FOOZ Shops.
A personal-shopper app that pulls products from any website into one basket — bought, consolidated, and shipped to a market the original stores never reached.
One basket for
the whole internet.
FOOZ Shops is a personal shopper in an app. A customer pastes a product link from any website — or browses the brands already on the shelf — and every item collects into a single basket, no matter how many stores it came from.
FOOZ buys each item, receives them at a forwarding hub, and consolidates the parcels into one tracked shipment. The shopper sees one cart, one price, one delivery — for a catalogue that was never meant to reach them.

The world's stores,
minus the shipping.
Most international brands and online stores don't ship to Iraq. The few that do bill freight per store — so a basket of five items from five sites arrives as five separate, separately-priced parcels, each cleared on its own.
The brief was to make cross-border shopping feel like ordinary shopping: one app, one basket, one shipment — whether an item came from a luxury house or a fast-fashion site, and whether or not that site had ever heard of the customer's country.
Paste a link.
We handle the rest.
The product had to hide a logistics operation behind a shopping app. Two interfaces, one promise: the customer experiences a store; FOOZ runs a freight desk.
The link parser
Any product URL, pasted in, resolves to a real line item — title, price, image, source store. The curated brand grid is the same flow with the searching already done.
One basket
Items from different stores share a single cart, a single price view, and a single checkout — the core illusion that makes a forwarding service feel like a shop.
The freight desk
Behind the basket, a Django backend drives buying, hub intake, and parcel consolidation — turning many separate orders into one shipment with one tracking number.
Two surfaces
A Flutter app for shoppers on iOS and Android, and a Next.js web storefront — the same catalogue and basket, built to stay in step.
Inside the
storefront.
Real screens from the live app — the home shelf, the paste-a-link search, and the brand partnerships.



A shop on top,
a freight desk underneath.
The stack runs one product across phone and web while a single backend coordinates buying and logistics.
- Mobile
- Flutter · Dart · one codebase for iOS and Android
- Web
- Next.js · React · TypeScript
- Backend
- Django · Django REST · PostgreSQL
- Commerce
- Product-URL parser · multi-store basket · order pipeline
- Logistics
- Forwarding-hub intake · parcel consolidation · shipment tracking
- Infrastructure
- AWS · S3 · CloudFront · GitHub Actions
One shipment,
not five.
"I stopped asking friends abroad to carry things back. The app does it — one basket, one delivery."