Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Adobe Commerce
Score 8.1 out of 10
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Adobe Commerce delivers personalized shopping at scale. Delivered as Adobe Commerce as a Cloud Service (ACCS), it boosts conversion with an AI-powered storefront, built-in merchandising, and GenAI-driven content. ACCS supports rapid expansion through multi-site, multi-language, and multi-brand capabilities, handling millions of SKUs, complex catalogs, and custom pricing. Always-on SaaS innovation lowers total cost of ownership by removing upgrade overhead and minimizing…N/A
Magento Open Source
Score 8.4 out of 10
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Magento Open Source is an ecommerce content management solution originally developed by Varien Inc and presently supported by Adobe. The Open Source product is for developers and merchants that is available as a free download, and supported with free upgrades from the Magento Community.N/A
WooCommerce
Score 8.4 out of 10
N/A
WooCommerce is an eCommerce plugin for WordPress, developed by WooThemes (recently acquired by Automattic). Like WordPress, it is designed to be an extendable, adaptable, open-sourced platform. WooCommerce allows merchants to sell physical products, downloadables, or services.
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Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
NoNoYes
Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsMust contact sales team for pricing.Pricing for Magento will vary greatly depending on outsourcing support and maintenance services.WooCommerce is a free and open-source plugin for WordPress. Merchants can host their WooCommerce store on any private hosting service, or with Automattic directly via WordPress.com. Some added features or services from the WooCommerce Official Marketplace may have one time or subscription pricing.
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Community Pulse
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Considered Multiple Products
Adobe Commerce
Chose Adobe Commerce
A lot of competitors are claiming they can do the same thing that Magento can do. I think it isn't true. PrestaShop and WooCommerce are not good enough to be used instead of Magento. They do not have the necessary scalability and caching system that Magento has. The only system …
Chose Adobe Commerce
Magento:
  • Scalable
  • Expensive to maintain and modify
Chose Adobe Commerce
Magento scales much better than any of the other software when it comes to very large e-commerce websites. But all the other options are more user-friendly for smaller sites as there is a bit of a learning curve in learning to manage Magento. Customization is better along with W…
Chose Adobe Commerce
Magento Commerce Cloud is much more robust then Magento Open Source for e-commerce online stores who have a lot of orders and need a lot of security and speed. Using one of the common smaller web hosts, or even your own web servers, might not be up to par when your company has …
Chose Adobe Commerce
BigCommerce offers strong saas simplicity and lower maintenance, but it lacks the customisation and multi store flexibility., WooCommerce is cost effective and easy to use and come with a huge extension directory most of them freely available, but it is suited for smaller …
Chose Adobe Commerce
Magento Commerce was previously put into place and used right when I came onboard. We used it for quite some time, but ultimately the need for our company's specific customizations became too difficult to manage during core updates. We specifically needed a more specialized way …
Chose Adobe Commerce
Magento comes as an enterprise platform, other platforms match smaller projects better.
Chose Adobe Commerce
Magento is the most flexible solution with our internal business needs and it integrates well with all of the third-party services we use like Salesforce, Google Analytics, etc.
Chose Adobe Commerce
- Strong community support
- Flexibility on customization
- Easy API setup
Chose Adobe Commerce
Magento is a more enterprise level solution. It is viable for smaller businesses, however requires a higher upfront investment while others have lower upfront but more maintenance.
Chose Adobe Commerce
Magento is probably my least favourite eccom and CMS tool as the design and integration options are the most limited, however, the ease of setup, and the availability of support and resources has meant I have used it many times. Additionally, the themes available have meant …
Magento Open Source
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento is definitely built for developers by developers and in my opinion is best suited for large-scale e-commerce stores. When you need to create a large store or require advance customization Magento is really the only way to go. We have tried using platforms like WooCommerc…
Chose Magento Open Source
In a few words:
  • WooCommerce: easy to setup, huge community and easy to customize. Hard to scale, but can be done.
  • PrestaShop: poor brother of WooCommerce. Less community, less customization... not sure why anybody would use it.
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento is hands down better than any hosted platform (i.e., BC), but only if you have a good development team. Hosted platforms are very limiting as to what you can accomplish "outside the box." Magento is much better than WooCommerce in its user friendliness and its …
Chose Magento Open Source
WooCommerce, when fully "plugged-in" required server resources which drowned our host. We hit a wall with growth due to these resources and researched redevelopment on Woo or migration to a new platform. We chose the latter.
Shopify and BigCommerce were limited to their closed …
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento is excellent for large shops, with large quantities of products and makes scaling as the shop grows easy and quick. But it does truly require a dedicated server and an experienced developer to get things up and going.

I prefer WooCommerce for smaller shops as its quick …
Chose Magento Open Source
When compared to WooCommerce, we used Magento as we're able to have more control over our product listings, category listings, and shipping options.
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento vs PrestaShop
Magento is good for big-scale projects that require a lot of features or a lot of custom development. PrestaShop is a good, lightweight platform that can handle most e-commerce use cases. When it comes to which is easier to use, especially for non-tech …
Chose Magento Open Source
Shopify is a closed ecosystem; the moment a client has a complex, custom workflow or needs to integrate with a legacy ERP system, Shopify’s app-based model falls short. WooCommerce just does not scale like Magento, and its architecture is not made for enterprise-scale …
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento is completely open source, and this means that not only is free, but can be adapted to your needings. Magento is also a framework, and this means the his customization capabilities go well beyond pure eCommerce functionalities. For this reason, if you need to create …
Chose Magento Open Source
While Magento does have higher development cost overall, it is a much better platform for ecommerce and it does not a take a fee from your sales which is nice.
Chose Magento Open Source
the shopping extentions for WordPress (whoocommerce) didn't seem to be the best fit. Drupal was too complex to start with.
We found a good partner that had experience with Magento development and we felt that they + Magento Open Source were a good fit for our needs.
especially …
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento is the heaviest by far, in a few senses of the word. It has the steepest learning curve both for administrators and programmers, but it also has the highest potential to run a high traffic, high volume ecommerce store. Other products will get you up and running faster …
Chose Magento Open Source
In our experience, Magento is more robust but also more complex for users to maintain.
Chose Magento Open Source
I have worked with Shopify, osCommerce, and WooCommerce.
Chose Magento Open Source
Compared to other small - medium sized business e-commerce solutions, Magento is by far requires the most development resources to implement and maintain. Creating a custom Drupal or WordPress based e-commerce solution requires development resources as well, but the complexity …
Chose Magento Open Source
In the past, I've used Shopify, WordPress + Woocommerce and Drupal + Drupal Commerce. Magento CE is much easier to use since it's open source and it's bundled together in one package. It's built specifically with e-commerce in mind so there are no worries about …
Chose Magento Open Source
In Drupal, you have to add on the commerce plugin in order to add on the features. OroCRM is the same way. Magento provides the out of the box functionality as opposed to building out additional plugins and more coding.
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento CE stands up better than the other CMS systems in many regards. It is cheaper and easier to use than Drupal or Joomla! by a wide margin. It is more secure than any WordPress website, and unless you specifically need it, It does not store credit card information making …
Chose Magento Open Source
Most of the ones we've looked at (or had customers transition from) are closed, hosted solutions with limitations. Since Magento is open source, we have a lot more flexibility to mold it to the customer's needs. It does require more specialized expertise from an implementation …
WooCommerce
Chose WooCommerce
They both are great in terms of usability, Adobe Commerce (Magento) is powerful but provides limited customization than the WooCommerce whereas Shopify is not free and same it doesn't support the customization as much as other platforms do. WooCommerce is free and customizable …
Chose WooCommerce
From a functional perspective this can do everything that the others can do and for many developers it is the preferred platform for online stores that require a high level of customisation. It is an open source platform with a strong community of developers behind it who have …
Chose WooCommerce
Initially due to budget i have selected the woo commerce but the they dont have customisation as we are need when our customer base is increasing thats why i shifted to big platform like Shopify that give us alot of customisation but it comes with a price...but woo commerce is …
Chose WooCommerce
We were pretty sure we wanted a WordPress site so that we had more control over the site itself, having been burned by third-party vendor sites before. The fact that WooCommerce integrates so well with WordPress was a big selling point for us. Magento would have been too heavy …
Chose WooCommerce
I like WooCommerce because it can be optimized, customized and adapted to every business needs. That's because it's WordPress core, it helps us customize stores in ways we can only imagine and also we can implement Google AMP and PWA easier and faster than with other platforms. …
Chose WooCommerce
Shopify is a premium e commerce platform tailored just for online shops. While WooCommerce is a plugin which has main platform as WordPress. Shopify is costly to have. Most of the basic shop functions that are offered in Shopify can be achieved using WordPress + WooCommerce …
Chose WooCommerce
Very similar in comparison, depending on the tech stack and developer’s experience these may be quite interchangeable but I hadn’t experienced other systems extensively to make a full comparison. I’ve used other completely custom solutions which required much more costly and …
Chose WooCommerce
WooCommerce is easy to use and maintain the order of users. While comparing with Shopify, WooCommerce is free software but Shopify is a paid software. You need to purchase the hosting plan for Shopify.

WooCommerce is a free platform to integrate the payment gateway. You'll get …
Chose WooCommerce
We previously used Magento, which was huge overlill for business our size. Magento was way to difficult to set-up and modify. You need to be a systems engineer to set up and an HTML programmer to modify. We are much happier with Wordpress/WooCommerce.
Chose WooCommerce
Shopify is better suited for non-technical businesses. WooCommerce is great because it can be a free way to get started quickly.
Chose WooCommerce
When creating an e-commerce site, it is important that its management interface is simple even for those who are not very familiar with the web. WooCommerce, in this case, is the master.
Chose WooCommerce
I love WooCommerce, the ease of use, installation and configuration place this far above the competition. The performance is exceptional. I really recommend it to all the people who want to make a virtual store. Its competitors are good, but they do not offer the simplicity of …
Chose WooCommerce
WooCommerce sits in a nice sweet spot between hosted e-commerce solutions where you have to give up some control in exchange for easy-of-use (like Shopify, Squarespace) and larger more enterprise solutions that are endlessly customizable but too complex for most merchatns needs …
Chose WooCommerce
WooCommerce is an open source platform; therefore people like it more than other e-commerce platforms. WooCommerce has a wider audience and a community that develops plugins to enhance the store features and solve problems. WooCommerce integrates almost every payment gateway …
Chose WooCommerce
PrestaShop: It's Woocommerce poorer brother, without the CMS, the community, the devs and designers. It's the worst of both worlds.
Shopify: For us, it wasn't possible to use because of our scale. It depends on how many products you will be managing and how much you want to …
Chose WooCommerce
Much easier to set up than any other basket I have used which makes it my first choice - it also goes straight into a WordPress site so can easily be added to a blog that is already set up. The costs are only what additions you have so it is easy to budget for as well.
Chose WooCommerce
Nine times out of ten it came down to ease of use and ease of deployment. So many people have experience with WordPress these days, that basing the site on that platform just made sense - and WooCommerce is a logical extension from there. My clients found the competing …
Chose WooCommerce
WooCommerce is much easier to learn and develop than Magento. Also, the plugins make life easy.
Features
Adobe CommerceMagento Open SourceWooCommerce
Online Storefront
Comparison of Online Storefront features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
7.3
57 Ratings
6% below category average
Magento Open Source
7.4
29 Ratings
5% below category average
WooCommerce
8.0
96 Ratings
3% above category average
Product catalog & listings8.556 Ratings9.429 Ratings8.095 Ratings
Product management8.156 Ratings9.029 Ratings8.096 Ratings
Bulk product upload6.543 Ratings9.027 Ratings7.378 Ratings
Branding7.152 Ratings6.827 Ratings7.383 Ratings
Mobile storefront6.954 Ratings4.029 Ratings9.388 Ratings
Product variations6.545 Ratings9.427 Ratings7.988 Ratings
Website integration7.145 Ratings8.226 Ratings9.496 Ratings
Visual customization7.556 Ratings5.628 Ratings7.292 Ratings
CMS7.054 Ratings5.127 Ratings7.974 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
Comparison of Online Shopping Cart features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
7.5
54 Ratings
2% below category average
Magento Open Source
7.4
29 Ratings
3% below category average
WooCommerce
6.2
91 Ratings
21% below category average
Abandoned cart recovery7.847 Ratings5.924 Ratings5.559 Ratings
Checkout user experience7.254 Ratings8.829 Ratings6.991 Ratings
Online Payment System
Comparison of Online Payment System features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
8.2
54 Ratings
2% below category average
Magento Open Source
8.8
27 Ratings
5% above category average
WooCommerce
8.5
85 Ratings
2% above category average
eCommerce security8.254 Ratings8.827 Ratings8.585 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
Comparison of eCommerce Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
7.3
53 Ratings
5% below category average
Magento Open Source
6.4
29 Ratings
18% below category average
WooCommerce
6.4
94 Ratings
18% below category average
Promotions & discounts7.753 Ratings9.329 Ratings7.591 Ratings
Personalized recommendations6.639 Ratings2.022 Ratings5.274 Ratings
SEO7.547 Ratings7.925 Ratings6.483 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
Comparison of eCommerce Business Management features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
8.0
56 Ratings
0% below category average
Magento Open Source
9.6
29 Ratings
18% above category average
WooCommerce
7.9
93 Ratings
1% below category average
Multi-site management8.148 Ratings10.026 Ratings6.847 Ratings
Order processing8.255 Ratings9.428 Ratings8.391 Ratings
Inventory management8.154 Ratings9.426 Ratings8.290 Ratings
Shipping7.853 Ratings9.425 Ratings8.484 Ratings
Custom functionality7.955 Ratings10.027 Ratings7.686 Ratings
User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
8.1
(66 ratings)
8.0
(30 ratings)
8.8
(95 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.0
(10 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
7.0
(4 ratings)
Usability
7.8
(26 ratings)
6.0
(1 ratings)
8.0
(12 ratings)
Availability
10.0
(2 ratings)
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Performance
9.0
(1 ratings)
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Support Rating
8.0
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5.0
(1 ratings)
Online Training
8.0
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Implementation Rating
8.0
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Adobe
Primarily B2C focused, I think that the B2B features are increasing but the core focus of the platform (and Magento) is really consumer-based. That said, if you are looking for the fastest time to market with minimal investment option then Adobe Commerce is likely not the option that 9 out of 10 people would opt for nowadays.
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Adobe
Magento Open Source is an excellent choice for businesses that need a highly customizable and scalable solution and (most of all) have the technical resources to support it. It's ideal for mid-to-large-sized businesses with complex product catalogs that require complete ownership and control, particularly those with complexities such as multi-country/multi-currency stores.
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Automattic
WooCommerce is best suited to customers whose website is built on the WordPress platform, and whose development team has a good understanding of plug-in implementation. If your website is not built on WordPress, but on Laravel or React (or any other non WordPress technology), then WooCommerce is not for you. WooCommerce is also great for customers who just need a simple online shopping experience. If your needs involve more complex or immersive features such as timed discounts, pick up locations, delivery reminders, or post shopping feedback surveys, know that you will need to purchase additional add-ons to make to get these features using WooCommerce set up on WordPress.
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Pros
Adobe
  • The ease of use with page builder requiring no developer skills to maintain most of our pages.
  • The catalog is straightforward and easy to use and having the ability to update pricing and other key pieces based on customer group is very helpful.
  • Many of the extensions Adobe Commerce has help us to do what we need to do more quickly without a great deal of development efforts and cost.
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Adobe
  • It is very good when it comes to search engine optimization as it makes a good use of keywords and tags to improve the SEO score. It increases the chances of ranking up of the eCommerce store in the search engine rankings.
  • It makes the store in a very optimized way and despite being a very advanced system it is still very lightweight when it comes to website speed. The pages have a comparatively low loading time and a good speed.
  • It provides a lot more advance reporting features which are very helpful for businesses to do their planning.
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Automattic
  • Free base package means I can use it when I need to and not pay for it when I'm not using it
  • I can customize the e-commerce options and integrate the calendar booking
  • Payment processing is quick and easy and I can choose my provider
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Cons
Adobe
  • Magento Commerce Cloud can be complicated to develop for. In our field, it has been a struggle at times to find qualified developers.
  • Our merchandising team sees performance issues from time to time. Updating a product and waiting for the change to clear the queue can take up to an hour in some situations.
  • Because of the incredible amount of features that Magento Commerce Cloud offers, training new employees to use Magento takes a long time.
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Adobe
  • Magento is not easy for a layman who is not tech-savvy to manage the website.
  • Magento is one of the only modern shopping carts in which one must manually clear the cache and "reindex".
  • Magneto has a lot of technical glitches - more than most of the other shopping carts we work with. Most are minor.
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Automattic
  • Because of how the Wordpress database is structured, WooCommerce isn't great for large or complex e-commerce sites.
  • More out-of-the-box options would be nice within the base software.
  • Because add-on plugins are developed by 3rd parties, sometimes you get conflicts that break things.
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Likelihood to Renew
Adobe
It has the best overall price point. It is super cheap and the connection between our ERP system is unmatched by any other Ecommerce sites we have talked with. We honestly can't get this level of complex customization without having to spend a fortune somewhere else. It is able to do everything we need it to do for the right price.
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Adobe
It's the dominant force in the SMB open source market. With the continued support of eBay/PayPal, Magento will continue to evolve and should be a market leader for some time.
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Automattic
Despite very rare glitches, more connected to an excessive number of plugins, that affect the speed of the site, we are extremely satisfied with the platform, the ability to import and export products, even though we just export them, as we have our proprietary system for updating inventories. We love the ease of upgrading, enhancing, innovating, and the freedom we have to do whatever we want, which is a plus, when you consider Shopify can take down your whole store as they please, if they think you aren't abiding to their TOS or their ever changing set of rules.
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Usability
Adobe
Being unable to store quotes for later was annoying. People called up expecting to pay there and then, and having to place them on hold whilst you added items to the basket and input all their customer information in was annoying for them and us, making us look unprofessional.
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Adobe
Magento has a relly step learning curve. This means that you need to find experienced developers who can lead junior ones, otherwise the overall development process can be a disaster. However, once you are comfortable in developing on the platform, the customization capability are basically limitless and you can adapt the platform to any use case you can imagine. Also, there are many alredy developed marketplace modules that can solve, out of the box, many problems you may face.
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Automattic
It is built on the Wordpress platform, so there are some quirks compared to a dedicated e-commerce product, but it is very intuitive and easy to use, especially for anyone with Wordpress experience. There are numerous great support articles and learning resources available. Significant customization can be achieved with plugins vs other eCommerce platforms, which may require more custom code and have fewer plugin options.
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Support Rating
Adobe
The technical service was impeccable. They were on point and were very knowledgeable.
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Adobe
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Automattic
not muh support
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Online Training
Adobe
Great value for an flexible, open source platform.
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Adobe
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Automattic
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Alternatives Considered
Adobe
Magento Commerce was previously put into place and used right when I came onboard. We used it for quite some time, but ultimately the need for our company's specific customizations became too difficult to manage during core updates. We specifically needed a more specialized way of calculating shipping, connecting with our 3PL's inventory API, managing specialized discounts and codes, and even the way we showcased information on the product pages.
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Adobe
In looking at a different platform to migrate to from Magento 1, we looked primarily at Big Commerce, Shopify and Shopify Plus. Our host was very negative about Magento 2, but we determined after a couple years it was due to the fact it had even more complexity (and very different) than Magento 1. Shopify Plus was attractive, but the cost factor for two sites led us back to Magento 2.
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Automattic
We were pretty sure we wanted a WordPress site so that we had more control over the site itself, having been burned by third-party vendor sites before. The fact that WooCommerce integrates so well with WordPress was a big selling point for us. Magento would have been too heavy of a lift for our small dev team and we didn't want to rely on Shopify or BigCommerce (though all of those products could have their merits for other projects or clients).
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Return on Investment
Adobe
  • Great for SEO. We have been able to build out a huge number of highly targeted pages on the site that have propelled our SEO to the next level
  • Magento plugs in with many third party tools including ERP's, CRM's, shipping tools. It is a core part of our tech stacks and has allowed us to improve our capabilities as a business.
  • Has enabled us to provide a best in class web experience for our customers. We are constantly expanding the capabilities of Magento and to improve sales and grow our business.
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Adobe
  • Better Total Cost of Ownership than bespoke e-commerce solutions due to being open source and the wide range of free/commercial extensions available to extend the platform.
  • Often more extensive to set up and maintain than other open source alternatives, such as WooCommerce.
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Automattic
  • Positive: low cost to start up, and allowed us to start selling right away.
  • Negative: better plug-ins have a high cost of entry. For example if you want to do subscriptions you need a paid plugin for it.
  • Positive: easily integrates with PayPal and Stripe.
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ScreenShots

WooCommerce Screenshots

Screenshot of a single product and description.Screenshot of WooCommerce checkout blocks.Screenshot of WooCommerce settings.Screenshot of WooCommerce product editing.Screenshot of WooCommerce products listing.