Looking for some advice on how to go about producing a bespoke E-Commerce platform.
Background
Digital Agency looking to niche in the ecom side of things. Experience with WordPress and WooCommerce, looking to develop our own in order to achieve more customisation. We have faced difficulties using the WooCommerce ecosystem for certain integration builds so looking to expand the tech.
What Tech?
Looking for suggestions where we can achieve small scale builds but also have the ability to scale up to integrations with external APIs for larger businesses - B2B.
Initial Thoughts
Initially, my go to would be Laravel, as coming from a predominantly PHP focused background and knowing Laravel to some degree it makes sense. However, now seeing the sheer amount of JavaScript libraries there are I am stuck on decisions.
Any feedback or if anyone could shed a light on their own experiences would be much appreciated.
Thanks
UPDATE
I think we are going to start using Laravel to achieve the E-Commerce build. After doing some research and taking on board your guys' feedback. It seems appropriate to use this framework.
Cheers all
Top comments (9)
Recently, I've heard of Medusa.js which claims to be "the open source shopify alternative" Medusa.js - on github it's written in node and split into several packages. Might be worth checking out
Gonna check this, thanks
I suggest you to explore open sour project
vuestorefront
vuestorefront.io.I have used it in past and it was a blessing for my startup
Hello,
Depends of skills in team beacause learning have a cost.
You can customize wordpress too with modules developer.wordpress.org/plugins/ they are big companies that use wordpress
But for larger app when you need to scale is interesting to use system like queuehttps://laravel.com/docs/9.x/queues
Choice depend of you time for develop this, skill in wordpress or laravel, and cost you invest in this.
Hello!
Indeed completely get where youโre coming from. I think an alternative to Wordpress would be ideal like Laravel as it would offer a new learning path and open up doors for further opportunities! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
It depends on how much you can "experiment".
I have develoyed and deployed multiple large scale sokutions in laravel and running at massive scale in aws and never looked back
Hey! Thanks. Okay that sounds interesting. Whatโs the learning curve like for software as such? For a bunch of developers in there 3-4th year of development?
Cheers
If you're familiar with Laravel, use Laravel. I've built one with it, with Symfony, with pure php back in the day. I don't think there's any wrong answer. If you have never built one - start with a stack you're already familiar with so that you're not biting off more than you can chew.
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