eCommerce Under the Microscope

Free or nearly free: the advice is mega; the cost is nano

Whether you're just starting out or already selling online and wondering why the electrons aren't flowing the way you'd hoped — these sessions are for you. Each experiment tackles a specific, real problem that local businesses face when selling online. No jargon, no fluff, no upsells from the stage. Just honest answers to honest questions.

Upcoming Experiments

What Small Businesses Get Wrong About eCommerce

The myths, realities and hidden friction of selling online in 2026 — laid out plainly, with a live Q&A where no question is off-limits or too basic.

📅 Thursday 25 June 2026 — 6:00PM
📍 MultiStory, Peckham Levels — 95a Rye Lane, SE15 4ST
🎟 Free — just show up

Hosted in partnership with MultiStory at Peckham Levels.

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Experiment Two — The Victoria Inn

The second experiment in the series will be held at The Victoria Inn in Peckham. Same no-jargon format, a fresh hypothesis — and this time there's a drink included, because showing up should mean something.

📍 The Victoria Inn, Peckham
🎟 £5 per person — includes a free drink

Date and topic to be confirmed. Get the heads-up when tickets go live: drop us a line or ping us on WhatsApp.

Experiment Three — Market Peckham

Experiment three is taking shape at Market Peckham — right in the nucleus of local trading. A conversation about what eCommerce can do for a business that already has the footfall but hasn't yet cracked the online variable.

📍 Market Peckham
🎟 Price TBC

Date and topic to be confirmed. Get notified: drop us a line or message us on WhatsApp.

Previous Experiments

No experiments logged yet — check back after 25 June for slides, key takeaways, and supporting materials from our first session.

About the Series

Quantised runs eCommerce Under the Microscope to give local business owners access to the kind of strategic thinking that usually only comes with a big-agency price tag. These events are deliberately kept small, local, and low-cost — because the best experiments happen when everyone in the room feels comfortable asking the obvious question.