Adobe Commerce vs. Webflow

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Adobe Commerce
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
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
Webflow
Score 8.8 out of 10
N/A
Webflow is a Website Experience Platform for modern marketing teams, used to visually build, manage, and optimize websites that offer both the consumer experience teams expect and enterprise-grade performance and scale.
$18
per month
Pricing
Adobe CommerceWebflow
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
Basic
$18
per month
CMS
$29
per month
Ecommerce - Standard
$42
per month
Business
$49
per month
Ecommerce - Plus
$84
per month
Ecommerce - Advanced
$235
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Adobe CommerceWebflow
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsMust contact sales team for pricing.Up to a 22% discount available for annual pricing.
More Pricing Information
Community Pulse
Adobe CommerceWebflow
Considered Both Products
Adobe Commerce
Chose Adobe Commerce
Shopify, Akinon Commerce Cloud and SAP Commerce Cloud
Chose Adobe Commerce
WooCommerce is unreliable and often has a lot of downtime and issues. Shopify is a lot more reliable, scalable and offers a lot of features out of the box or with easy and well-vetting apps and plugins. I would suggest that unless there is a very clear limitation of Shopify or …
Chose Adobe Commerce
Adobe Commerce is in the lead, more scalable and flexible than Shopify, more robust than Kibo and Big Commerce and more open and easier to implement than Spryker and SalesForce. It is a strong contender for organization with development capabilities, needing a multisite, …
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
Shopify is also a great solution for the customers that comes with different set of benefits and limits when comparing with Adobe Commerce. Shopify provided very limited b2b support, limits in the integration with third party, checkout and theme custimization is limited, …
Chose Adobe Commerce
Open source nature of Magento was a key consideration, particularly when launching in new markets. Cost is another key factor here and the GMV model is an important enabler for us as we continue to grow.

Adobe Commerce is highly extensible and advanced customization and …
Chose Adobe Commerce
Adobe Real-Time Customer Data Platform and Adobe Customer Journey Analytics
Chose Adobe Commerce
more alignment to biz and since we were using already AEM
Chose Adobe Commerce
Adobe Commerce offer the best combination of power and adaptability to meet our business ojectives
Chose Adobe Commerce
Shopify is just better. In my opinion, it can save quotes, have different pricing for resellers, have multiple catalogues, do blogs, change the website, etc. It feels like Shopify is designed to do everything and does it all quite well overall, whilst Magento is for one thing …
Chose Adobe Commerce
Shopify has the bad habit of charging transaction fees unless you use Shopify Payments, and this aspect only is usually a no-go if you have a big eCommerce to handle.
Salesforce has very similar capabilities and probably has a better ecosystem, but it's customization capability …
Chose Adobe Commerce
Shopify and BigCommerce are great if you are a small business that is creating your first business and don't have many Skus or complex pricing. For us, having over 2 million Skus and a very complex inventory management of those Skus, Adobe Commerce (Magento Commerce) being …
Chose Adobe Commerce
Great balance of flexibility and power features. Also great B2B functionality and multi store and multi source inventory options.
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 was far superior in terms of its global abilities... It excels in offering multi-currency/language/warehouse/credit card payments.
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 …
Webflow
Chose Webflow
So, Webflow gave me the freedom that other platforms didn't in terms of not needing to code (in comparison to WordPress), and the site looks like a professional page rather than a generic average one, and then in terms of having more than just writing key findings (in …
Chose Webflow
Webflow is more comprehensive, so it is also a little bit harder to use. I selected Webflow because its component-based approach allows me to change content once, and it updates across multiple pages, which has saved me a significant amount of time. Sometimes, it can be …
Chose Webflow
Webflow is unmatched in its design customization and code output quality.
Chose Webflow
Framer is Webflow's closest competitor and has some advantages in the animation department, but Webflow has a bit more brand recognition among clients. WordPress is old-fashioned in its approach, and despite offering site-builder themes and plugins, still doesn't have native …
Chose Webflow
Webflow, in my opinion, is a better tool because it gives you more granular control over tools like Framer and Wix Studio.
Chose Webflow
Webflow is a great replacement for simple websites like WIX & Squarespace. Webflow, in its current incarnation, will never be able to overtake the ubiquity of WordPress pages, it lacks the automation & tooling of Supernova, the design capabilities of Figma, and the design -> …
Chose Webflow
Framer is for designers with no underlying knowledge of how a website works. It's more like designing a website in Figma. Webflow offers a better balance of design features and true website configurations.
Chose Webflow
Webflow is simply more powerful without getting bogged down like other platforms.
Chose Webflow
In my opinion, Webflow has the worst CMS I have used. All the other tools make it much easier to write, format, publish and organize content. There's a lot more flexibility and they have better UX. I would not choose Webflow if given the choice, I would only use it if the …
Chose Webflow
The UI and UX is definitely better. The flexibility on the design is also better. Webflow is more powerful than these tools.
Chose Webflow
It does not compare at all to WIX, in my opinion, it is an insult to them even comparing them side by side. No doubt WIX is 100 times better than Webflow. Wix has features that Webflow lacks and has extra help when needed. In my opinion, WIX customer service is astonishing …
Chose Webflow
We loved the feature set and extensibility. It's a little pricey but when we have the time to devote to a project it shows why Webflow is such a good fit. Of course there are lots of other things you can use it for, but it's been working for us for one-off marketing projects.
Chose Webflow
The code quality and speed can't even be compared to Elementor; Webflow is simply a much better tool. Instapage has a cool feature for dynamic landing pages, which changes according to Google Ads Keyword, which I miss; however, amazing webflow community members recreated that …
Chose Webflow
I would not say it has substitutes for all features of the other platforms, but overall it is better to use and implement. I would like to see Wix's user management, Shopify and WooCommerce's shop features, and WordPress' ability to host big enterprise blog management. The …
Chose Webflow
A lot more design control and easier to create a custom site, and then also to scale that site going forward. There's a lot about WordPress I miss, though, when it comes to managing a blog—user permissions, SEO control, edit HTML version of posts.
Chose Webflow
Compared to other closed platforms like Squarespace or Shopify, Webflow is much more developer friendly and customizable. The CMS is easier to use and much more flexible to design and develop in. Price points between the 3 are similar. Most of the 3rd party integrations for …
Chose Webflow
Webflow falls somewhere in between Wordpress as a most basic theme-based platform and HubSpot CMS Hub, which has nearly unlimited capabilities. The ease and pricing are a win for HubSpot but we still use and host sites using Wordpress as that is often a client's desire for …
Features
Adobe CommerceWebflow
Online Storefront
Comparison of Online Storefront features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
7.3
Ratings
6% below category average
Webflow
-
Ratings
Product catalog & listings8.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Product management8.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Bulk product upload6.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Branding7.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile storefront6.90 Ratings00 Ratings
Product variations6.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Website integration7.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Visual customization7.50 Ratings00 Ratings
CMS7.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
Comparison of Online Shopping Cart features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
7.5
Ratings
2% below category average
Webflow
-
Ratings
Abandoned cart recovery7.80 Ratings00 Ratings
Checkout user experience7.20 Ratings00 Ratings
Online Payment System
Comparison of Online Payment System features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
8.2
Ratings
2% below category average
Webflow
-
Ratings
eCommerce security8.20 Ratings00 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
Comparison of eCommerce Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
7.3
Ratings
5% below category average
Webflow
-
Ratings
Promotions & discounts7.70 Ratings00 Ratings
Personalized recommendations6.60 Ratings00 Ratings
SEO7.60 Ratings00 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
Comparison of eCommerce Business Management features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
8.0
Ratings
0% below category average
Webflow
-
Ratings
Multi-site management8.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Order processing8.20 Ratings00 Ratings
Inventory management8.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Shipping7.80 Ratings00 Ratings
Custom functionality7.90 Ratings00 Ratings
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
-
Ratings
Webflow
7.8
Ratings
5% below category average
Role-based user permissions00 Ratings7.80 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
Comparison of Platform & Infrastructure features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
-
Ratings
Webflow
8.2
Ratings
5% above category average
API00 Ratings8.20 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language00 Ratings8.30 Ratings
Web Content Creation
Comparison of Web Content Creation features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
-
Ratings
Webflow
8.1
Ratings
4% above category average
WYSIWYG editor00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness00 Ratings8.40 Ratings
Admin section00 Ratings6.80 Ratings
Page templates00 Ratings8.30 Ratings
Library of website themes00 Ratings8.30 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design00 Ratings9.50 Ratings
Publishing workflow00 Ratings8.50 Ratings
Form generator00 Ratings7.10 Ratings
Web Content Management
Comparison of Web Content Management features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Commerce
-
Ratings
Webflow
7.4
Ratings
1% below category average
Content taxonomy00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
SEO support00 Ratings8.50 Ratings
Bulk management00 Ratings6.50 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions00 Ratings7.30 Ratings
Community / comment management00 Ratings7.60 Ratings
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User Ratings
Adobe CommerceWebflow
Likelihood to Recommend
8.2
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8.6
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.0
(0 ratings)
10.0
(0 ratings)
Usability
7.8
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8.6
(0 ratings)
Availability
10.0
(0 ratings)
1.0
(0 ratings)
Performance
9.0
(0 ratings)
1.0
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
8.0
(0 ratings)
6.5
(0 ratings)
Online Training
8.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
8.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Product Scalability
-
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1.0
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Adobe CommerceWebflow
Likelihood to Recommend
We need to do a lot of quotes, and sometimes customers call and want to pay. Adobe Commerce (Magento) did not let you keep saved quotes, so you had to put people on hold whilst you started making the order from scratch rather than just taking payment, which was very annoying.
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The good outweighs the bad. I love how my webpage works, and it fulfills everything that I was trying to accomplish. The ability to tag and distribute content across the site saves a lot of time and energy. I just wish that custom elements were easier to reuse across pages and that it weren't so hard to figure out. This tool is better suited for someone who knows what they are doing, rather than a beginner.
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Pros
  • Magento Commerce Cloud allows us to develop our own custom solutions for problems that we need solved.
  • Magento Commerce Cloud can also be integrated with many of the third part vendors that we use. This has made many implementations go very smoothly and tends to be much quicker than developing our own custom solution.
  • There are many features available right out of the box. Many of them we have not implemented yet, but it is great to have them available to us when we are ready.
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  • Easy to use and customize CMS.
  • Develop engaging CSS interactions and JavaScript animations visually.
  • Several competitively priced hosting tiers are available and all use AWS servers and Fastly CDN.
  • Code can be exported to be used with other CMS platforms such as WordPress, or E-Commerce platforms such as Shopify.
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Cons
  • The Magento admin is not as user-friendly has other e-commerce platforms, and this is why I never recommend it for smaller ecommerce stores.
  • You absolutely need a skilled developer to customize and extend Magento. A skilled developer can make Magento amazing, but if you're looking for a DIY website option, Magento will frustrate you.
  • Magento takes a lot of server resources, so you will not be able to run on it a shared hosting account. You will need a dedicated server for it.
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  • The Content Management System needs improvement. In my experience, it's very difficult to organise all our content at big volumes. We want to create a resources section where we can categorize our content but there isn't an easy or intuitive way to do it
  • In my opinion, it's incredibly difficult to create tables in an article
  • You have to do custom coding for anchor links within an article and it's time consuming and, in my opinion, super annoying
  • Website designs are not responsive we need to keep designing a separate mobile version
  • In my opinion, Formatting content in articles is annoying compared to other CMSs like Wordpress, Shopify, Wix, Blogger, etc. Worst experience I've had.
  • Changes to the nav bar on the homepage do not reflect universally, we needed to do the same changes all over again for our blog and mobile
  • Content editors need to keep logging in every time they add content
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Likelihood to Renew
Magento is well-supported by a big development team at eBay, which not only addresses bug reports very quickly, but also is constantly working on improvements to the platform. The wealth of Magento third party modules ensures that the platform will be up to date with future changes to
Payment or ERP systems.
Security is always a concern and with the Zend framework as a foundation, Magento has had very few security-related patches since I have started to work with it
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It's the perfect balance of GUI and code control
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Usability
It is a simple platfrom for users and an open code platfrom for developers making it one of the easiest ecosystem in ecommerce. It is flexible and controlable. It enables speed and scale. Documentation is readily available and there is a large pool of experience developers and expert as it is a leading platfrom for some time
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With a little education, I find Webflow incredibly easy to use. As previously mentioned, the Webflow University video library is amazing so anything you need help with is already available. That said, I do feel like it is a relatively steep learning curve and would be even steeper for someone who is completely new to Web Development, which is why I gave it the score I did.
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Reliability and Availability
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In my experience, their customer service is an absolute joke, I tried reaching out to them they took forever. I had to keep following up with them as if they never received it in the first place. It’s a new platform, so guidance is needed. Tried the university they offer, in my opinion, it is completely useless, I would just completely move on from this website.
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Performance
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In my opinion, it is horrible, the rendering takes forever. I have the newest MacBook and the platform will still lag and slow down on me. I’m not a developer, I am a designer which makes it worst because I am using the features they are providing not extra coding features. In my opinion, it is a horrible platform really, stay away.
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Support Rating
The technical service was impeccable. They were on point and were very knowledgeable.
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I haven't had to engage them from a support perspective; however, there is a considerable user community for tips/ideas/troubleshooting and the like. I believe the Pro plan supports additional resources but we didn't find that the cost justified the outcome. Overall the need for support has been relatively minor.
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Online Training
Great value for an flexible, open source platform.
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Alternatives Considered
Open source nature of Magento was a key consideration, particularly when launching in new markets. Cost is another key factor here and the GMV model is an important enabler for us as we continue to grow. Adobe Commerce is highly extensible and advanced customization and flexibility built in meaning that we can shape the product into exactly what we require.
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So, Webflow gave me the freedom that other platforms didn't in terms of not needing to code (in comparison to WordPress), and the site looks like a professional page rather than a generic average one, and then in terms of having more than just writing key findings (in comparison to medium) like a site that feels unique and sophisticated. Finally, all in all, Webflow is harder at start but the results are eye pleasing and its totally worth the time.
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Scalability
No answers on this topic
I feel it doesn’t perform the way it’s supposed to and it doesn’t have any beneficial factors to it. In my opinion, there is no reason to use a platform like this when Wix and Shopify, and WordPress exist. I believe Webflow is a platform that shouldn’t exist and it’s only popular because of the hype it received. I tried it and hate it completely.
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Return on Investment
  • When we first went LIVE with Adobe Commerce our SEO / Organic traffic plummeted and so did our conversion so our initial take of Adobe Commerce wasn't great. This was partly to do with business decisions but also to do with out of box functionality not being as expected.
  • Fast forward and we basically did a redesign on the platform and partnered with a fantastic SEO partner and improved results and now are doing extremely well on the Magento platform. Much improved!
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  • Work quality output has improved as Webflow helps bridge the gap between design and development.
  • Lower overall development costs mean more client budget can be allocated to strategy and creative.
  • Faster turnarounds result in shorter billing cycles, which improve agency cashflow.
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