Amar Chitra Katha experiences sales lift after switching to the Papertrell Platform
Amar Chitra Katha, the comic book brand that started in 1967 quickly became a household name in India.
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“Working with the fabulous team at Ella’s has been a gift – from their beautifully illustrated world, to their wonderfully loyal customer base, to their fun and imaginative marketing campaigns. The app came with certain challenges, not least the imperative to stay 100% true to brand with every detail of the Ul and UX. Working again with Papertrell, we were able to keep a challenging brief on time and to budget thanks to much of the app’s framework being built on a ready-made and familiar platform.”
“Papertrell has helped us innovate in a risk-free way, allowing us to focus on our core business while offering a simple platform to sell our audio, ebooks and other digital products. They are a flexible and collaborative partner who are now integral to our publishing.”
“Papertrell has been our partner in “democratizing ebook and audiobook retailing” for nearly five years now. If you want a top-notch, responsive platform for your next project you can’t do better than Papertrell.”
“We wanted to monetize our ebook catalogue, but access to the right technology was a roadblock. With Papertrell, we’re now rapidly releasing new revenue models like subscriptions and partner storefronts in a matter of days.
What’s more. our customers love the fantastic reader experience across all devices.”
Amar Chitra Katha, the comic book brand that started in 1967 quickly became a household name in India.
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