Zurno began as a movement to share nail knowledge and break barriers in a competitive industry. Today, it’s a thriving community offering free education, trending products, and artistry that uplifts Vietnamese nail professionals. With Shipturtle, Zurno simplified operations, boosted vendor collaboration, and scaled its marketplace into a trusted global platform.
Saffron Souk was built to celebrate the creativity of independent artisans and small brands across the Middle East. As a curated online marketplace, it gave these makers a platform to reach wider audiences and grow their businesses. But as the marketplace gained traction, the backend operations began to show strain. Managing orders across dozens of vendors with varying fulfillment timelines and shipping preferences had become chaotic. The team was buried in spreadsheets, manually assigning orders, and constantly following up with vendors—leading to delays, errors, and a poor customer experience.
Parenting comes with rapid turnover of baby items, leaving parents seeking affordable ways to pass on gently used gear and making the most out of it. But Ashley and Katherine, saw this challenge as an opportunity.
Nicole DeBoom didn’t just race to the finish line—she reinvented it. From breaking barriers as a pro triathlete to launching Skirt Sports and redefining activewear for women, her journey has always been about pushing limits. Now, with eNDE Project, she’s changing the game again - a marketplace where premium and pre-loved items come together, driven by sustainability and style.
It’s not just sportswear; it’s a revolution you’ll want to be part of. Let’s see how they achieved this.