Laravel PHP Framework vs. Magento Open Source vs. Angular Feature Flags

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Laravel PHP Framework
Score 9.8 out of 10
N/A
Laravel is a free, open source web application PHP framework.N/A
Magento Open Source
Score 8.5 out of 10
N/A
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
Angular Feature Flags
Score 6.4 out of 10
N/A
Angular Feature Flags is an open source AngularJS feature management tool.N/A
Pricing
Laravel PHP FrameworkMagento Open SourceAngular Feature Flags
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Laravel PHP FrameworkMagento Open SourceAngular Feature Flags
Free Trial
NoNoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPricing for Magento will vary greatly depending on outsourcing support and maintenance services.
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Community Pulse
Laravel PHP FrameworkMagento Open SourceAngular Feature Flags
Considered Multiple Products
Laravel PHP Framework
Chose Laravel PHP Framework
Laravel is much better than CodeIgniter in many aspects, First of all it is more secure and robust. It has a great troubleshooting mechanism. They have added more libraries, themes and plug-ins for different purposes. The MVC model helped the developers to get rid of writing …
Magento Open Source
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
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.
Angular Feature Flags

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Features
Laravel PHP FrameworkMagento Open SourceAngular Feature Flags
Online Storefront
Comparison of Online Storefront features of Product A and Product B
Laravel PHP Framework
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Ratings
Magento Open Source
7.4
29 Ratings
5% below category average
Angular Feature Flags
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Ratings
Product catalog & listings00 Ratings9.429 Ratings00 Ratings
Product management00 Ratings9.029 Ratings00 Ratings
Bulk product upload00 Ratings9.027 Ratings00 Ratings
Branding00 Ratings6.927 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile storefront00 Ratings4.029 Ratings00 Ratings
Product variations00 Ratings9.427 Ratings00 Ratings
Website integration00 Ratings8.126 Ratings00 Ratings
Visual customization00 Ratings5.628 Ratings00 Ratings
CMS00 Ratings5.127 Ratings00 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
Comparison of Online Shopping Cart features of Product A and Product B
Laravel PHP Framework
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Ratings
Magento Open Source
7.5
29 Ratings
2% below category average
Angular Feature Flags
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Ratings
Abandoned cart recovery00 Ratings6.224 Ratings00 Ratings
Checkout user experience00 Ratings8.929 Ratings00 Ratings
Online Payment System
Comparison of Online Payment System features of Product A and Product B
Laravel PHP Framework
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Ratings
Magento Open Source
8.8
27 Ratings
6% above category average
Angular Feature Flags
-
Ratings
eCommerce security00 Ratings8.827 Ratings00 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
Comparison of eCommerce Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Laravel PHP Framework
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Ratings
Magento Open Source
6.3
29 Ratings
20% below category average
Angular Feature Flags
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Ratings
Promotions & discounts00 Ratings9.329 Ratings00 Ratings
Personalized recommendations00 Ratings2.022 Ratings00 Ratings
SEO00 Ratings7.725 Ratings00 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
Comparison of eCommerce Business Management features of Product A and Product B
Laravel PHP Framework
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Ratings
Magento Open Source
9.6
29 Ratings
18% above category average
Angular Feature Flags
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Ratings
Multi-site management00 Ratings10.026 Ratings00 Ratings
Order processing00 Ratings9.428 Ratings00 Ratings
Inventory management00 Ratings9.426 Ratings00 Ratings
Shipping00 Ratings9.425 Ratings00 Ratings
Custom functionality00 Ratings9.927 Ratings00 Ratings
Best Alternatives
Laravel PHP FrameworkMagento Open SourceAngular Feature Flags
Small Businesses
CodeIgniter
CodeIgniter
Score 10.0 out of 10
Ecwid by Lightspeed
Ecwid by Lightspeed
Score 10.0 out of 10
GitLab
GitLab
Score 8.8 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
Symfony
Symfony
Score 10.0 out of 10
Shopify Plus
Shopify Plus
Score 8.9 out of 10
GitLab
GitLab
Score 8.8 out of 10
Enterprises

No answers on this topic

IBM Digital Commerce
IBM Digital Commerce
Score 9.0 out of 10
GitLab
GitLab
Score 8.8 out of 10
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User Ratings
Laravel PHP FrameworkMagento Open SourceAngular Feature Flags
Likelihood to Recommend
7.7
(17 ratings)
8.0
(30 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
8.0
(1 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
6.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Laravel PHP FrameworkMagento Open SourceAngular Feature Flags
Likelihood to Recommend
Open Source
I would say that Laravel is not a suitable framework for high-frequency, high-volume, real-time interaction or processing millions of records in batch operations. It shines for standard database web applications (CRUD, Admin Panels, etc.) and is a fantastic multi-developer framework.
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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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Open Source
Feature Flags are well suited for apps which are being developed across numerous teams in order to extend and basically enable/disable whatever areas of the app you want. It's not really necessary for an individual developer or perhaps even a single team of developers, depending.
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Pros
Open Source
  • Laravel utilizes the best possible PHP standards and coding practices.
  • Laravel uses many widely-accepted community libraries and builds upon them, rather than re-inventing everything.
  • Laravel has many components available from the community and is extremely easy to build custom components for, either with custom code or by integrating existing third-party PHP libraries.
  • Laravel is flexible enough to power pretty much any kind of application I can imagine.
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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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Open Source
  • Allows for easy configuration of what you may define as features
  • Allows for a customization layer to utilize Feature Flags
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Cons
Open Source
  • Laravel is updated regularly, which is great. However, in order to get the latest features, use the newest 3rd party libraries, have the most current security updates, and ensure that the newest features of PHP are usable, you have to continuously upgrade your Laravel application. This costs time and money, obviously, and if you don't stay on top of the updates you will quickly fall behind. This is the case with any open source software, but it needs to be considered for any team considering using Laravel or any other software.
  • Because of the size of the Laravel community, there are a LOT of 3rd party libraries. Some of these are great, some are less than great. Sometimes it's difficult to evaluate the quality of a library, making it difficult to trust many libraries. Developers need to be cautious and thoughtful when considering using new software.
  • Because of the rapid development of the Laravel framework, the size of the community, and the simplicity of being able to publish content online - it is very easy to find documentation, tutorials, or other "advice" that is not up to date, or that has outdated information.
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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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Open Source
  • Would be nice if there were a built in route guard and more end to end solution out of the box I suppose
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Likelihood to Renew
Open Source
Laravel PHP Framework has continued to exceed my expectations. It supported me in the development of a high quality and stable web application that is mission critical for the organization. I cannot imagine wanting to use any other tool for web development. Documentation, unit tests, and numerous integration options make using Laravel PHP Framework a natural choice.
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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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Open Source
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Usability
Open Source
As I mentioned earlier Laravel PHP Framework has lot of in built feature as well as there is vast set of packages available to add the features in your application. It has very large community who can help when you feel stuck somewhere. This is why this rating is justified.
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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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Open Source
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Alternatives Considered
Open Source
Supporting unit testing is bigger plus point in Laravel than any other framework. Developing with Laravel is much easier. Other frameworks have value in market, but Laravel has taken the lead in popularity among PHP developers in recent years. The large community supports you if you have problems. Using Laravel, integration became easy with third-party libraries, but it was costly too.
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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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Open Source
We still utilize Git as our source control system but Feature Flags allow us to use Git in a less complex and more efficient way for our development needs.
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Return on Investment
Open Source
  • Positive: Our delivery time for PHP application is faster than usual.
  • Positive: Developers are happy and they write better code with their usual development tools. No tool-upgrade necessary.
  • Negative: Initial delivery took 6 months extra and had to rewrite project several times.
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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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Open Source
  • I would say a large ROI considering the reduction in branching and merging we need to perform and also the ability to use common, up to date code across teams. There's a lot of shared code we make use of, particularly with identity and authentication and our entire identity platform which is essentially used by each feature.
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