Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Adobe Experience Manager
Score 8.6 out of 10
N/A
Adobe Experience Manager is a combined web content management system and digital asset management system. The combined applications of Adobe Experience Manager Sites and Adobe Experience Manager Assets is offered by the vendor as an end-to-end solution for managing and delivering marketing content.N/A
BigCommerce
Score 7.8 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
BigCommerce is a SaaS platform that allows SMBs to develop eCommerce sites. Features include the capabilities to design the storefront, configure products, manage payments, generate traffic, and optimize conversion.
$39
per month
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.
$0
Pricing
Adobe Experience ManagerBigCommerceWooCommerce
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
Standard
$39
per month
Plus
$105
per month
Pro
$399
per month
Enterprise
Custom
per month
Woo Enterprise
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Adobe Experience ManagerBigCommerceWooCommerce
Free Trial
NoYesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYesYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsA discount is offered for annual billing.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 Experience Manager

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BigCommerce
Chose BigCommerce
We sell high-risk items as far as the banks are concerned. BigCommerce allows me to make the changes I need to make myself without having to rely on a web designer to assist me. Squarespace and Stripe dropped us for selling "drug paraphernalia" so we needed a solution quickly …
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce has a good balance between being "all done for you" and mega easy to use (like Shopify), and being a developer yourself and having endless capabilities at your disposal if you know how to use them (WooCommerce). BigCommerce has a ton of capabilities (not everything …
Chose BigCommerce
We switched from Shopify due to the restrictions they implemented on our industry. While we spent tens of thousands of dollars investing in our Shopify store, we can't have them cutting us off anytime they want. We reviewed WooCommerce, but didn't like the storefront or …
Chose BigCommerce
When we compared BigCommerce to Shopify Plus, we found that BigCommerce had better SEO benefits available without needing an additional paid app to control it. We were also able to manage listings and orders more efficiently with better value for money. Shopify Plus offered …
Chose BigCommerce
When you look at the landscape of e-commerce platforms, BigCommerce really sets itself apart by being built for serious growth from day one. While Wix is great for simple drag-and-drop projects and Shopify excels at getting a basic shop live in an hour, they both often hit a …
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce is fully hosted SaaS product which handles the security, performance and upgrades whereas others need my intervention. It has strong built in B2B features that may be lacked in other platforms such as WooCommerce. It has strong APIs and ecosystem of integration …
Chose BigCommerce
Each platform has its pros and cons. However, overall, BigCommerce is the most challenging to work with from a developer's perspective. Simply finding files and locating the code in the theme editor takes too much time.
Chose BigCommerce
I find BigCommerce easy to use from a non computer person stand point. It was easy to quickly get adjusted to and what they charge for building and running a website far surpassed there competitors.
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce is quick, easy to setup with tons of features, easy to integrate with other applications. All of these great features are available for very less as compared to other application. We have tried multiple application but BigCommerce is one of those who never …
Chose BigCommerce
Every criterion we evaluated against BigCommerce either won outright or held its own. What got us over the line was the incredible personal support at every step of the way from onboarding and implementation through to BAU. I had a support ticket this morning which I resolved …
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce gave us room to grow. It seemed to offer options further than we would have had [an] interest in going. The list/choices of apps were great. I do not know if the individuals who wrote the 3rd party apps were vetted, it really felt like they were. They know …
Chose BigCommerce
Of all the eCommerce platforms we evaluated, only Shopify would compete. Shopify is a better bet with smaller catalogs and less custom business requirements in our experience. While the app store in Shopify is robust, BigCommerce has better native features that were important …
Chose BigCommerce
The ability to have a product catalog and shop pulling from the same place isn't available with Woo and Shopify. We can have everything in one place. The CMS is far superior to other e-comm platforms. Developers will be happy with the capability to create anything they need or …
Chose BigCommerce
WooCommmerce and Magento are great, provided you have a consistent developer team that can constantly manage it and clients have the budget for that. But most times, the amount of money spent on developer managed sites is better spent on growing the company instead of custom …
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce seemed to have all the features I needed, at the price I needed, and had a free trial I could access
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce had the most robust offerings for the price. It also came very highly recommended by the developer we hired to help us.
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce offers so much more features and capabilities out-of-the-box than all the other options combined. Sure the other options have a large marketplace of apps and add-ons, but things tends to break when a platform relies on their 3rd party apps to provide basic …
Chose BigCommerce
Easy to use and it feels like it’s mine and not being hosted by some other company.
Chose BigCommerce
The main reason we chose BigCommerce was it came with more basic features out of the box. WooCommcerce requires adding plugs for every feature you want and manually keeping them up-to-date. It's completely customizable but at the risk everything playing nice together. Shopify
Chose BigCommerce
My business previously used Big Cartel which was perfect for a small artsy business. However when we grew, Big Cartel did not have all the functionality that we needed - such as subcategories and sub-subcategories. Wix was attractive but it felt a little like an instagram …
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce beat every one of the products that we tested in functionality, ease of use, and cost for value received. What really impressed us what how willing the customer service team at Big Commerce was willing to help us during the set up/trial period. Despite us not having …
Chose BigCommerce
I had used BigCommerce for a few years previously, so I was familiar with the platform. Shopify is the main rival for BigCommerce, but I preferred how BigCommerce worked. Magento, I would say, has the ability to be a better platform, but also has the cost to go with it if you …
WooCommerce
Chose WooCommerce
WooCommerce is just simply quicker to get an e-commerce website built and up and running than either OpenCart or X-Cart....overall administration is easier for website owners as well. WooCommerce allows much better customization as a self-hosted option to BigCommerce. I …
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
WooCommerce is cheaper and more customizable, making it easy to create a great-looking product and a polished purchasing and checkout experience. Our BigCommerce site required significant custom coding to get the desired functionality. That said, BigCommerce has been a very …
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
WooCommerce has been great to us for SEO. By using YoastSEO we have been able to add more targeted parameters for each product page.
Chose WooCommerce
Since WooCommerce has merged with WordPress, the integration has become even more seamless than ever before. The fact that the database space has been reduced because of the integration, has lightened the load on servers. The additional overhaul of variations has also taken a …
Features
Adobe Experience ManagerBigCommerceWooCommerce
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Experience Manager
8.4
38 Ratings
3% above category average
BigCommerce
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WooCommerce
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Role-based user permissions8.438 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
Comparison of Platform & Infrastructure features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Experience Manager
8.0
33 Ratings
1% below category average
BigCommerce
-
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WooCommerce
-
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API7.829 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language8.129 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Web Content Creation
Comparison of Web Content Creation features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Experience Manager
7.5
38 Ratings
4% above category average
BigCommerce
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WooCommerce
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WYSIWYG editor7.433 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness6.734 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Admin section7.034 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Page templates7.637 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Library of website themes7.326 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design7.835 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Publishing workflow8.135 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Form generator7.629 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Web Content Management
Comparison of Web Content Management features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Experience Manager
7.3
37 Ratings
8% above category average
BigCommerce
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WooCommerce
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Content taxonomy7.731 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
SEO support7.133 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Bulk management7.236 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions7.534 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Community / comment management7.130 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Online Storefront
Comparison of Online Storefront features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Experience Manager
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Ratings
BigCommerce
7.1
445 Ratings
9% below category average
WooCommerce
8.0
96 Ratings
3% above category average
Product catalog & listings00 Ratings7.8441 Ratings8.095 Ratings
Product management00 Ratings7.6438 Ratings8.096 Ratings
Bulk product upload00 Ratings7.2337 Ratings7.378 Ratings
Branding00 Ratings6.9387 Ratings7.383 Ratings
Mobile storefront00 Ratings7.5427 Ratings9.288 Ratings
Product variations00 Ratings6.9414 Ratings7.888 Ratings
Website integration00 Ratings7.5367 Ratings9.496 Ratings
Visual customization00 Ratings6.6430 Ratings7.192 Ratings
CMS00 Ratings6.4320 Ratings7.974 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
Comparison of Online Shopping Cart features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Experience Manager
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Ratings
BigCommerce
7.5
430 Ratings
2% below category average
WooCommerce
6.3
91 Ratings
19% below category average
Abandoned cart recovery00 Ratings7.4387 Ratings5.759 Ratings
Checkout user experience00 Ratings7.5425 Ratings6.991 Ratings
Online Payment System
Comparison of Online Payment System features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Experience Manager
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Ratings
BigCommerce
7.8
426 Ratings
7% below category average
WooCommerce
8.5
85 Ratings
2% above category average
eCommerce security00 Ratings7.8426 Ratings8.585 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
Comparison of eCommerce Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Experience Manager
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Ratings
BigCommerce
7.1
431 Ratings
8% below category average
WooCommerce
6.3
94 Ratings
20% below category average
Promotions & discounts00 Ratings7.2407 Ratings7.491 Ratings
Personalized recommendations00 Ratings6.6338 Ratings5.174 Ratings
SEO00 Ratings7.4401 Ratings6.483 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
Comparison of eCommerce Business Management features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Experience Manager
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Ratings
BigCommerce
7.4
436 Ratings
8% below category average
WooCommerce
7.8
93 Ratings
3% below category average
Multi-site management00 Ratings8.0207 Ratings6.847 Ratings
Order processing00 Ratings8.1415 Ratings8.391 Ratings
Inventory management00 Ratings7.8368 Ratings8.290 Ratings
Shipping00 Ratings6.7376 Ratings8.484 Ratings
Custom functionality00 Ratings6.6371 Ratings7.586 Ratings
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User Ratings
Adobe Experience ManagerBigCommerceWooCommerce
Likelihood to Recommend
8.4
(140 ratings)
8.2
(458 ratings)
8.5
(93 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
8.2
(6 ratings)
10.0
(54 ratings)
7.0
(4 ratings)
Usability
7.8
(94 ratings)
10.0
(28 ratings)
8.0
(12 ratings)
Availability
8.6
(5 ratings)
8.2
(6 ratings)
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Performance
8.0
(5 ratings)
8.2
(6 ratings)
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Support Rating
7.2
(11 ratings)
10.0
(28 ratings)
5.0
(1 ratings)
Online Training
-
(0 ratings)
8.2
(3 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
8.7
(2 ratings)
9.2
(15 ratings)
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Configurability
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8.2
(4 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Contract Terms and Pricing Model
9.5
(2 ratings)
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Ease of integration
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8.2
(4 ratings)
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Product Scalability
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7.9
(362 ratings)
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Professional Services
9.0
(1 ratings)
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Vendor post-sale
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8.2
(3 ratings)
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Vendor pre-sale
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9.1
(3 ratings)
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User Testimonials
Adobe Experience ManagerBigCommerceWooCommerce
Likelihood to Recommend
Adobe
I'll answer the second one because I mean, the first one I don't have an issue with. The second scenario is we oftentimes have the need to spin off very small campaign style sites or sites that generate leads but are unbranded and that sort of thing. So that's hard to do in AEM because you have to then create another organization within AEM to do that. And we're talking about sites that are maybe five to 10 pages in size. So we've been investigating Edge, but then that's a different workflow, so we'd have to train people on that. So it would be nice if there was something within the AEM structure that could allow you to do something very similar to Edge, where you make some small micro sites that are not necessarily branded, that you could still host within the platform and not have to retrain everybody on a completely different platform.
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Commerce.com
BigCommerce is really well suited for someone who wants to get selling quickly, but may not have endless developer experience, or even web design experience for that matter. Their templates, even the free ones, are very attractive and supported by tons of third party apps. I think the only times it is not a slam dunk recommendation would be if someone is dead set on using another solution like Shopify, or if they are not looking for an ecommerce site and more of a flat website, this would be overkill.
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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
  • It allows us to scale so that we can make a change on a global footer. And it applies to all of the different property websites. It allows us to set up components and compartmentalize things in a way. The big thing is that it's scalable. And then it also ties into Adobe Analytics and other Adobe products. So we are a complete Adobe shop. Every Adobe product that we can use, we use. I don't think we do it for marketing so much, but for doing target testing and analytics, data scientists are using the same product and so it all speaks.
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Commerce.com
  • We really appreciate how easy it is to add products, and variants of products.
  • The integrated site analytics is pretty slick and tells us how our customers are utilizing our site/allows us to recognize trends.
  • Adding sales badges is a breeze and allows us to target specific items for sale to market!
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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
  • There are some glitches in permissions inheritance that require us to toggle a save on permissions in groups that inherit from a group that was recently updated.
  • Large packages require stopping the workflow launcher OSGi components or many workflows will slow down the server.
  • Locked pages are hard to find unless I use /siteadmin... I often hear that the CQ tools will go away, but if we lose that, some small things might be harder to do, like finding locked pages.
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Commerce.com
  • In my experience, customer support FAILS terribly in knowledge of getting a BC site live
  • In my experience, the back side/ dashboard is very archaic compared to Volusion, will add hours of work to your week.
  • In my experience, pretty much anything you NEED is done with an "app" at additional cost. I think we have a few hundred dollars in apps already on top of cost of BigCommerce.
  • I feel coming from Volusion to BigCommerce was so depressing but we do feel secure that the company will remain in business. We are looking for something else already.
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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
We had and still have a fantastic experience using Adobe CQ. Lots of flexibility, great integration with other Adobe products we already use and a powerful technology make it a great fit for our corporate environment. Also as the community grows, it makes it easier to network with other developers and users to get new ideas on how to continue to get the best out of the software.
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Commerce.com
I personally would not even consider another e-commerce website platform.
Bigcommerce may have the same (or close to the same) functionality and integrations as other SaaS platforms but they excel at customer service and tech support. At the end of the day you need a company that will answer the phone in less than a minute especially if you're having a 5 alarm issue. That said, we hardly ever have any issues. The site was down for a few minutes one time 5 years ago. Sometimes we have issues with coding or apps and they help me with that too. They even walked me through installing our new theme when the contracted developers told me that wasn't included in the development of our new website.
Bigcommerce comes out with new innovations every year, not including apps that other people write for the platform, and there are a lot of those and new ones all the time. And there are a LOT of awesome themes to choose from (Halothemes are the best).
And the price is reasonable!
I'd give Bigcommerce my business any time and recommend them to anyone looking to run an e-commerce website. You could even use them for a non-shopping site, we have one of those too!
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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
Adobe Experience Manager overall is fairly easy to use and caters to a wide range of users when it comes to their technical abilities. It has the flexibility to enable UI/UX designers to pop in and easily design new content with drop in components. It also has sufficient capabilities for those who are more technically inclined and want to dig more into custom code or solutions
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Commerce.com
I think that overall it has a great front end for the customer. On the back end, it takes a little spin-up time, but in just a couple of hours you can really have your head wrapped around everything you're going to need 99% of the time. It takes me about 5 minutes to train a new user on how to interact with customer orders.
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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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Reliability and Availability
Adobe
Being part of Adobe Suite means you are already notified when the tool has any outages. However, I have never faced unplanned outages. Whenever you face any issue with the site, it is clearly stated if there were any planned outages and how quickly you will be back to normal. So, I will say that even the outages are planned and managed in a great way like their other services.
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Commerce.com
So far in my time with BigCommerce I have not had any down time when it comes to my webstore or accessing it at any time I need to. Knowing that they have such a good uptime, it makes me feel comfortable that my customers can access things anytime, but also keep sales going 24/7
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Automattic
No answers on this topic
Performance
Adobe
With respect to performance, Adobe experience manager is one of the best in the CMS space. We didn't observe frequent slowness on platform, however the systems which are accessing experience manager should be of good specifications without which slowness would be observed. Adobe experience manager works well in integration with other solutions, unless the destination application is designed to trigger frequent calls to AEM.
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Commerce.com
I have not had any issues with pages loading slow or any real other issues, not that I have encountered so far. Speed of the site and images loading are fantastic and everything just seems to work nicely, which may seem like a simple thing to say about things, but when something just WORKS! Its rather nice vs fighting with things to work right.
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Automattic
No answers on this topic
Support Rating
Adobe
Adobe Experience Manager, in all its capacity, is a great alternative to any other CMS you are using. It helps in rapid development and makes life easier for maintaining the website for multi-language sites. Technical know-how is eliminated at content authoring. Better documentation in terms of live examples with videos would be appreciated.
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Commerce.com
Because they are always there no matter how simple or complex the question is, if they don't know the answer they don't fake it and just make you go away feeling frustrated.. they get you to someone that does know the answer. I always appreciate their help and their honesty!
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Automattic
not muh support
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Online Training
Adobe
No answers on this topic
Commerce.com
They have a comprehensive online help file system that makes it easy to do almost anything. They cover just about everything you'd want to do with your online store with images, clear descriptions and in some cases video. I will, however, say the videos should be a little more professorially done and not sound like the employees are doing it in their cubical.
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Automattic
No answers on this topic
Implementation Rating
Adobe
Depending on your individual needs, It is really quite simple to create an authoring experience for a website that looks really good. I have been part of many implementations and many teams and have seen many projects that were super successful and others that were not implemented well. AEM has room for a lot of flexibility in the implementation process compared to other CMS like SharePoint
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Commerce.com
A certified BigCommerce design and solution partner will usually comprise a team of highly experienced designers, developers and marketers. It is our view that in the vast majority of cases, this will pay dividends in the long-term - especially for those teams that could use the extra support.
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Automattic
No answers on this topic
Alternatives Considered
Adobe
SSO is one fits all, so we don't have to have a separate SSO for each application of Adobe The integration with Analytics works perfectly and bring directly value really quickly Target remains more complicated to set up, but can also bring a lot of value once integrated with the rest of the Adobe platform The fact that the solution is Cloud services is also a big advantage for maintenance
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Commerce.com
BigCommerce even with add-ons such as a PIM and B2B functionality wins for small businesses on affordability and ease of use. No servers or updates to worry about and no expensive agencies to pay. This being said, if the budget were no issue, for larger organisations Magento is perhaps a better option.
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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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Contract Terms and Pricing Model
Adobe
Instead of being directly involved in the tool purchase, I am involved in analysis or what we can use to maximize the tool. Small organizations may find it expensive. However, if the team or organization focuses more on your ROI or the features you will get, then it will definitely be worth it. Pricing is based on a number of factors, including team size or the use of the tool. The user can select the pricing option that best fits their needs based on the number of form submissions they make or the number of pages they wish to publish on their global/multisite sites.
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Commerce.com
No answers on this topic
Automattic
No answers on this topic
Scalability
Adobe
No answers on this topic
Commerce.com
I believe after seeing all of the parts of this platform, one is able to develop the business and keep adding on select features for the business. There are multiple options for purchase with the various platforms once the business grows more. The different features being offered by the platform can lead us to scalability.
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Automattic
No answers on this topic
Professional Services
Adobe
The professional services team within adobe is one of the best in terms of technical and solutioning knowledge. However, considering the billing charges of adobe professional services team, it is always recommended to involve them during platform initial setup or when a complex solution is to be built with platform customizations.
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Commerce.com
No answers on this topic
Automattic
No answers on this topic
Return on Investment
Adobe
  • too soon to tell on increased conversion rates based on external marketing factors in play but having increased visibility into customer engagement trends will most likely lead to improvement of our conversion rates.
  • There have been productivity gains from the perspective of actually migrating all of our externally managed sites to the same in-house Adobe Experience Manager platform and then being able to utilize those universal components.
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Commerce.com
  • Provides a robust platform to sell a high-risk product.
  • Page Builder saves you time and money by negating the need to buy a template.
  • Includes robust promotion settings that allow for codes and automatic discounts, bulk discounts, and customer groups (i.e. military discount), all native options.
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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

Adobe Experience Manager Screenshots

Screenshot of AEM Forms - Creates an adaptive formScreenshot of AEM Forms - themes libraryScreenshot of AEM Forms - where to create a templateScreenshot of AEM Forms - the interactive communications editorScreenshot of Adobe Experience Manager Sites - document-based authoring enables marketers to create and publish content with familiar tools.Screenshot of Adobe Experience Manager Sites - Universal Editor, an advanced visual editor, empowers marketers to edit and publish content.

BigCommerce Screenshots

Screenshot of enterprise ecommerce for high-volume brands like Skullcandy.Screenshot of the integration that lets you list products on Amazon directly from the BigCommerce control panel, with centralized inventory and order processing and fulfillment.Screenshot of where to customize the look and feel of a storefront.

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.