Adobe Commerce
About Adobe Commerce
Adobe Commerce unlocks the power of data to create hyper-personalized commerce experiences out-of-the-box that drive deeper customer engagement and higher sales for global B2B and B2C enterprises. With a cloud-native, feature-rich platform that is also highly composable, Adobe Commerce can be easily customized to fit your business and get to market fast. The platform offers:
- Business agility to power every business model, from B2B to B2C to B2B2X, support advanced multi-site, brand, and country needs from the same instance, and enable unique transaction models including subscriptions, marketplaces, digital products, and services.
- Intelligent merchandising and personalization that uses AI and real-time behaviors to personalize search results, product recommendations, content, promotions, and more to boost AOV and conversions.
- Flexible, modular architecture that takes an API-first approach and offers a powerful serverless developer platform to continuously innovate, incorporate best-of-breed solutions, integrate with business systems, and quickly make customizations.
- Rich brand experiences delivered via headless, PWA, Adobe Experience Manager, and Adobe Commerce native storefronts that can be easily updated by business users, without IT support.
- Cloud-based enterprise scale, performance, and security optimized for Adobe Commerce and available globally on AWS and Azure for fast, flawless experiences.
- Native integrations with Adobe Experience Cloud that share Adobe Commerce clickstream and order data to create rich customer profiles, personalize the entire buyer journey, and provide unique business insights for growth.
Key benefits of Adobe Commerce
- Business agility to power every Business model, from B2B to B2C to B2B2X, support advanced multi-site, brand, and country needs from the same instance, and enable unique transaction models including subscriptions, marketplaces, digital products, and services.
- Intelligent merchandising and personalization that uses AI and real-time behaviors to personalize search results, product recommendations, content, promotions, and more to boost AOV and conversions.
- Flexible, modular architecture that takes an API-first approach and offers a powerful serverless developer platform to continuously innovate, incorporate best-of-breed solutions, integrate with Business systems, and quickly make customizations.
- Rich brand experiences delivered via headless, PWA, Adobe Experience Manager, custom, and Adobe Commerce native storefronts that can be easily updated by Business users, without IT support.
- Cloud-based enterprise scale, performance, and security optimized for Adobe Commerce and available globally on AWS and Azure for fast, flawless experiences.
- Native integrations with Adobe Experience Cloud that share Adobe Commerce clickstream and order data to create rich customer profiles, personalize the entire buyer journey, and provide unique Business insights for growth.
- Global ecosystem of partners and developers ready to help you elevate your experience and get to market faster with implementation expertise and thousands extensions available in the Adobe marketplace.
- Lower total cost of ownership with robust out-of-the-box capabilities, thousands of off-the-shelf extensions, and a cloud-native extensibility solution that simplifies development and maintenance.
- Insights to fuel business growth with business intelligence tools and dashboards to analyze sales, customer value, product performance and more.
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- Industry: Wholesale
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 7.0 /10
A Robust Ecommerce Content Management System
Reviewed on 30/12/2019
My team used Magento to build our B2B ecommerce platform, and that helped us to get seed funding....
My team used Magento to build our B2B ecommerce platform, and that helped us to get seed funding. It could have been more stressful to build the ecommerce website from scratch, but Magento eased off the stress appreciably.
Pros
Magento is a Content Management System (CMS) used for building ecommerce websites. I used Magento when I was part of a team that were building a B2B ecommerce website.
Among the things I love about Magento include:
1. Ability to have multiple user accounts for one store: When I was working on the Ecommerce platform, there was a need to onboard merchants on the platform. The products to be onboarded were quite much and could have been very tedious for one person to onboard all of them. Thanks to the ability to create multiple user accounts for one store while using Magento. This helped to limit the stress.
2. Availability of themes and plugins; Magento makes use of themes and plugins for customisation. This is a beautiful feature as the theme allowed my team to make necessary changes so as to make the website as we desired. The plugin allowed us to add functionalities to the website. Among the functionalities that can be added include invoicing, delivery, etc.
3. Open source and free to use: Magento is an open source software and it is free to use. There are many free themes and plugins one can start using to build ecommerce websites of choice, though some themes and plugins are premium and need to be purchased before they can be used.
Cons
There are a few cons I observed about Magento. They include:
1. Hard to learn: It was the first time my team used Magento, and spent sleepless nights trying to understand how it works, and how to customise it. This was very stressful, and was the reason for which my team dumped it.
2. Expensive themes: Magento is not as widely used as some other ecommerce CMSs. This caused there to be fewer theme developers and also making the premium themes to be quite expensive.
3. Small community: Owing to the small user base of Magento, the community is quite small. This made it somewhat hard to get solutions online.
- Industry: Veterinary
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 7.0 /10
Adobe Commerce is all you need for your online business
Reviewed on 28/04/2022
Adobe Commerce was a game changer for our online business presence. Having everything I need to...
Adobe Commerce was a game changer for our online business presence. Having everything I need to build my online shop, merchant services, shopping cart, shipping services, inventory management, and much more, makes running an online business so easy and efficient. Also having the advanced SEO features is very helpful to make sure I’m reaching the maximum number of our target audience. I highly recommend this software for your online business needs.
Pros
I like how everything I need is easily accessible through the software, I don’t have to integrate a lot of different things to have a fully functional store.
Cons
Sometimes some of the setup can be a bit difficult and the pricing could be more competitive.
Alternatives Considered
ShopifyReasons for Choosing Adobe Commerce
Wordpress was really only for design, it had limited features for e-commerce, and most features had to be integrated with outside apps.Switched From
WordPressReasons for Switching to Adobe Commerce
Adobe Commerce offered a much wider range of features and they are all in one software, ready and easy to use.- Industry: Nonprofit Organization Management
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 0.0 /10
Only committed Adobe users should buy this software
Reviewed on 31/10/2019
We were on Magento 1 and when it came time to upgrade, we realized that everything would have to be...
We were on Magento 1 and when it came time to upgrade, we realized that everything would have to be rewritten for M2. So, we decided to abandon Magento entirely and will save at least $8,000 month and probably $100k per year in dev fees. We'll be going with BigCommerce from now on.
Pros
Magento has tons of features
A huge amount of apps to purchase
Many qualified developers to contract with
Standard features like page builders now come with it
Rock-solid security
Cons
Magento is ridiculously expensive. Not just for the licensing of the Enterprise version, but for the apps, the developers and the entire ecosystem. You aren't getting the true value of open source any more. The only way Magento makes sense is if you are a part of the Adobe ecosystem and need to rely on the integrations that Adobe will (eventually--not fully done) provide.
- Industry: Retail
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 2.0 /10
Community version is the only affordable option for a small business
Reviewed on 02/03/2021
I started out with Shopify, as recommended by my IT, but I’m really thankful I moved over to...
I started out with Shopify, as recommended by my IT, but I’m really thankful I moved over to Magento community version. It costs more to buildup front, but the money I put into it is mine to keep in that I pay for a module once, and not on a monthly subscription. I also have complete power over my data and can change hosting as needed. My accountant tells me there’s more resale value in a Magento site as such.
There’s a much bigger learning curve with Magento, but the sheer power, vast features, and total flexibility for outweigh any cons.
Pros
Magento is an incredibly powerful tool. I investigated all the biggies in e-commerce when making the decision which one to implement for my store and magento came out on top each time. Everything is customizable and if something isn’t in the settings, there’s literally a module for that or one can hire a dev to build a custom module.
Scalability is not at all an issue in this platform, which means you’re growing pains in the future. There’s nothing worse than putting in $100,000 of development work on a site that is obsolete in a few years.
Unlike other platforms like Shopify and Woocommerce, this option has a more professional look and is a far more robust system. It’s also less likely to be used by scammer sites (Shopify is loaded with fake sites and the company doesn’t do much to stop this fraud.)
The Magento dev community is strong and there is a lot of support online for newbies like me who have questions.
Cons
The enterprise version is insanely expensive. Not only do you pay a monthly fee, but the modules themselves cost double to three times more money than their community edition counterparts.
The enterprise version doesn’t give flexibility of hosting providers and support only goes so far until we have to hire private devs for custom work.
With both enterprise and community versions, Unless someone is well-versed in PHP, you’ll be forking out money for developers.
Reasons for Choosing Adobe Commerce
Shopify support was absolutely terrible and literally left me in tears by how I was treated by the support agent, who refused to hand me off to someone else. The only way to get the site to function as I needed it to was to throw thousands of dollars every month at various subscription based modules. They really nickel and dime their clients. Thankfully, Many of the features I need it came automatically with Magento community edition.Switched From
ShopifyReasons for Switching to Adobe Commerce
Magento has far more functions, features and options out of the box than anything else. The database is robust and the system has been around long enough to know it’s not going to close shop any time soon.- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Best Ecommerce Platform
Reviewed on 29/08/2020
Overall, Magento is a very good platform for me to start immediately an Ecommerce site. I have many...
Overall, Magento is a very good platform for me to start immediately an Ecommerce site. I have many clients and i have done very good design works for them over Magento. Easily add features according to client specification, very high secure and fast site.
Pros
Magento is a very good platform to make eCommerce sites easily and a lot of features inside it. Easily create a layout, adding multiple languages, adding manual codes easily. Apart from that Magento is a free platform to install it to server and start a website easily. Magento is a highly secure and fast loading site. Easy SEO platform.
Cons
Magento is a very good platform for Pro-Magento persons. But if you are a new person and plan to start magento then it'll take more time to know about the features inside it.
Reasons for Choosing Adobe Commerce
Shopify is also a very good platform for Ecommerce sites but Shopify charges monthly subscription. Shopify is more easy than Magento.Switched From
ShopifyReasons for Switching to Adobe Commerce
Magento is a free platform to start an ecommerce site easily. Magento is a very reliable and easy to handle with out any cost. With some development and design knowledge a person can handle Magento sites.Adobe Commerce FAQs
Below are some frequently asked questions for Adobe Commerce.Q. What type of pricing plans does Adobe Commerce offer?
Adobe Commerce offers the following pricing plans:
- Free Trial: Available
Please contact Adobe Commerce directly for pricing information.
Q. Who are the typical users of Adobe Commerce?
Adobe Commerce has the following typical customers:
Self Employed, 2–10, 11–50, 51–200, 201–500, 501–1,000, 1,001–5,000
Q. What languages does Adobe Commerce support?
Adobe Commerce supports the following languages:
English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish
Q. Does Adobe Commerce support mobile devices?
Adobe Commerce supports the following devices:
Android (Mobile), iPhone (Mobile), iPad (Mobile)
Q. What other apps does Adobe Commerce integrate with?
Adobe Commerce integrates with the following applications:
2Checkout, AWeber, ActiveCampaign, ActiveTrail, AdRoll, Adyen, Akeneo Product Cloud, Algolia, Antavo, Asana, AskNicely, Avalara, Bird, Bluestone PIM, Braintree, Brevo, Campaign Monitor by Marigold, Carts Guru, Cin7 Omni, Cloudflare, Cloudinary, Convertize, Cyfe, DataFeedWatch, Databox, Dotdigital, Drip, Easyship, Extensiv Order Management, Feefo, Fresh Relevance, GetSwift, Gmail, GoTo Training, Google Drive, HelpCrunch, Infoplus, JivoChat, Kayako, Keap, LiveAgent, LiveChat, LiveHelp, Mad Mimi, Mailchimp, MailerLite, Megaventory, Moosend, Nosto, Olark, Onfleet, OroCRM, Parseur, PayPal, Pixlee TurnTo, Post Affiliate Pro, PowerReviews, Prisync, Privy, Pulse Commerce, QuickBooks Online, REES46, REVE Chat, Re:amaze, Refersion, Rejoiner, Remarkety, Retargeting.biz, Robly, Route4Me, SALESmanago Marketing Automation, SKU IQ, Sailthru by Marigold, Sellbrite, SendGrid, ShipStation, ShippingEasy, Shipwire, Siteimprove, SkuVault Core, Slack, Stackla, Stamps.com, Starshipit, Stitch Labs, Stripe, Sumo, SwiftERM, Talkable, TargetBay, TaxJar, Tealium Customer Data Hub, Trello, TreviPay, TriggMine, Typeform, VerticalResponse, Voucherify, Webgility, Wigzo, Wisepops, Woopra, WordPress, Wufoo, Yotpo, Zapier, Zoho Books, Zoho CRM, airSlate SignNow, iAdvize, iZooto, rapidmail
Q. What level of support does Adobe Commerce offer?
Adobe Commerce offers the following support options:
Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, 24/7 (Live rep), Chat
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