A local group comprised of individuals from the Kenosha area has joined forces with Zetaton, a Milwaukee-based leading technology development company, to unveil a groundbreaking solution tailored to the antique community. Introducing Antiquesmart, an innovative mobile application designed to transform the way antique buyers and sellers connect.
Antiquesmart, available for free download on both the App Store and Google Play Store, provides a comprehensive platform for antique enthusiasts to buy and sell antiques and provides a way to connect with others in the antique community previously unavailable. With its user-friendly interface and intuitive features, the app promises to enhance the antique buying and selling experience for users everywhere.
One of the standout features of Antiquesmart is its individual storefronts for sellers, allowing them to showcase their merchandise in a personalized and professional manner. From vintage furniture to rare antiques, sellers can effectively market their items to a global audience. Moreover, listing items on Antiquesmart is entirely free, empowering sellers to showcase and sell their merchandise without any upfront costs.
For buyers, Antiquesmart offers a seamless browsing experience, enabling them to search for specific items by location, category, or price. Whether hunting for hidden treasures in their local area or exploring unique finds from across the globe, users can effortlessly navigate the app to discover their next prized possession. Securely conducting transactions is made easy with both onsite and offsite payment options, powered by the world’s leading and most secure payment processor, Stripe. Rest assured, no financial information is stored in our system, ensuring a safe and reliable purchasing experience for all users.
“We are thrilled to introduce Antiquesmart to the antique community,” said Andy Young, the founder and the spokesperson for the local group behind the app. Andy, a passionate collector himself, has an eclectic collection of architectural artifacts, industrial items, coin-op, advertising, and artwork. He has a deep commitment to improving the antique buying and selling community and started Antiquesmart to enhance that experience. His determination to improve the antique buying and selling community is what drove him to build the Antiquesmart marketplace. “With the expertise and support of Zetaton, along with other members of the Antiquesmart Team, we’ve been able to bring our vision to life and create a platform that truly serves the needs of antique enthusiasts.”
In addition to the mobile app, Antiquesmart also features a companion website accessible at Antiquesmart.com, offering users a seamless browsing experience across multiple devices.
For more information about Antiquesmart and to join the thriving antique community, visit Antiquesmart.com or download the app today.
Contact Details:
Andy Young, Owner
13 Responses
Your readers don’t care about this stuff. You’re like the Perez Hilton of Kenosha County donchaknow
Thank you, IB, for interviewing all the readers in order to reach that informed conclusion about what stuff we care about.
Does anyone care? Anyone. . .? Anyone. . .?
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I like it. Some people do have interests outside of local politics.
We need some red meat, not some Bitto cheese!
I’ve been in antique collecting and restoration for nearly 45 years.
I searched through those listings and he either doesn’t check comps
when pricing, or is purposely fishing for easy targets.
Don’t get me wrong, he has every right to price them as he sees fit.
It’s just that sometimes high prices will scare people off, never to return.
You have to keep products moving so people don’t keep seeing the same
stuff every time they visit.
It’s a snooty group that thinks they have gold when selling and that you
have garbage when they’re buying.
Forget everything you know about antiquing! I’m way ahead of you.
While not everyone’s cup of tea, it’s good to see other things of interest make the KCE. Good job Kevin!
Well aside from the fact that I thought you mean it was an app for us old people aka antiques, it looks like a great site!
meant, not mean
You rock Kevin!!
Definitely was a skip over headline when I first saw it but, my curiosity got the best of me and I just had to look.
And here I am agreeing that everything is interesting to someone.