The move would enable Indian sellers and small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) leapfrog digitally with their own personal websites, Kraftly said in a statement.
These websites will help small-scale sellers to run their own websites in one click using existing products on Kraftly.
Commenting on the development, Kraftly CEO and co-founder Saahil Goel said: "We look forward to an affirmative response from our active community of homepreneurs, womenpreneurs, and any seller aiming to go digital."
"With their distinctive and indigenous products, Indian craftsperson, artisans and sellers deserve a unique identity of their own, which is exactly what the MySite plan offers," Kraftly Chief Business Officer Akshay Ghulati said.
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