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Tyent CanadaAn ordinary online store that became the first to run entirely on QRaway

Tyent Canada began in 2014 as a simple e-commerce store selling water ionizers, filters, and accessories. While unremarkable as a project at the time, it became my first long-term partnership in Canada — and years later, the world’s first online store to run fully on the QRaway platform.

A simple store with unexpected significance

In 2014, I found my first long-term partner in Canada — the owner of a small online store selling water ionizers, filters, and related accessories.

On the surface, there was nothing special about the project. It wasn’t technologically groundbreaking or complex.

It was just an ordinary online store built for an ordinary person.
And by all traditional measures, it didn’t need to be part of the timeline.
But it is — because the meaning behind it turned out to be far more important.


My first long-term partnership in a new country

Tyent Canada represented something I needed at that moment:
a stable, ongoing professional relationship in an entirely new environment.

It wasn’t about the functionality of the website; it was about trust, consistency, and finding my place in the Canadian market.
This partnership helped me understand local expectations, workflows, and the rhythm of working with Canadian clients.

The store lived, grew, and evolved — carrying our partnership for many years.


The quiet beginning of something much bigger

For a long time Tyent Canada remained “just a store.”
But history has a way of reframing simple things.

Because in 2025, this same store became:

👉 the first online shop in the world to run entirely on QRaway.

Not as a prototype.
Not as a showcase.
But as a fully operational business rebuilt from the ground up on the QRaway ecosystem.

And that gives this seemingly modest project a symbolic weight:

  • the first long-term Canadian partnership

  • the first stable client relationship after relocating

  • the first real-world e-commerce project powered by QRaway

  • and, in many ways, the quiet beginning of a new era


Why it matters today

Tyent Canada was not a technological milestone in 2014.
But it became a key point of continuity — a chapter that didn’t look important at the time, but later proved foundational.

👉 Not every turning point announces itself. Some begin quietly — and reveal their meaning only years later.

Tyent Canada is exactly that kind of chapter.