Cash-on-delivery landing pages for Morocco — built in Darija, priced in MAD
Build cash-on-delivery landing pages for Moroccan buyers in Darija, with MAD pricing, Yalidine alternatives (Speedaf / Aramex Maroc), and Casablanca-to-Marrakech shipping coverage. Free plan, no credit card.
See real PageStrike COD pages — live
Both layouts are live, indexable, and built with the same wizard you'll use for Morocco. Scroll inside either mockup — it's the real page, not a screenshot.
Why Cash-on-Delivery still dominates Morocco e-commerce
Morocco's e-commerce market is one of the most COD-dependent in the world. Bank Al-Maghrib data and operator reports converge: between 70% and 80% of online purchases settle in cash at the door. The reasons are layered. Card penetration outside Casablanca and Rabat is thin. CMI, the local gateway, charges 1.5%-2.5% plus a per-transaction fee that hurts small dropshippers. And cultural trust still flows from the courier hand-off — the buyer wants to see the product, feel the box weight, and pay only if it matches the ad. A landing page that ignores this reality (asking for card details upfront, English-only copy, USD pricing) is dead on arrival. PageStrike's Morocco-tuned COD builder bakes the right defaults: MAD currency formatted in Arabic numerals (299 د.م.), Darija copy that reads like a Moroccan vendor talking to a Moroccan buyer (not stiff MSA), a phone-first form (the courier calls before delivery), and a WhatsApp button (buyers validate questions on WhatsApp before placing the order). The page generator writes hero hooks like 'احصل عليه دابا' and CTAs like 'اطلبها دابا' — the exact verbs Moroccan ads use, not the formal classical Arabic that flags the page as 'foreign' to a Casablanca buyer scrolling Instagram. For sellers running Meta or TikTok ads to Morocco, this is the single biggest conversion lever.
Morocco payment + shipping reality
- Cash on delivery (default — paid to courier at door)
- CMI gateway (cards) — 1.5-2.5% + per-tx fee, optional
- Bank transfer (rare, B2B only)
- PayPal (blocked for most Moroccan sellers — receiving only)
- SpeedafAll cities, focus on Casablanca-Rabat-Marrakech-Tangier corridor
- Aramex MarocNational, premium tier with same-day in Casablanca
- La Poste Maroc (Amana)Cheapest, slower (3-7 days), full national reach including rural
- DHL MarocInternational + premium domestic
- CathedisCOD-specialized, popular with dropshippers
How to launch your first COD landing page in Morocco
- 1Pick your product and connect to PageStrikeSign up free at pagestrike.com. No card required. Upload one product photo, write a one-liner about what it is. The AI handles the rest of the copy.
- 2Generate in Darija, set MAD pricingIn the wizard, pick 'Arabic' as the language and 'Moroccan Darija' as the dialect. Set your price in MAD (e.g. 299 د.م.) and the compared-at price for the discount badge. The AI writes hero, benefits, FAQ, and CTAs in real Darija — not a translation from English.
- 3Pick the Premium MENA Ads templateFor mobile-first ad traffic (Meta / TikTok / Snapchat), select the 'Premium MENA Ads' layout. It bakes the hero text directly into the image (faster load on 3G), uses a tighter mobile-only layout, and pre-configures the form for COD field order (name → phone → city → address).
- 4Add your WhatsApp + courier handoffDrop your WhatsApp number in the wizard. A floating WhatsApp button appears on the LP — buyers tap to ask 'is this real?' before ordering. After a buyer submits, you (or your Speedaf / Aramex contact) get a notification with the address. Confirm by phone, hand off to the courier.
- 5Publish and run adsHit publish. You get a free pagestrike.app URL instantly. Optionally connect your custom domain (e.g. shoes.yourbrand.ma) for ad-trust. Run your Meta / TikTok campaign pointing at the URL. Refresh the dashboard to see orders land in real-time.
“Before PageStrike I was paying a developer 2000 MAD per landing page and waiting 3 days. Now I launch 4 LPs per week for free, the Darija copy is actually good (not Google-translated), and my Meta ROAS went from 1.4 to 2.6 in three weeks.”
Why PageStrike (vs Carrd, Webflow, Wix, Shopify) for Morocco
Carrd doesn't support COD forms, Arabic dialects, or MAD currency formatting — it's an English-first design tool built in California for solo founders. Webflow can be twisted into a COD page with custom code, but it costs $39/mo as a starting plan and requires a developer to wire the form. PageStrike's free tier gets a Moroccan dropshipper from idea to live-ad-tested landing page in under 10 minutes, in real Darija, with WhatsApp built in. For under-MAD-1000 monthly ad budgets, it's the only serious option in Morocco.
Frequently asked questions — COD in Morocco
Does PageStrike work with Speedaf, Aramex Maroc, and Cathedis?+
Can I generate the landing page in real Darija and not in MSA?+
How do I price in MAD with the right number formatting?+
What's the difference between PageStrike and Shopify for Moroccan COD?+
Can I run ads from Morocco to Morocco without a Stripe account?+
Will my page work on slow 3G outside Casablanca?+
Build your Morocco COD landing page in 10 minutes
Free plan, no credit card. Moroccan Darija AI copy, MAD pricing, WhatsApp button, and courier-ready exports — out of the box.