Phase 1 · Product architecture

Distinct modules. One connected commerce system.

Mazzaneh was not built as one flat marketplace. It evolved through distinct modules for demand capture, local discovery, campaigns, user value, taste signals and analytics — each useful alone, stronger together.

Important boundary: this page reads Mazzaneh as a Phase 1 modular commerce architecture. It does not merge Phase 2 solo asset formation or later convergence layers into Phase 1 proof.

Modular by function Connected by feedback loops Real product surfaces Responsive Apple-like UI
Architecture theme
Independent modules, shared value movement.

Each surface solves a different constraint, but the real advantage appears when outputs from one module become context for another.

Visual direction
Clean, premium and product-first.

The page now uses calmer section backgrounds, more precise spacing, and a cleaner hero image that feels closer to the rest of the interface.

Connected Mazzaneh module hub

Faster visual reading

The first image now acts as a premium architectural summary instead of a heavy illustration block.

Matches the page palette

Soft silver, white and light blue fit the Apple-like page background much better.

Reading frame

Three principles for reading Mazzaneh correctly.

This page is designed to reduce confusion. It shows why the system is larger than a single feature while keeping phase discipline and avoiding overclaiming.

1

Independent by module

Radar, Board, Pulino, Style Finder and other modules should each make sense as standalone product surfaces solving a clear problem.

2

Stronger as an architecture

The system becomes more distinctive when local intent, participation, preference data and value-return loops begin feeding one another.

3

Phase-safe interpretation

Phase 1 is the executed modular commerce layer. Phase 2 and later convergence are separate layers and should not be mixed into Phase 1 proof automatically.

Interactive architecture

A more product-like ecosystem view.

The left side is now a cleaner UI-style architecture visual instead of a vector-heavy schematic. The right side still keeps the module reading logic, so the structure remains clear while feeling closer to Mazzaneh’s product language.

Mazzaneh ecosystem showcase UI
Product flow

Minimal flow visuals sized for the section.

The earlier product-flow visuals were replaced with cleaner, minimal images that are easier to read at this section’s size and more consistent with the page design.

Four-step Mazzaneh commerce flow

Request → seller notified → connection → sale completed

This visual explains one of the clearest Mazzaneh ideas: demand starts inside the app, the seller is notified, connection happens across channels and the sale can be completed while still preserving platform value.

Step 1: explicit user intent begins digitally inside the app.
Step 2: seller notification reduces friction between online demand and offline supply.
Step 3–4: connection and completed sale can feed trust, analytics and value-return loops.
Connected ecosystem dashboard
Zero commission value exchange

After the transaction: insight and value return.

Two things matter after connection: the system should understand what happened, and value should be able to circulate back into the ecosystem through wallet, rewards, cashback or user-benefit logic.

Analytics: turns events into interpretable business and system insight.
Value exchange: makes cashback, wallet credit or reward return visually immediate.
Architecture point: discovery, transaction and benefit-return form a loop, not three unrelated screens.
Interactive demo

The demo now sits inside a cleaner silver iPhone frame.

The live product demo keeps one clear focal point: a centered iPhone-style device with calmer spacing, better framing and lighter supporting previews underneath.

Live mobile walkthrough

The demo is now presented as a realistic vertical iPhone 15 Silver-style showcase image. The interactive HTML remains available through the button, while the page itself stays cleaner and more stable across breakpoints.

The device image keeps the page visually clean and stable across screen sizes.
The full interactive app is still available through the external HTML button.
Supporting screenshots remain secondary so the phone stays the main focal point.
Mazzaneh demo inside a silver iPhone 15 style frame
iPhone 15 Silver-style showcaseVertical, real-device proportion
Home screenHome / entry surface
Gram screenGram / storefront discovery
Customer requests listRequests / Begir & Bespar
Human context

Preference and income layers matter too.

These screens help explain that Mazzaneh was not only trying to match products and sellers. It also experimented with explicit human context, user value and personal relevance.