Digital River Global Commerce offers cloud commerce tools and services for selling digital and physical products across global online markets, handling taxes, regulations, payments, e-marketing and more.
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Webflow
Score 8.6 out of 10
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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
Digital River
Webflow
Editions & Modules
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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
Digital River
Webflow
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Up to a 22% discount available for annual pricing.
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Digital River
Webflow
Features
Digital River
Webflow
Online Storefront
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Digital River
5.6
3 Ratings
32% below category average
Webflow
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Product catalog & listings
2.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Product management
2.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Bulk product upload
10.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Branding
5.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Mobile storefront
5.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Product variations
7.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Website integration
5.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Visual customization
5.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
CMS
9.52 Ratings
00 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
Comparison of Online Shopping Cart features of Product A and Product B
Digital River
7.4
3 Ratings
3% below category average
Webflow
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Abandoned cart recovery
9.82 Ratings
00 Ratings
Checkout user experience
5.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Online Payment System
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Digital River
5.0
3 Ratings
49% below category average
Webflow
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eCommerce security
5.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
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Digital River
6.9
3 Ratings
10% below category average
Webflow
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Promotions & discounts
9.82 Ratings
00 Ratings
Personalized recommendations
6.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
SEO
5.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
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Digital River
8.2
2 Ratings
3% above category average
Webflow
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Multi-site management
2.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Order processing
9.82 Ratings
00 Ratings
Inventory management
10.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Shipping
10.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Custom functionality
9.32 Ratings
00 Ratings
Security
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Digital River
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Ratings
Webflow
7.8
16 Ratings
5% below category average
Role-based user permissions
00 Ratings
7.816 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
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Digital River
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Webflow
8.2
13 Ratings
6% above category average
API
00 Ratings
8.113 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language
00 Ratings
8.311 Ratings
Web Content Creation
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Digital River
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Ratings
Webflow
8.2
19 Ratings
6% above category average
WYSIWYG editor
00 Ratings
8.119 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness
00 Ratings
8.518 Ratings
Admin section
00 Ratings
7.019 Ratings
Page templates
00 Ratings
8.418 Ratings
Library of website themes
00 Ratings
8.315 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design
00 Ratings
9.519 Ratings
Publishing workflow
00 Ratings
8.418 Ratings
Form generator
00 Ratings
7.015 Ratings
Web Content Management
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Well suited if you are wanting to implement a solution with minimal staff or resources to support a large project such as E-Commerce software delivery.
Since the purpose in my case is to build a small professional looking site to present project outcomes and other research, I can create custom fields and design experimentations. Webflow builds sites that are super professional, with many amazing templates that don't look cheap. Additionally, I can test responsive layouts. Apart from this, I used 1-2 static pages to illustrate key findings for example what a multilingual site could look like with screenshots without needing CMS in free version, which are all the valuable skills to acquire. Compared to WordPress, Webflow is expensive with limited free features, although it has really cool additional features that will make the site I build stand out.
Digital River's email marketing arm has always been top notch. They are very connected with their customers, quick to alert us to any problems they are experiencing and respond if we bring something to their attention.
The Global Commerce platform has grown leaps and bounds in the last few years. Its great having a cloud based ecommerce platform that can be accessed securely from any computer in the world.
Worldwide payments continues to be a Digital River strong point. They are continually investigating and and doing the work necessary to new countries and locales to their platform.
Saves time- because I don't have to do double entry of content.
It saves money. I like that it is an all-in-one system, so I don't have to host elsewhere.
Flexibility - Webflow provides me with a lot of flexibility in my webpage design, allowing me to adjust pages as needed, depending on the content types.
Their flexibility and customizability are lacking. Changes to our cart or store require a lot of lead time discussions and development time.
They have many strange UI implementations for things. One search bar is a wildcard match, while another is a string match. One setting might break your product, or be editable once, but you cannot change it after that one time.
Brand recognition is still behind WordPress, which can make it a challenging sell for clients looking to play it safe in their CMS decision.
The CMS is ideal for smaller datasets, but higher content sites introduce some minor challenges.
Alignment between designers and developers is key prior to implementation. The flexibility of the platform requires careful planning to avoid over-engineering.
N/A I wasn't the person that implemented or recommended Digital River. But from an eCommerce standpoint I liked the organization overall and would recommend it.
Webflow is very easy for a beginner to get started with and achieve good results, but to achieve an expert level of understanding requires experience and some web development knowledge. HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript knowledge aren't required to use Webflow, but an expert will know BEM class naming patterns, be able to create reusable elements and design systems, and add 3rd party integrations that require custom code.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.