Cash-on-delivery landing pages for Algeria — Algerian Darja, DZD, Yalidine-ready
Build cash-on-delivery landing pages for Algerian buyers in Algerian Darja with DZD pricing, wilaya-aware shipping (Yalidine, ZR Express, Tepy DTN), and 58-wilaya address structure baked in. Free plan.
See real PageStrike COD pages — live
Both layouts are live, indexable, and built with the same wizard you'll use for Algeria. Scroll inside either mockup — it's the real page, not a screenshot.
Why Cash-on-Delivery still dominates Algeria e-commerce
Algeria is the most COD-dominant market in the entire MENA region. Independent estimates from local fintech players (ePay, Baridi Mob) and dropshipper networks converge on a number close to 90% cash-on-delivery share — higher than Morocco, higher than Egypt, by a wide margin. The structural reasons are specific to Algeria. The Algerian Dinar is non-convertible, meaning international Stripe / PayPal flows are practically blocked for the seller side. The CIB card (Carte Interbancaire) is held by a small fraction of online shoppers. And Yalidine — the dominant private courier — built its entire business around COD with sub-72-hour delivery to 48 of 58 wilayas. The result is a market where a 'Stripe checkout' landing page is functionally useless. PageStrike's Algeria-tuned COD builder defaults to DZD pricing, generates copy in Algerian Darja (which is distinct from Moroccan and uses markers like 'دروك', 'راني', 'وعلاه', 'بصح'), and structures the address form around the 58-wilaya hierarchy that Yalidine, ZR Express, and Tepy DTN all consume. The AI prompt is tuned to avoid Moroccan Darija leak ('دابا', 'بزاف') because Algerian buyers register that as a foreign accent — a small detail that costs trust on cold ad traffic.
Algeria payment + shipping reality
- Cash on delivery (almost universal — paid to courier at door)
- CIB card via Edahabia / GIE Monétique (rare, restricted)
- Bank transfer (very rare for B2C)
- Stripe / PayPal (blocked — DZD is non-convertible)
- Yalidine48 wilayas, dominant private courier, 24-72h delivery
- ZR ExpressAll 58 wilayas, COD-specialized
- Tepy DTNMajor cities + corridor wilayas, faster on Algiers-Oran-Constantine
- Algérie Poste (EMS)Cheapest, slower, full national including remote wilayas
- Maystro DeliveryAlgiers metro focus, premium tier
How to launch your first COD landing page in Algeria
- 1Create your free PageStrike accountSign up at pagestrike.com — no card required. Choose Algeria as your operating country in the workspace settings so DZD becomes the default currency.
- 2Pick Algerian Darja in the wizardWhen creating the COD launch, set language to Arabic and dialect to 'Algerian Darja'. The AI generates hero, benefits, FAQ, and CTAs using the right vocabulary: 'دروك', 'راني', 'وعلاه', 'كيفاش', 'بصح'. It avoids Moroccan markers like 'دابا' that would feel foreign to an Algerian buyer.
- 3Configure the 58-wilaya address structureAlgeria has 58 wilayas (provinces), and Yalidine + ZR Express expect the address in (wilaya, commune, address line) format. PageStrike's COD form pre-fills the wilaya dropdown with all 58 entries so the buyer just picks theirs — no manual typing, no Yalidine-side data cleanup.
- 4Choose Premium MENA Ads templateMobile-first layout with hero image text baked in, optimized for Meta / TikTok ad traffic from Algeria. Loads under 2 seconds on rural 3G. Sticky CTA bar visible on scroll. WhatsApp button for pre-purchase questions.
- 5Publish, export orders to YalidineAfter publishing, you get a free pagestrike.app URL. CSV export of orders is one click — drop it into Yalidine's bulk upload (or ZR Express's API) and your fulfillment is automated. WhatsApp confirmation messages are pre-formatted so the buyer expects the courier call.
“I was building my landing pages on a free Wix site that didn't even render the wilaya picker properly. Lost too many orders to bad address formatting. Switched to PageStrike, the form is wilaya-aware out of the box, and Yalidine accepts my exports clean. My COD acceptance rate jumped from 58% to 71%.”
Why PageStrike (vs Carrd, Webflow, Wix, Shopify) for Algeria
Webflow + Wix + Carrd are all unusable for Algerian COD without significant custom work — none ship with wilaya structure, none generate Algerian Darja, none integrate with Yalidine. Local Algerian alternatives (Maystro, EcomDz, Yoocan) target Shopify-style full-store builds, which is overkill for a single-product Meta-ad funnel. PageStrike's free tier is the only path from 'I have a product photo' to 'live Meta ad with COD form' in under 15 minutes for an Algerian seller.
Frequently asked questions — COD in Algeria
Does the address form support all 58 wilayas?+
Can I integrate Yalidine directly?+
Why does Algerian Darja matter — won't Modern Standard Arabic work?+
Can I run ads in DZD when Stripe doesn't work in Algeria?+
How does PageStrike compare to building on Shopify for Algeria?+
Will the landing page load fast outside Algiers?+
Build your Algeria COD landing page in 10 minutes
Free plan, no credit card. Algerian Darja AI copy, DZD pricing, WhatsApp button, and courier-ready exports — out of the box.