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Adobe Commerce
Formerly Magento

Overview

What is Adobe Commerce?

Adobe Commerce (Magento Commerce) provides companies with a platform to manage, personalize, and optimize the commerce experience across every touch point and across the customer journey. ACC is built on Magento Commerce Pro and is integrated with Adobe Experience Manager.It…

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What is Adobe Commerce?

Adobe Commerce (Magento Commerce) provides companies with a platform to manage, personalize, and optimize the commerce experience across every touch point and across the customer journey. ACC is built on Magento Commerce Pro and is integrated with

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  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://magento.com/products/pricing

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

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Features

Online Storefront

Features for creating an online storefront with a browse-able product catalog.

6.8
Avg 7.9

Online Shopping Cart

Features that facilitate the collection of items so that customers can purchase them as a group.

6.5
Avg 7.7

Online Payment System

Features related to processing online payment for eCommerce purchases.

7.3
Avg 8.3

eCommerce Marketing

Features related to marketing for eCommerce websites

6.7
Avg 7.7

eCommerce Business Management

Features related to business management and administration of eCommerce operations

7.6
Avg 8.1
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Product Details

What is Adobe Commerce?

Adobe Commerce (Magento Commerce) provides companies with a platform to manage, personalize, and optimize the commerce experience across every touch point and across the customer journey. ACC is built on Magento Commerce Pro and is integrated with Adobe Experience Manager.

It was originally developed as an open-source eCommerce content management solution by Varien, Inc. Varien was acquired by eBay in 2012. Magento Open Source (formerly Community Edition) is still available for developers and tech-savvy merchants. Adobe also offers small business and mid-enterprise level solutions that offer cloud services and integrations for business intelligence and order management tools.

Visitor data is used to segment customers and personalize the shopping experience with targeted promotions, suggestions and coupons. Sites generate SEO-friendly URLs, a Google site map, and customized meta tags to help products get discovered. Site-wide or segmented and targeted recommendations are generated from rule-based product-relations logic, to increase up-sells and cross-sells, and interactive features including "likes" and tweets allow visitors to broadcast their choices and create buzz around products.

The paid versions of Adobe Commerce are extensive and include product integrations such as business intelligence, order management, and an extensions marketplace.

Adobe Commerce Competitors

Adobe Commerce Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsLinux
Mobile ApplicationNo
Security

Frequently Asked Questions

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Reviewers rate Product catalog & listings highest, with a score of 8.4.

The most common users of Adobe Commerce are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Comparisons

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Reviews From Top Reviewers

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Magento - Top notch e-commerce platform

Rating: 9 out of 10
August 31, 2017
MH
Vetted Review
Verified User
Adobe Commerce
3 years of experience
We integrate with Magento and work with many clients who use Magento as their primary e-commerce platform. We do not do Magento setups, but we have worked with data customizations, integration usage, and collecting and working with customer data from Magento. We are a data science company focused on retention automation.
  • Easy to integrate unique tools into the base platform, plus a large community of developers creating their own extensions or modules.
  • Enough features that you really don't need to add modules unless there is something that you really like in another module.
  • Easy to use and understand from the internal user admin panel, plus great developer tools.
Cons
  • Some not-so-intuitive features like product category setup. Looks as expected on the website, but doesn't record as expected in the database.
  • Definitely not an easy initial implementation. Unless you have a Magento developer on staff, you should pay a reputable third party for setup.
  • Not all integrations play nicely with one another and some can actually cause others to malfunction or stop working completely.
Any e-commerce company with development resources for implementation should definitely consider Magento. If your company is smaller and doesn't have as many resources to devote to an in-house dev team or hiring a third party for setup, there are definitely other smaller e-commerce platforms, but you lose a lot of functionality. Easy to scale Magento once the setup is complete and nearly limitless options for growth and customization.

Magento Enterprise - Enterprise Class, Affordable Price Point

Rating: 9 out of 10
December 01, 2014
Vetted Review
Adobe Commerce
3 years of experience
We are a professional services and systems implementation and integration firm. We assist our clients in leveraging Magento to its fullest potential. It enables merchants, manufacturers, and distributors to market their products and receive orders from online channels. For its price, it has some incredibly impressive features.
  • Multi-Site Implementation - Magento Enterprise has the ability to filter and manage content, customers, and products for multiple sites within one instance and admin panel. This gives online merchants a great deal of flexibility and functionality to target multiple markets with a relatively low cost of ownership
  • Customer Segmentation - Within Magento Enterprise's marketing engine there is a great deal of flexibility in the ability to slice and dice customers by their behaviors and purchase history
  • Flexibility and Extend-ability - Magento Enterprise implementation of the software and open source nature gives it a great deal of flexibility
  • Breadth of Features - Magento Enterprise has a incredibly wide range of features and, although the depth of the features themselves is not incredibly complex, Magento's flexibility allows for some pretty extensive customizations within its framework
  • Low Cost of Ownership - Magento Enterprise license is at a relatively low price-point given the number of features present in the system out of the box
Cons
  • Module Marketplace Quality - There are way too many malfunctioning and improperly implemented modules (both theme and Magento Functionality) on Magento's Marketplace
  • Company Immaturity - Magento, although owned by Ebay, is a bit immature as an organization. There has been a great deal of turnover since the acquisition and their ability to support their product, at times, has been suspect. (i.e. the 1.13 issues)
  • Partner Quality - This item is much, much, better than years passed, but Magento's explosive growth has spawned a great deal of professionals looking to simply capitalize on a hot market rather that provide a quality good or service. That being said, Magento has been working on improving this piece and there have definitely been some noticeable enhancements in this regard
Magento (either enterprise or community) is best suited for merchants who want a fully-featured and extendable eBusiness system. It is for individuals or organizations that require a complex system and is not for merchants who do not have the resources (either time or money) to support it. From dynamic marketing to order management to APIs for integration, it provides a feature set and flexibility that, for the price, is unmatched.

The best multi-channel platform

Rating: 8 out of 10
May 21, 2021
MC
Vetted Review
Verified User
Adobe Commerce
12 years of experience
Magento actually is a point of arrival for ecommerce and the start point for developing a better omnichannel customer experience. It comes with lots of features that fit many commercial and marketing needs otherwise developing new features out-of-the-box is extremely expensive and not easy. However, all you need is on it and as a merchant, we appreciate the continuous platform update by Adobe.
  • Advanced Catalogue Management
  • Multi store
  • Multi warehouse
  • BI
Cons
  • Indexing processing
  • Server resources consumption
  • Debug hard
Magento fits well mid-high revenue project starting from 3M and above. It's not a cart but a more complex platform. The best choice for multi-brand projects and the electronic industry should be the best match due to product concept. The cloud version is suggested for most projects and doesn't require much technical effort.

MagentoGo is dead. Long live Magento

Rating: 9 out of 10
April 08, 2015
Vetted Review
Verified User
Adobe Commerce
3 years of experience
We used Magento Go as we planned at some point to move to community but where our business was at the time we need it to be a quick and easy solution that we could easily port over at a later date. It was very easy to set up and install.
  • Lots of features that allow it to compete with the biggest platforms out there.
  • The marketplace usually has a few dozen suppliers of each non-standard feature you could want.
  • Lots of people know how to use Magento now
Cons
  • MagentoGo has been retired as of 2015 but we saw this coming and were already in the process of moving
  • Updates and 3rd party compatibility has always been a problem historically
  • Lot's of people will tell you that Magento is slow and a drain on server resources but I've seen some very quick examples so optimisation is key.
I'd always tell people that they will usually need to make some compromises when selecting an ecommerce platform but Magento does as much as any (and often more) than some of the largest platforms out there.

For Large E-Commerce Websites, Magento should be your first choice!

Rating: 9 out of 10
September 28, 2018
Vetted Review
Verified User
Adobe Commerce
2 years of experience
I have used Magento Open Source for several years for client's e-commerce websites. As an ecommerce solution, Magento is an excellent open source software. Magento offers a really strong backbone for building ecommerce websites and offers a strong community of open source developers to back it up. Extensions make it easy to extend Magento to accommodate many needs.
  • Magento's database really handles large amounts of data very well and is very scalable.....I actually only recommend Magento for larger ecommerce websites because I know it will easily scale to the needs.
  • Magento has an incredible support system with it's community of open-source developers .
  • Magento has many built in features that many other open-source ecommerce platforms don't have out of the box. And extending on those features is easy with extensions.
  • Of course you can't go wrong with the fact that the Community Edition of Magento is open-source, meaning free to download and use!
Cons
  • The Magento admin is not as user-friendly has other e-commerce platforms, and this is why I never recommend it for smaller ecommerce stores.
  • You absolutely need a skilled developer to customize and extend Magento. A skilled developer can make Magento amazing, but if you're looking for a DIY website option, Magento will frustrate you.
  • Magento takes a lot of server resources, so you will not be able to run on it a shared hosting account. You will need a dedicated server for it.
For large-scale e-commerce websites on a dedicated server with a good web developer on staff/on call, Magento is an excellent option.

For small scale e-commerce, or starter website, Magento is not the best option, and will leave your pulling your hair out.
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