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Medad Bookshop is an Egypt-based online marketplace connecting readers and learners with books and educational materials worldwide.
Founded to make books and learning materials accessible, the platform helps local sellers and publishers reach a wider audience.

Medad Bookshop offers a wide range of books, educational accessories, stationery, kids’ learning materials, toys, and games.
By selecting professional sellers, the marketplace builds a trusted educational and commercial bridge, thereby enhancing the shopping experience.
The brand aimed to support multiple vendors, streamline store management, and enhance the platform experience to meet growing buyer demand.
To achieve this, the company partnered with Webkul and used Magento Development Services to build a scalable and organized online marketplace.
Medad Bookshop faced challenges managing a growing network of sellers, which slowed product updates and order processing.
Sellers had to manage book listings, inventory, and orders manually, making catalog and order management time-consuming.
Without a centralized marketplace system, onboarding new sellers, organizing book categories, and tracking orders remained fragmented.
These challenges limited seller visibility and impacted the overall online shopping experience for customers.
To address this, they partnered with Webkul to implement a structured multi-vendor system on its Magento 2 store.
This case study explains how these challenges were addressed through a scalable eCommerce marketplace solution built for Magento.
Adobe Commerce Marketplace Extension enabled Medad Bookshop to efficiently manage sellers and streamline its bookstore marketplace.
Through these dashboards, sellers can list books, manage inventory, process orders, handle shipments, and update profiles seamlessly.
To join as a seller, users can visit Medad Bookshop’s marketplace page, select the option to open your shop, and submit their details.

After creating a customer account, sellers can apply by choosing the “Become a Seller” option and setting up a unique store URL.
Seller applications are reviewed by the admin team and can be approved automatically or manually for better control.
Once approved, sellers gain access to marketplace tools, and their products become visible to customers across the platform.
Using the vendor dashboard, sellers can manage product listings, track orders, handle deliveries, and keep inventory updated in real time.
With the Magento 2 Multi-Vendor Marketplace, Medad Bookshop brought multiple sellers onto a unified online bookstore platform.
Sellers manage books and orders through dedicated dashboards, while the admin controls approvals, listings, and commissions.
Customers can browse books and educational products from different sellers and place a single order through a streamlined checkout.
These Magento 2 extensions reduce manual effort and help Medad Bookshop scale its seller network efficiently.
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