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Adobe Commerce (Magento Commerce)

Overview

What is Adobe Commerce (Magento 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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Popular Features

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  • CMS (31)
    8.6
    86%
  • Product catalog & listings (31)
    8.0
    80%
  • Product management (32)
    8.0
    80%
  • Visual customization (32)
    7.9
    79%
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Pricing

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What is Adobe Commerce (Magento 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

Entry-level set up fee?

  • 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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What is Shopify?

Shopify is a commerce platform designed for both online stores and retail locations. Shopify offers a professional online storefront, a payment solution to accept credit cards, and the Shopify POS application to power retail sales.

What is Squarespace?

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.

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Features

Online Storefront

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

8.3
Avg 7.7

Online Shopping Cart

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

7
Avg 7.6

Online Payment System

Features related to processing online payment for eCommerce purchases.

9.1
Avg 8.3

eCommerce Marketing

Features related to marketing for eCommerce websites

7.4
Avg 7.5

eCommerce Business Management

Features related to business management and administration of eCommerce operations

8.9
Avg 7.8
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Product Details

What is Adobe Commerce (Magento 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 (Magento Commerce) Competitors

Adobe Commerce (Magento Commerce) Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsLinux
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

KalioCommerce, PrestaShop, and Miva are common alternatives for Adobe Commerce (Magento Commerce).

Reviewers rate Multi-site management highest, with a score of 9.8.

The most common users of Adobe Commerce (Magento Commerce) are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Jeff McRitchie | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Magento offers a great flexibility and power for mid sized retailers who want to create a high quality online experience for their users. Although the platform requires a fair amount of technical expertise to set up, maintain and host the access to the source code and the ability to customize virtually any aspect of the platform means that virtually anything is possible when using Magento.
  • Highly flexible with open source code make expanding capabilities and customizing experiences virtually limitless
  • Huge community of developers and extensions to solve problems and provide support
  • Great set of out of the box features that provide a foundation for a best in class web experience
  • The platform is difficult to tune and can be slow. Even with expensive best in class hardware the platform performance can be an issue. Even with caching poor coding can lead to unacceptable performance and user experiences.
  • The total cost of ownership for the platform can be quite high as a great deal of technical expertise is required to modify, develop, troubleshoot and maintain the platform. The costs of initial development are only a down payment on what a Magento store will cost. For mid size companies with substantial web revenues this can be overcome for smaller businesses the total cost of ownership may be prohibitive.
  • Security of the platform can be an issue. Magento is often targeted by hackers and much of the security is the responsibility of the store owner.
If you have complex requirements, need flexibility and like having control and access to the code base Magento can be an awesome choice. If you are on a limited budget, are not a developer or can't hire a developer or if you can live with the out of the box features from a smaller SAS platform Magento may not be a great fit.
Online Storefront (9)
76.66666666666667%
7.7
Product catalog & listings
90%
9.0
Product management
90%
9.0
Bulk product upload
50%
5.0
Branding
80%
8.0
Mobile storefront
60%
6.0
Product variations
80%
8.0
Website integration
90%
9.0
Visual customization
90%
9.0
CMS
60%
6.0
Online Shopping Cart (1)
90%
9.0
Checkout user experience
90%
9.0
Online Payment System (1)
60%
6.0
eCommerce security
60%
6.0
eCommerce Marketing (2)
90%
9.0
Promotions & discounts
80%
8.0
SEO
100%
10.0
eCommerce Business Management (5)
68%
6.8
Multi-site management
80%
8.0
Order processing
80%
8.0
Inventory management
40%
4.0
Shipping
40%
4.0
Custom functionality
100%
10.0
  • Great for SEO. We have been able to build out a huge number of highly targeted pages on the site that have propelled our SEO to the next level
  • Magento plugs in with many third party tools including ERP's, CRM's, shipping tools. It is a core part of our tech stacks and has allowed us to improve our capabilities as a business.
  • Has enabled us to provide a best in class web experience for our customers. We are constantly expanding the capabilities of Magento and to improve sales and grow our business.
Magento is a great mid market product. It give you the ability to customize and can handle more complex business needs than both Shopify and BigCommerce. The ability to host the platform yourself and have full access to the source code allows for larger more complex catalogs, custom integrations and provides the ability to scale. When compared to SAP Hybris and Oracle ATG the cost is substantially lower both for development, maintenance and licensing costs.
Yes
We had a legacy web platform before moving to Magento. The legacy platform was custom developed and we had to recreate many of the features inside of Magento. We were able to duplicate all of the required features and expand them substantially. Magento is easier to develop for and far more powerful.
  • Price
  • Product Features
  • Product Reputation
  • Third-party Reviews
When we were looking for a new platform we were primarily concerned about finding something that would provide us with the features and functionality to grow our business moving forward. We needed to replace a number of custom features that we had built and wanted to make sure we wouldn't get trapped moving forward without the ability to expand and grow.
Overall I am happy with the decision but it would have been good to learn more about what would be required to maintain the platform moving forward during the development phase. I also wish I would have asked more questions about performance and speed for the platform and the things that we could do to make it faster
February 28, 2013

Great e-commerce CMS

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Ability to manage the look and feel easily.
  • Ability to manage products, and do do mass product updates, etc. For example, if we want to change the price of a particular line, we can open up a master product file containing all the product data for that line. We can then update a CDV file with the new pricing data and map the new prices correctly to the appropriate skus. This is a huge time saver.
  • Easy integrations with almost any third-party software product.
  • Nothing.
  • The ability to integrate with multiple third-party products is a key factor here. We integrate with our bulk email product and our product review engine which eliminates much manual work and dramatically increases efficiency.
This is an easy-to-use product with a great feature set at the right price.
8
We have a team of product data entry people, a web ecommerce manager, and developers.
2
Two developers.
  • Allow configurable products (e.g. the ability to offer a specific item but with options, like color, available in a drop-down menu) as well as simple products with no options.
  • Easy CMS management system for data entry and landing pages.
  • Effective search engine optimization. When you create a product, the system creates a URL. Some CMS systems create meaningless URLs that are just strings of characters. Magento creates SEO-friendly URLs that contain the product name. For example, the URL format is of the format: store name/product name/sku. This is critically important for search engine optimization.
We switched from Volusion.
  • Implemented in-house
  • Online training
  • Self-taught
Yes. There is a lot of documentation and excellent written tutorials online that are free for Magento users. There are also multiple forums that are moderated and updated frequently.
We built quite a few customizations to reflect corporate identity. This was not difficult to do.
Yes
In order to configure customizations, some support was needed to help the developer.
The technical service was impeccable. They were on point and were very knowledgeable.
Magento offers lots of templates and themes to customize the look and feel of the store, and even optimize it for mobile phones. The have an extensive library of forms and templates.
  • Exact Target
  • Power Reviews. Review system it complied reviews from reviews from other reviews.
It was quite easy - particularly the integration with PowerReviews. we just had to comment out the code to indicate where the reviews go. They provide a code snippet to help with this and the entire integration to less than a day to complete. Integration with ExactTarget was a little more difficult as we had to set up automations and different feeds, but it was still relatively straightforward.
  • No.
Very easy. Magento offers 24-hour support, and they were very friendly and knowledgeable and readily available by phone or email.
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