creator. Brizy Shops does that. It's smooth, visual, and gets out of your way so you can start selling fast. Our goal has always been to remove the friction from building online. With Brizy Shops, you get the power of e-commerce without the complexity: no plugins, no coding, no guesswork. It's the fastest way we've seen to go from idea to income.', explained Dimi Baitanciuc, Co-Founder & CEO of Brizy.
Whether you're launching a product line, selling digital goods, or offering services, Brizy Shops brings flexibility and speed to your storefront. Combined with Brizy's AI tools, white label options, and platform reach, this launch marks a significant step in making e-commerce as easy and accessible as content creation.
Learn more and get started at brizy.io.
About Brizy
London-based Brizy is a VC-backed technology company specializing in next-generation website-building solutions. Brizy's offerings span WordPress, Shopify, Brizy Cloud, eCommerce and White Label AI, all designed to help businesses grow their online presence with ease.
www.brizy.io
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