Oracle Commerce is an ecommerce platform that helps B2C and B2B businesses connect customer and sales data from their CRM to their financial and operational data so they can offer personalized experiences to buyers across sales channels.
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WooCommerce
Score 7.9 out of 10
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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.
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Oracle Commerce
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Features
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Online Storefront
Comparison of Online Storefront features of Product A and Product B
Oracle Commerce
9.0
18 Ratings
13% above category average
WooCommerce
7.9
92 Ratings
0% above category average
Product catalog & listings
9.118 Ratings
8.491 Ratings
Product management
9.118 Ratings
8.392 Ratings
Bulk product upload
8.417 Ratings
8.074 Ratings
Branding
8.416 Ratings
7.180 Ratings
Mobile storefront
9.116 Ratings
9.184 Ratings
Product variations
9.018 Ratings
7.184 Ratings
Website integration
9.118 Ratings
9.192 Ratings
Visual customization
9.818 Ratings
6.688 Ratings
CMS
8.515 Ratings
7.570 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
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Oracle Commerce
8.4
18 Ratings
8% above category average
WooCommerce
7.2
87 Ratings
7% below category average
Abandoned cart recovery
8.416 Ratings
7.157 Ratings
Checkout user experience
8.518 Ratings
7.387 Ratings
Online Payment System
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Oracle Commerce
8.5
17 Ratings
2% above category average
WooCommerce
8.4
81 Ratings
1% above category average
eCommerce security
8.517 Ratings
8.481 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
Comparison of eCommerce Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Oracle Commerce
8.9
18 Ratings
14% above category average
WooCommerce
5.8
90 Ratings
29% below category average
Promotions & discounts
9.017 Ratings
6.987 Ratings
Personalized recommendations
8.517 Ratings
4.170 Ratings
SEO
9.218 Ratings
6.379 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
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Oracle CX Commerce (formerly Oracle Commerce Cloud) is very well suited for B2B commerce transactions. The wonderful thing about this software is its ability to regularly update on an automatic basis, and keep up with upgrades. Oracle CX Commerce provides my organization with greater flexibility and quick integration processes. I would recommend this to any organization trying to set up their own storefront.
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.
It uses an effective algorithm to provide users with product recommendations based on other products they’ve previously viewed.
It comes with a decent support platform, where Oracle is attentive and provides help diagnosing issues that may arise within the environment.
Oracle CX Commerce comes with a developer tool known as the DCU Tool, which is very helpful when it comes to pushing changes from environment to environment. The DCU Tool is also a good resource to use for source control.
Customer experience - Oracle CX is already a leader and I bet they'll make it even better surpassing all expectations.
They've [been] the best eCommerce model solution for any kind of business at least for book publishing and logistics management - thus can't complain here either.
Oracle Commerce Cloud is definitely not my favorite platform to use, however our company has gotten very comfortable with the way our website operates using it so I do not see us switching to a different product any time soon. Over time, I’ve grown to have a love/hate relationship with this product, but as I learn more about what it offers I come to appreciate its functionality more
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.
WooCommerce is highly customizable, feature rich, matured, ever evolving, and regularly updated plugin for WordPress. Since it is already extremely popular, you can find online tutorials to help you get started. Even if you face a problem, you can quickly get a solution from a helpful online community. You can use most of the popular payment gateways with WooCommerce. Besides that you have a full control over your website/shop.
The upgrade cycle of OCC and the subscription model ensure we are always on the latest and greatest version of the platform. The responsive design makes it easier for small departments to provide an optimum mobile experience. The stability of the platform is far superior to our on-prem solution.
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).