Live E-commerce
Live stream sales pages for traditional crafts, local specialties, limited offers, and creator-led showcases.
designsharing builds AI-generated mini programs for live e-commerce, tourism, culture, restaurants, accommodation, and local Japanese products, turning real business goals into publishable commerce experiences.
designsharing is not another website builder. The company builds an operating layer where generated pages become chat entries, live rooms, QR destinations, workspace tasks, and measurable campaign assets.
Each module is designed to be generated, reviewed, published, and reused across regional campaigns and merchant operations.
Live stream sales pages for traditional crafts, local specialties, limited offers, and creator-led showcases.
Tourism bureau broadcasts, route pages, cultural stories, hotel links, and city campaign hubs.
Menu, reservation, coupon, group chat, and AI support pages connected to QR and IM flows.
Stay packages, local guide content, concierge chat entry, check-in notices, and campaign forms.
Japanese products can be organized into shareable catalogs with story, media, sales CTA, and data tags.
Culture and regional resources become editorial pages that support commerce instead of feeling like ads.
Generated pages can connect to AI assistants for inquiries, recommendations, and post-campaign updates.
Traffic, interaction, lead, and conversion signals help teams improve future campaigns.
The visuals show how designsharing turns requests into commerce workflows: chat-style intake, workspaces, campaign discovery, QR distribution, and dynamic mini programs.
A partner asks for a campaign page, live sale, route guide, booking flow, or product catalog.
The builder creates content, modules, CTA, visual hierarchy, and data hooks.
Operators can edit facts, images, pricing, booking rules, and compliance text.
The page becomes a chat card, Discover entry, QR destination, workspace task, or live-commerce asset.
The Web3 feeling comes from connected systems, modular cards, platform surfaces, and transparent data flow. The visual language stays light, precise, and focused on designsharing as business infrastructure.