Case study
The Mahj Market
A one-stop Mahjong marketplace for products and events
One-stop Mahjong marketplace for products, events, community, and sellers.
Overview
A Mahjong marketplace for products, events, sellers, and community activity
The Mahj Market is a niche marketplace for Mahjong products, events, and community commerce. It supports product categories, seller listings, product checkout, cart behavior, coupon logic, availability, payment options, and event discovery by state.
The platform is different from a simple shop because it combines commerce, events, seller participation, and community browsing in one experience. Users can shop products, discover events, and interact with a marketplace built around a specific audience.
The challenge
Combining ecommerce, events, and seller listings for a focused community
The product needed to support different marketplace behaviors at once. Product shoppers need categories, cart, coupons, payment options, and checkout, while event users need location-based discovery and availability.
Seller listings had to feel organized and credible, not like a loose collection of posts. The marketplace needed structure around categories, availability, payments, and promotional logic.
Because the audience is community-driven, the experience needed to feel focused and easy to browse. Users should immediately understand how to find products, discover state-based events, and complete a transaction.
What we built
Commerce and event workflows for Mahjong buyers
The build connected shopping, seller inventory, events, and checkout into one marketplace experience.
Product categories
Product categories help users browse Mahjong items without needing to know exactly what to search for. This makes the marketplace easier for both new and experienced players.
Events by state
State-based event browsing helps users find classes, gatherings, or community activity near them. It gives the marketplace a local discovery layer beyond product shopping.
Product checkout and cart
Cart and checkout flows let users purchase products through a familiar ecommerce path. This creates a smoother transaction experience than sending users through manual seller contact.
Coupon logic
Coupon support gives the business room for promotions, seasonal campaigns, and seller-driven offers. It keeps discounts structured and visible during checkout.
Availability
Availability logic supports limited products and events where timing or inventory matters. This helps prevent confusion and improves confidence before purchase or booking.
Payment options and seller listings
Multiple payment options support user preference, while seller listing workflows give vendors a clearer way to participate in the marketplace.
How the platform works
From browsing products or events to checkout
A user can enter through product categories, seller listings, or events by state. They review product or event details, check availability, add items to cart, apply coupons where relevant, and complete checkout with supported payment options.
Sellers publish listings into a structured marketplace environment, while the platform keeps categories, availability, cart, and payment logic consistent for users.
Why this mattered
Product value beyond the interface.
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