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ShoporiaStore

The "ShoporiaStore" is a full-fledged web application Project using MERN. The Project uses HTML, CSS, React.Js, Node.Js, MongoDB, JavaScript, Redux toolkit, JWT Auth, Invoice Creation, Email Template, and Payment Gateway.

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About

"ShoporiaStore" is a Full Stack E-Commerce Web Application built using the MERN stack (MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js). Designed for a seamless shopping experience, the platform offers powerful features for both customers and administrators, ensuring smooth transactions and efficient store management.

With ShoporiaStore, we aim to provide a feature-rich, scalable, and secure e-commerce platform that enhances both user experience and store management. 🚀

Features

  • Feature 1: 🌐 Full-Stack Web Development – Built with the MERN stack for a robust and scalable e-commerce experience.
  • Feature 2: 🔑 JWT Authentication – Secure user authentication and authorization using JSON Web Tokens (JWT).
  • Feature 3: 🛒 Shopping Cart & Order Management – Intuitive cart functionality with real-time order processing.
  • Feature 4: 📦 Real-Time Inventory Updates – Ensuring accurate stock tracking to prevent overselling.
  • Feature 5: 📧 Email Templates – Automated order confirmations, shipping notifications, and user communication via email.
  • Feature 6: ⚙️ CRUD Application – Full Create, Read, Update, Delete (CRUD) functionality for users, products, and orders.
  • Feature 7: 📜 Invoice Generator – Generate detailed invoices for orders directly from the platform.
  • Feature 8: 💳 Payment Gateway Integration – Seamless and secure payment processing via popular gateways (Stripe, PayPal, etc.).
  • Feature 9: 📡 API Development – Well-structured RESTful APIs for handling backend operations efficiently.
  • Feature 10: ⚡ Redux Toolkit – State management using Redux Toolkit for a smooth and responsive UI.
  • Feature 11: 🛠️ Admin Panel – Comprehensive admin dashboard to manage users, products, orders, and reports efficiently.
  • Feature 12: Proper Landing page with categories and New Arrivals.
  • Feature 13: Product Listing Page.

Screenshots

  • Home Page :
  • Product Listing Page :
  • User Authentication Pages :
  • Single Product Page :
  • Wishlist Page :
  • Cart Page :
  • Razorpay integration :
  • Orders Page :

Tech Stack

  • Frontend: HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT & React.Js
  • Backend: Node JS & Express JS
  • Database: MongoDb
  • Deployment: Netlify & AWS

Roadmap

  • Live Chat Support – Real-time customer support with AI-powered chatbot integration.
  • Dark Mode UI – User-friendly dark mode for a better browsing experience.
  • Multi-Language & Multi-Currency Support – Expand to global markets with localization features.
  • User Reviews and Ratings
  • Personalized Recommendations
  • One-Click Checkout – Streamlined checkout process for faster purchases.

Report Issues

  • You can report issues on this project using Github issue.
  • You can read more about this from Github Docs

License

  • This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
  • The project Book Shelf Emporium is packaged and distributed using the MIT License which allows for commercial use, distribution, modification and private use provided that all copies of the software contain the same license and copyright.

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