
Compra Certa
Compra Certa is a Brazilian e-commerce marketplace that stocks household appliances, electronics, furniture, small and large kitchen equipment, personal-care gadgets and air-conditioners. Prices sit in the mid-range band, with frequent promo bundles that dip into budget territory; most SKUs are national brands such as Brastemp, Electrolux, Philco and Samsung. Sales are online-only through compracerta.com.br, with shipping to the entire country and in-house installation offered for large appliances.
The site positions itself as the “certified outlet” of major manufacturers: surplus lots, end-of-line models and refurbished units are inspected, re-packed and sold with the original factory warranty. Flash “Dias de Oferta” events and interest-free instalments up to 12 months move high-ticket inventory quickly; its open-box and scratch-and-dent sections are among the largest in Brazilian e-commerce.
Core buyers are price-sensitive middle-class homeowners aged 25-45 who want brand-name durability without paying full retail; interior-design enthusiasts also monitor the site for limited-colour or discontinued appliance finishes. The brand appeals to pragmatic consumers who value warranty security and certified refurbishment over prestige retail ambience.
Compra Certa competes with generalist marketplaces and big-box retail chains that sell identical SKUs at list price. It differentiates by concentrating on factory-closeout supply, adding its own warranty service centre and offering next-day installation in major capitals, turning overstock risk into lower prices for shoppers.
Marcas genuínas, preços de outlet, garantia de fábrica
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Swift
Swift is a Brazilian sportswear and athleisure label that sells performance tops, shorts, leggings, outerwear and team uniforms priced BRL 70–350. The range sits mid-tier: above fast-fashion imports but below global premium labels. Distribution is 70 % through its own e-commerce site and 30 % via a network of 250 multi-brand gyms, specialty running stores and small franchise outlets concentrated in the Southeast.
The brand positions itself on “technical fabrics at Brazilian prices”: every garment is cut from locally developed, quick-dry, UV-protective poly-spandex knits and flat-lock stitched in the company’s own São Paulo factory, allowing small-batch colour drops every four weeks. Swift’s reversible one-colour gradient shorts and its “Zero-Weight” 90 g running tee have become standard kit for amateur football and CrossFit boxes across the country.
Core buyers are 18-35-year-old urban fitness enthusiasts—students, personal trainers and young professionals—who train five-plus times a week, follow local fitness influencers and want kit that performs without the import-tax markup of foreign labels. They value national production, bold solid colourways and the ability to match team colours on short reorder lead times.
Swift competes against global value chains that import basic synthetics and against premium multinationals that charge import premiums; it differentiates by keeping design, knitting and sewing under one roof in Brazil, cutting 25 % from lead time and landed cost while offering the same moisture-management specs.
Technical fabrics, Brazilian speed, your team's colours in four weeks
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Esim Globals
Esim Globals operates an online-only storefront that sells prepaid eSIM data plans for 150-plus countries. Packages run from 1 GB/7-day starters (≈ US $4) to 30-day “unlimited” tiers (≈ US $99), placing the brand in the budget-to-mid-range zone versus roaming carriers. All purchases and activations are handled through the website and a companion mobile portal; no physical retail presence exists.
The company’s core pitch is instant, contract-free connectivity: scan a QR code and go live within two minutes. Every plan is data-only, so travelers keep their home SIM for calls while avoiding roaming fees. A standout feature is the pay-as-you-stay model—users can top-up the same eSIM if they extend their trip, eliminating the need to buy a second plan.
Primary buyers are leisure and business travelers who fly internationally at least twice a year and want to land with working maps, ride-share and messaging apps. They value friction-free setup, predictable pricing and the freedom to skip airport SIM kiosits. The brand’s messaging leans on “borderless data” and minimalist packaging, aligning with digital-nomad and carry-on-only lifestyles.
Esim Globals competes in the crowded travel-connectivity space against legacy SIM resellers, roaming apps and other eSIM marketplaces. It differentiates through lower per-GB pricing, multi-country “regional” bundles and a no-app policy—everything is delivered by email QR code, cutting download steps and phone storage demands.
Land anywhere, stay connected, skip the airport kiosk chaos
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Joinicontact
Joinicontact is an online-only retailer that sells replacement contact lenses, lens care solutions and a small selection of blue-light-blocking glasses. Product inventory covers daily, weekly and monthly disposables for myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism and presbyopia from mainstream manufacturers such as Acuvue, Dailies, Biofinity and Air Optix. Prices sit at the lower end of the mid-range: standard daily lenses open around US $18 per 30-pack and monthly lenses near US $24 per 6-pack, with standing 10–15 % subscription discounts and free shipping thresholds at US $49.
The brand’s key promise is “fast, doctor-verified reordering in under 60 seconds” through an automated prescription-import tool that pulls patient data from thousands of U.S. eye-care practices. Same-day dispatch from a U.S. East-coast optical-licensed facility and prepaid return labels for incorrect powers are marketed as risk-free convenience. A loyalty program awards 5 % store credit on every order, stackable with subscription savings, positioning Joinicontact as a low-friction replenishment service rather than a fashion eyewear boutique.
Core customers are 18-40-year-old existing lens wearers who value speed, price transparency and not re-entering prescription details each cycle. The site’s mobile-first checkout and text-message refill reminders appeal to time-pressed students, remote workers and gig-economy drivers who need reliable supply without store visits. Messaging emphasizes “skip the office markup,” aligning with budget-conscious shoppers who still want FDA-approved, practitioner-verified product.
Joinicontact competes with mass online optical discounters, subscription box lens clubs and big-box pharmacies. It differentiates by combining aggressive unit pricing with real-time prescription verification, cutting the typical 24–48 h validation lag to minutes, and by capping subscription discounts at 15 % while offering free returns—avoiding the prepaid-yearlock-in model used by many rivals.
Fresh lenses arrive tomorrow, your prescription loads in 60 seconds
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Acordo Certo
Acordo Certo is a Brazilian digital platform that sells renegotiation of overdue consumer debt, not physical goods. The service is free for the end-user; creditors pay a success-based fee, positioning the offer in the “budget rescue” tier. All interaction is online—web and Android/iOS app—with 24-hour chat and WhatsApp support.
The start-up’s USP is an AI-driven scoring engine that pre-approves discounted settlement offers in under two minutes and issues a renegotiation certificate that immediately blocks judicial collection. Over R$ 3 billion in defaulted debt has been renegotiated since 2019, and the “Acordo Certo Badge” is now accepted by major retailers as proof of resolved debt, opening installment plans for previously excluded shoppers.
Typical users are 25-45-year-old Brazilians with 1-5 overdue obligations averaging R$ 3,500, who want to protect their credit score and avoid court action. The brand speaks to financial rebound, self-reliance, and the value of “cleaning one’s name” without humiliation; 62 % of customers enter the platform between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m., indicating gig-economy or shift-work lifestyles.
Competitors include bank call centers, collection agencies, and other fintech marketplaces. Acordo Certo differentiates by acting as an independent, creditor-agnostic mediator, offering side-by-side comparisons of up to six discounted payoff plans, and providing a renegotiation certificate usable across multiple retailers, turning debt settlement into a gateway back to formal credit.
Seu nome limpo em dois minutos, sua vida de volta
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English Work
English Work is a Brazilian specialist in English-language teaching materials, selling printed coursebooks, grammar and skills workbooks, graded readers, digital classroom packs and teacher resources priced from R$ 35 paperbacks to R$ 450 blended-learning kits. The catalogue covers pre-A1 to C2 levels, including exam preparation for Cambridge, IELTS and TOEFL, and is offered in mid-range pricing tiers. All titles are sold through the proprietary site ewpass.com.br and shipped nationwide; bulk adoption is handled by a direct sales force that delivers to language schools and private K-12 networks.
The brand’s USP is its “Pass” method: each unit pairs concise grammar capsules with micro-tasks that recycle vocabulary in work, travel and academic contexts, supported by a cloud classroom with auto-marked speaking drills. The best-known line is the six-level “Pass Series” (Pass Starter to Pass Advanced), noted for its Brazilian-Portuguese scaffold, CEFR can-do checklists and free teacher-training webinars that accompany adoptions.
Buyers are private-language-school coordinators who need a turnkey, CEFR-aligned programme with digital homework and local teacher support, plus adult learners who buy self-study titles to boost employability. The positioning emphasises practical, job-oriented English and transparent learning outcomes that appeal to value-conscious students and school owners measured by retention rates.
English Work competes with global ELT publishers that import high-price, generic international content; it differentiates by producing Brazil-specific examples, pricing 25-30 % below imported equivalents, and bundling unlimited teacher training and LMS access with every class set.
English that works for your job, your budget and your learning goals
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Chillsim
ChillSim oferece software de simulação e serviços de transmissão digital para fins de entretenimento e jogos. A plataforma é notável por fornecer experiências de simulação acessíveis através de tecnologia de transmissão online.
Simulações incríveis ao alcance de um clique, sem limites
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Verisure Com
Verisure Brasil sells monitored alarm systems for homes and small businesses. The offer ranges from basic door-window sensors and sirens to premium packages that include smoke detectors, indoor cameras and 24-hour guard response; contracts run on monthly subscription plans that place the brand in the mid-to-premium price band. Sales are handled only through field security consultants who visit the property and sign the service agreement; there is no self-install e-commerce checkout.
The company’s signature is the “Zero-Alarm Guarantee”: if a verified intrusion occurs while the system is armed, Verisure reimburses the customer’s insurance deductible up to R$ 5,000. All equipment is leased, maintained and upgraded free of charge for the life of the contract, and monitoring is performed from two redundant Brazilian control rooms certified by the military police. Best-known products are the wireless IntelliTag vibration sensor and the SmartKey tag that arms/disarms without a code.
Core buyers are homeowners aged 30-55 in São Paulo, Rio and Curitiba who already have good building security but want proactive protection for family and valuables. They value 24-hour human surveillance over do-it-yourself apps and prefer a single monthly fee that covers hardware, service and insurance backup.
Verisure competes with national alarm operators that use third-party installers and with DIY smart-camera brands sold in retail. It differentiates by owning the entire chain—consultation, installation, monitoring and guard dispatch—backed by a financial guarantee, positioning itself as a full-service security partner rather than a hardware vendor.
Sua família protegida por pessoas reais, não por aplicativos
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