Overseas sellers
People outside China who want a lighter way to list products and handle orders.
The overseas version is not a translation. It has a different job.
is the overseas member entry for lightweight cross-border selling. Start from Telegram, use a mobile ERP, list non-duplicate products, and publish China-side sourcing requests when a buyer needs something you cannot source or pay for locally.
Telegram
Enter through Telegram
Entry
Enter through Telegram
Products
Choose non-duplicate products
Requests
Publish sourcing needs
Telegram onboarding
Mobile ERP
Non-duplicate SKUs
Requests
The request category is matched with approved procurement members who selected the same channel category.
Fair rotation
When multiple procurement members match, allocation rotates to avoid concentrating orders on one person.
Operations fallback
If no procurement member is available, the request becomes an internal work order for manual follow-up.
The overseas version is not a translation. It has a different job.
The goal is not to teach every platform rule on day one. RapidSync splits the overseas store workflow into small confirmations that can be handled from a phone.
Join the overseas channel, verify contact information and open the mobile ERP workspace.
Start with eBay listing support, pricing reference and store-specific product selection.
Pick from the product library while the platform keeps SKU ownership unique across member stores.
For custom goods or China-only items, submit category, files, notes and target quantity.
Operations and matched procurement members help confirm feasibility before the member follows up with the buyer.
ERP
Connect the selling store
Telegram-native entry
Members enter through Telegram, verify contact details, and open the ERP without a heavy web-console setup.
Global member + local ambassador
Regional ambassadors can explain the model, recruit members, and keep onboarding closer to each market.
China-side sourcing bridge
Requests are routed to verified domestic procurement members or handled by operations when no category match exists.
is for people who want to run a small cross-border store with guided product, pricing and sourcing support instead of building a supply chain from zero.
People outside China who want a lighter way to list products and handle orders.
Local partners who can explain the model, recruit members and help communities start faster.
Creators and small brands who receive product requests but need China-side purchasing or custom sourcing help.
Requests
When an overseas member cannot pay a China supplier directly, or the item needs local purchasing help, the request is routed by category. Approved domestic procurement members share the pool fairly; unmatched categories go to operations instead of disappearing.
The request category is matched with approved procurement members who selected the same channel category.
When multiple procurement members match, allocation rotates to avoid concentrating orders on one person.
If no procurement member is available, the request becomes an internal work order for manual follow-up.
No. It shares one codebase, but overseas modules focus on Telegram entry and sourcing request publishing.
No. Requests are reviewed, matched and quoted before any procurement work is confirmed.
Not for publishing a request. China-side procurement support exists exactly for cases where overseas members cannot pay directly.
Consultation entry
This is not a product inquiry. Share your region, store stage and contact details; the operations team will reply with the overseas onboarding path.
Use the overseas entry to understand the workflow, then open the ERP path when the model fits your market and schedule.