Swami's Cycling Club, based in San Diego needed a way to sell gear to outfit its members, as well as fundraise for up-and-coming cyclists competing in national and international events. Before Bryon Black, a long-time Swami's member and volunteer, discovered Ecwid, selling gear was a manual process of in-person transactions at member events that would take hours to reconcile inventory.
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