KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 6 -- HelpJess, the world’s first live video shopping experience, is taking on some big challenges in the shopping world, like the decline of brick-and-mortar retail and most recently, the deterioration of the once Great Singapore Sale (GSS).
The innovative shopping tool brings together the informative experience of personal shopping with live video chat and the convenience of online at-home shopping from a mobile device or TV.
The HelpJess app, owned by US parent company, open4sale with operations in Singapore, provides merchants a paradigm-shifting model for integrating their offline and online stores into one easy platform.
The revolutionary technology-first approach aims to change the way consumers network with retailers through the physical, online and virtual settings. The service is free for shoppers and offers a wide array of retail options.
This type of transglobal group and individual shopping experience could boost interest and purchase potential, helping GSS retailers secure a strong sales season, according to a statement.
HelpJess founder, Australian investor, entrepreneur, Simon La Barrie sees the company’s innovative business model as a way to revitalise physical retail shopping, including during the GSS.
HelpJess connects consumers with the live, face-to-face interaction of a brick-and-mortar retail store through an easy-to-use app, whereby shoppers worldwide can connect to in-store staff during the GSS and make purchases through the system’s easy payment interface.
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