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Pros
"We have the ability to resolve service issues since Magento enables us to invest more time in dealing with custom requirements.""Magento provides a strong backing, meaning it can handle the order processing, customer management, configuration, third party payment integration, and shipping matters. There is a standard, very well set up architecture already present in Magento that helps them set up their online shops with much precision. Clients can see their reports, their daily sales, their best selling products, and their best buying customers so that they can target them through mails or just follow up with them. These are the main default features which make Magento so attractive.""Magento has changed over the years, but one of the most interesting aspects is that it gets the job done, and a vast community of experts is knowledgeable about the solution.""The most valuable feature of the solution is its ease of integration with any upfront platform or CMS solution.""The solution's valuable features are the presentation layout and ease of use. When we have new people joining the team, it is simple for them to get involved very quickly.""As compared to platforms such as ATG or Commerce Cloud, its interface is easy to use. Magento also provides seamless administration for business users. You can also integrate an OMS to an extent. You don't need to have a dedicated OMS. You can leverage the out-of-the-box features of Magento, which is very valuable for startups. Other platforms, such as Commerce Cloud, don't have an OMS, and you have to have your own OMS solution.""The most valuable feature in this solution I have found to be that I have the ability to find all the analytics that I need. It has very good integrations with social media platforms and other tools.""The open-source PHP code allows our developers to customize pretty much anything on the platform, including allowing us to add some of the most complex shipping and inventory features for clients who have very specific, industry-related business specifications."

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"It is a scalable solution."

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Cons
"The solution’s performance could be improved.""More technical knowledge is required to keep a Magento website running smoothly compared to many other platforms like OpenCart.""I am still playing around and trying to catch up with the latest version to understand all the features, but I do feel that its CMS can be much more streamlined. They provide a what-you-see-is-what-you-get editor, which many customers prefer, but based on the implementations that I have done for more than seven years, I have seen that many times, it is run by the marketing team, and they don't find it very comfortable to use. They feel uncomfortable managing and changing the content. As a business user, you need to have at least basic knowledge of HTML, which you cannot expect from all marketing teams. Some companies or organizations have that competency, but many organizations, especially in the Middle East, have a very small team, so it becomes quite difficult for them. This is a common challenge that I have seen across the platforms. Magento is better and easier than Oracle Commerce Cloud, but Shopify is much easier than Magento. A layman or my 10-year-old kid can go ahead and set up a store in Shopify in probably 45 minutes, which is not the case with Magento. Elasticsearch has really been a pain. It takes a toll on the performance. Starting with version 2.4, Magento requires Elasticsearch, which has been causing a lot of serious performance issues. We had a client in the US who was running a promo, and they lost a subsequent number of orders over one and a half hours. They were on the enterprise platform, not open-source. The team had to open a ticket with Magento. Its performance needs to be upgraded, or some kind of guidelines have to be provided for the setup. It looks like even Magento has no clue. When you go through the answers given in the online community, it seems that in spite of having the hardware configurations that they suggest, it is not performing at the optimal level. It should also have a better way to measure performance. Performance measuring has to be much easier. Many times, we see CPU utilization going up and down. We see spikes without any reason. Therefore, we need a better performance management system.""I'm not a technical person, but we had some kind of late response in page loading, let's say page load speed.""The analytics are good but there is room for improvement. There are some limitations due to new regulations causing customer data time delays.""Magneto is monolithic in character, making it difficult for us to scale up very high quickly on the content side.""Magento 2 is only three to four years old, so it is an evolving technology. In certain areas on the front there were some glitches. For example, you can't do certain kinds of filters on data and you have certain speed issues on category pages due to the way it was written within Magento. Those were a few minor tweaks where we, as a community, found that to be a necessary scope of improvement. But I think they are working on it and hopefully they can solve these issues earlier than later.""The performance is a bottleneck in Magento and there is a lot of room for improvement in this regard."

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"They should provide integration with social networking sites."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "The cost of implementation is cheap compared to other solutions."
  • "Many implementations were open-source. We also had a couple of enterprise-level implementations, but I didn't have visibility on the licensing cost."
  • "This solution is cheaper than some of its competitors. However, the price depends on which country you are in. In some countries, such as Greece or some Southeastern European countries, the price for the client can be expensive."
  • "The price of the solution increased after Adobe acquired Magento. At this point, we know the price of Magento and SAP, and while they may have lower entry tickets, they are ultimately comparable."
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  • "The solution's price is reasonable."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:It provides AI features, including a tool called Insight for AI-driven product recommendations.
    Top Answer:Adobe Commerce is more suitable for large businesses and enterprises. Many companies, including medium-sized ones, also use the open-source version. Large databases and enterprises opt for Adobe… more »
    Top Answer:We use the solution to build a tailor-made website and e-commerce system. It's working with internal platforms and operations on the platform.
    Top Answer:It is a scalable solution.
    Top Answer:The solution's price is reasonable.
    Top Answer:They should include information on modular infrastructure for the solution and provide integration with social networking sites in the next release.
    Ranking
    3rd
    out of 72 in eCommerce Platforms
    Views
    3,500
    Comparisons
    2,644
    Reviews
    5
    Average Words per Review
    900
    Rating
    7.4
    9th
    out of 72 in eCommerce Platforms
    Views
    312
    Comparisons
    270
    Reviews
    1
    Average Words per Review
    276
    Rating
    9.0
    Comparisons
    Also Known As
    Magento, EPiServer Digital Commerce
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    Overview

    Adobe Commerce offers IT teams a versatile solution to effortlessly launch personalized commerce experiences while ensuring security and speed, all without starting from scratch. It provides a solid foundation of commerce functionality that allows businesses to swiftly enter the market with confidence. With pre-configured composable services, businesses can easily deploy and integrate these services to enhance their commerce foundation. The platform also supports the creation and integration of secure and scalable applications that extend native capabilities and seamlessly integrate with third-party solutions in a serverless PCI-compliant environment. Thanks to App Builder tools, customization becomes more accessible, reducing the overall cost of ownership.

    For commerce teams, Adobe Commerce provides a dynamic platform that adapts as customer needs evolve. It enables omnichannel personalization through commerce data, delivering personalized content, promotions, recommendations, and site search through advanced AI and machine learning. This translates to an increased reach to new markets, brands, or business models. The platform empowers users with business-specific, user-friendly tools infused with AI capabilities, thereby enhancing marketing and merchandising efforts. Moreover, businesses can expand their commerce capabilities further by choosing from a vast array of free and premium apps and extensions available in the Commerce Marketplace, covering everything from back-office integrations to customer experience solutions, making it a comprehensive and flexible commerce solution.

    Elastic Path Commerce is a Java based eCommerce platform (with source code included) to provide maximum flexibility and ease of integration to back end systems. Designed for mid-market and enterprise eCommerce merchants and multi-channel retailers with $10 million plus in online revenue, our flexible software has industry leading Search Engine Optimization (SEO) features. We serve a wide array of customers, with a focus on apparel, electronics, telecommunications and publishing.
    Sample Customers
    Magento has over 200,000 customers worldwide, including Bjorn Borg, Heath Ceramics, Harper's Bazaar, Kidstuff, International Military Antiques, Gifts That Gives, and Rovio Entertainment Ltd.
    Garmin, TimeInc, Agfa, LVMH, Virgin Media, TeliaSonera, Western Union, LifeWay, Kiabi, TIBCO
    Top Industries
    REVIEWERS
    Retailer20%
    Computer Software Company20%
    Manufacturing Company20%
    Insurance Company10%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Educational Organization70%
    Computer Software Company5%
    Retailer3%
    Manufacturing Company2%
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    Company Size
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business77%
    Midsize Enterprise8%
    Large Enterprise15%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business8%
    Midsize Enterprise72%
    Large Enterprise20%
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    Buyer's Guide
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    Adobe Commerce is ranked 3rd in eCommerce Platforms with 24 reviews while Elastic Path is ranked 9th in eCommerce Platforms with 1 review. Adobe Commerce is rated 8.2, while Elastic Path is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Adobe Commerce writes "An extremely flexible and highly scalable platform offering exceptional customer support to its users". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Elastic Path writes "Provides flexible infrastructure and has good stability". Adobe Commerce is most compared with Salesforce Commerce Cloud, SAP Hybris Commerce, Shopify, Oracle ATG and Microsoft Commerce Server, whereas Elastic Path is most compared with SAP Hybris Commerce.

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