Optimizely Configured Commerce is a SaaS, headless, and composable e-commerce platform that helps manufacturers and distributors scale e-commerce growth using as much or as little out-of-the-box functionality as they prefer; saving organizations time to deploy meaningful buying experiences.
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Squarespace
Score 8.4 out of 10
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Squarespace is a CMS platform that allows users to create a DIY blog, eCommerce store, and/or portfolio (visual art or music). Some Squarespace website and shop templates are industry or use case-specific, such as menu builders for restaurant sites.
$25
per month
Tilda
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Tilda website builder helps users build websites for business and media. With Tilda users can create long forms and articles, as well as landing pages, websites, blogs and all other kinds of content oriented web projects.
$15
per month
Pricing
Optimizely Configured Commerce
Squarespace
Tilda
Editions & Modules
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Basic
$25
per month
Core
$36
per month
Plus
$56
per month
Advanced
$139
per month
Personal
$15
per month
Business
$25
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Optimizely Configured Commerce
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Tilda
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
Required
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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28% to 36% discount available for annual pricing.
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Episerver is a great product. I have implemented dozens of CMS systems and developed thousands of websites over my career. It is the overlay of Insite's eCommerce that has hobbled Episerver's functionality. Maybe that is helpful for the most rudimentary of users, but it is a …
The other products lacked the animation variety for the pages, the easiness to use the UI, the experience being messy, the limited ways to create a website from scratch. The breakpoints in other website builders are not so easy to use, not in hand as on Tilda. Even the …
Features
Optimizely Configured Commerce
Squarespace
Tilda
Online Storefront
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Optimizely Configured Commerce
7.4
12 Ratings
5% below category average
Squarespace
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Product catalog & listings
7.312 Ratings
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Product management
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Bulk product upload
7.612 Ratings
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Branding
7.211 Ratings
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Mobile storefront
7.69 Ratings
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Website integration
7.511 Ratings
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Visual customization
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CMS
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Online Shopping Cart
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Optimizely Configured Commerce
8.2
11 Ratings
7% above category average
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Abandoned cart recovery
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Checkout user experience
8.211 Ratings
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Online Payment System
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8.7
12 Ratings
4% above category average
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eCommerce security
8.712 Ratings
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eCommerce Marketing
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7.2
12 Ratings
6% below category average
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Promotions & discounts
7.110 Ratings
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Personalized recommendations
7.312 Ratings
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SEO
7.111 Ratings
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eCommerce Business Management
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7.7
12 Ratings
4% below category average
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Multi-site management
7.48 Ratings
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Order processing
8.212 Ratings
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Inventory management
7.211 Ratings
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Shipping
8.310 Ratings
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Custom functionality
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Security
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Squarespace
8.2
67 Ratings
0% below category average
Tilda
9.1
1 Ratings
10% above category average
Role-based user permissions
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8.267 Ratings
9.11 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
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Squarespace
6.6
58 Ratings
16% below category average
Tilda
8.2
1 Ratings
6% above category average
API
00 Ratings
7.151 Ratings
9.11 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language
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6.137 Ratings
7.31 Ratings
Web Content Creation
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Squarespace
7.7
99 Ratings
1% below category average
Tilda
8.3
1 Ratings
6% above category average
WYSIWYG editor
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9.284 Ratings
9.11 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness
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7.178 Ratings
9.11 Ratings
Admin section
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7.498 Ratings
9.11 Ratings
Page templates
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7.299 Ratings
9.11 Ratings
Library of website themes
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7.496 Ratings
9.11 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design
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8.195 Ratings
4.51 Ratings
Publishing workflow
00 Ratings
8.286 Ratings
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Form generator
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6.780 Ratings
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Web Content Management
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The eCommerce catalog side has a lot of benefits to it and has been much easier to work with and customize than the CMS side. It is this integration and using both for a branded marketing website that has the user journey from browsing and leading into the eCommerce side that has been the bigger challenge, outside of the overall stability of the releases with the bugs we have encountered. I think the solution is well suited if you are mainly a catalog site. We, however, sell machinery and solutions that are not sold via the eCommerce site and we need to showcase them on the website. However, we have a core industrial catalog of consumable products that support the machine and solutions purchases which are very well suited for the eCommerce catalog. It is the CMS/Catalog integration that has caused a need for more customizations to the platform and as a result increased costs to maintain, lowering our overall ROI from the solution. We are also a bit hamstrung by having to rely on our development partner to make changes that our digital agency is better suited to do for us in the CMS. It is requiring extra cost and resources as a result. If more functionality could be surfaced, it would be much better.
Squarespace is one of the best solutions out there for building a website or web experience that looks good, has great functionality and is cost-effective, even for smaller businesses. Although most people in marketing will find most of the elements intuitive, if the creator is struggling with any of the functionality, there are many, many support options and other users who can offer assistance.
Tilda is very well suited for designers and artists who are aiming for an easy, fast, and creative website builder. Either for personal use or for a client’s work, Tilda is just what you need, if you want a blank canvas with almost full freedom to create the craziest animations and designs. I wouldn’t say there is a less appropriate scenario, since Tilda can be very flexible for anyone who’s looking to create a website. There are templates in a large gallery, as well as a huge support feature that shows tutorials and examples.
Integration Jobs/Connections - Providing a good out-of-the-box solution to hook into ERPs and common endpoints.
Design and Development Partner Network to work with - If you have customizations in mind, the Optimizely partner network will give you the chance to find a suitable partner to meet your needs.
Good layout/flow/settings breakdown - There are a lot of "redundant" settings, but the more management access, the better.
Stupid simple to use. I know very creative people who cannot code and this is probably the easiest ever platform for them!
Pretty website templates and great functionality with showing off portfolios.
They've already figured out what are the problems that non-coding people have when creating websites and they've figured out a simple solution for all of it.
Quite flexible and easy to use for daily marketing user tasks, like updating page listings, promotions, and copy. More in-depth tasks like managing product attributes, rearranging product taxonomy placement, and CMS editing are not user-friendly and require a careful and detailed process to follow.
It's simple to use for someone who is really good with computers as well as those who are not. I've been using my personal squarespace for years and have also helped clients build a starting page which they are later able to manage theirselves.
It's a mixed bag. The team has been very nice, but there has been an underlying feeling of condescension because we have complained or "caused trouble" over the inadequacy of the CMS component. Also, support for modifications or UI changes has been terribly slow. Understandably, COVID has made life hard for everyone, but there is an expectation that we complete our work immediately, but their team will "put it in queue" when we have a request or find a bug. Further, we certainly feel that we were sold a list of capabilities that we have not seen come to fruition. Finally, the change of ownership 3 times (Insite -> Epi -> Opti) over our implementation period has been both confusing and disruptive.
Help is available directly from the back end and uses full sentence searching to find answers to questions others may have asked before. With a ton of articles and support questions documents, it is very likely that your question has been answered. If not each page has the ability to open a direct email to support. Each case has a number and can be followed. Responses are often quick and have links and directions clearly stated
I was not very involved with this process. It has been 3 years since we made a decision and I can't even remember the name of the other companies we were considering. I was in a different role then so I was less involved with the eCommerce department. I do remember really liking the people we were working with. That played a huge role in our selection since we would be working with them for years on the site.
Squarespace was quicker to set up and more accessible to manipulate the theme, pictures, and content. The page layouts are more versatile and fluid. With WordPress, more time-consuming efforts go into making a template work the way you want it to (because of the lack of the drag-and-drop grids that Squarespace has).
Automation of updates and integration with ERP has saved time and provides reliable data for the website in sync with ERP
Integration with external PIM has saved time and provides reliable sync with content data for the website. Changes and improvements have been slow and difficult.
The cost is reasonably decent. My client says they spent about $20 a month or $240 a year. I asked her if she could add Google AdSense to her blog one day, and they believe they can. They said a custom site would cost them $3000-10,000 depending on who does it. And I agreed, but I found the website they created was on the lower end of that range.