
A step-by-step guide to getting your locally-made goodies onto Shop SA and in front of thousands of patriotic shoppers
A New Digital Stage for “Buy Local”
Shop SA — the new consumer-facing online marketplace built by Proudly SA and the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) — flicked the “open” sign on 1 July 2025 with more than 300 vetted businesses and 1 000 home-grown products already on the shelves. A twin B2B portal, the Market Access Platform (MAP), launched the same day to help corporates meet localisation targets.
The stakes are hefty: SA’s e-commerce pie is forecast to hit R225 billion by the end of 2025; Proudly SA argues that nudging just 10 % of household spend toward local products could spark 120 000 new jobs — that’s a lot of lunchboxes filled and school fees paid.
Why Your Brand Should Be There
- Exposure & trust – Only members that clear Proudly SA’s rigorous vetting may list, so shoppers know they’re backing quality.
- Events & networking – Membership unlocks expo stands, workshops and a ready-made community of like-minded makers.
- Future-proof perks – Export functionality and loyalty rewards are already pencilled in for phase 2, promising even wider reach.
First Hurdle: Meet the Membership Criteria
Requirement | What it means | Quick tip |
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Local content ≥ 50 % | At least half the product’s production cost must be incurred in SA, plus “substantial transformation” of imported inputs. | Document every Rand of local material and labour to speed approval. |
Proven quality | ISO, SABS or sector-specific accreditation recommended. | Add certificates to your application pack. |
Fair labour practices | Compliance with SA labour law is non-negotiable. | Keep COIDA, UIF & BCEA records handy. |
Environmental responsibility | Recycling, low-carbon processes, responsible sourcing. | Include photos of green practices or energy-saving equipment. |
The Step-by-Step Listing Playbook
- Join Proudly SA
Fees: Six tiers now start at R500 a year for start-ups (< R5 m turnover) and top out at R100 000 for large firms (a huge drop from the old 0.1 %-turnover model).
How: Complete the online form, upload CIPC docs, tax clearance and your local-content breakdown. - Prepare for Vetting
- Gather quality certificates, test reports, labour-law compliance letters and a two-paragraph environmental statement.
- Register on Shop SA
- Log in via the member portal, create a vendor profile, select one of 30 product/service categories (more on the way), and upload jazzy images + descriptions.
- Set Up Logistics
- Shop SA integrates with Bob Go: door-to-door delivery in 3–5 days via partners like The Courier Guy, RAM, SkyNet and Fastway, plus 4 000+ nationwide pick-up lockers and counters for shoppers who’d rather collect on the way home.
- Shipping fees are calculated at checkout; returns are booked by the customer (they pay) and go straight back to you for approval.
- Go Live & Promote
- Use your Proudly SA logo on socials, bundle “local love” discounts, and tap the MAP B2B portal for corporate orders.
Turbo-Charge Your Storefront
- Write sensory product copy – Sell the story: “hand-loomed KZN cotton, indigo-dyed under the Drakensberg sun.”
- Hero shots & 360° spins – High-res images boost click-through by up to 60 %.
- Bundle & upsell – Pair complementary items (e.g., rooibos-infused soap + linen gift wrap) to lift average basket size.
- Leverage festivals – Proudly SA members get discounted stalls at the annual Buy Local Summit — perfect for face-to-face feedback.
Counting the Rands
Cost item | Indicative amount |
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Proudly SA membership (start-ups) | R 500 / year |
Listing on Shop SA | Free for members |
Bob Go shipping label (to-door, < 5 kg JHB ➔ CPT) | ≈ R 65 |
Commission | None (vendor keeps full sale value) |
Return courier (customer-initiated) | At buyer’s cost |
(Prices vary by weight & location; download your personalised Bob Go rate card once registered.)
What’s Next?
Proudly SA is already piloting:
- Cross-border checkout to tap the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) market of 1.4 billion consumers.
- Shopper loyalty programme that will reward points for buying local.
- Real-time local-content badge showing percentage SA inputs on every product page — transparency sells.
So, list early, iron out the kinks, and be ready when the export button turns green.
Final Word
Shop SA isn’t just another marketplace; it’s a digital rally cry to back home-grown talent, spark jobs and keep Rands circulating in our neighbourhoods. If your goods are proudly South African in spirit and in substance, now’s the moment to click “Apply”, polish your product shots, and ride the localisation wave.
May your order pings be plentiful and your courier slips ever-swift!
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