Choosing an eCommerce Platform Today Is Hard

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The and is forecasted to reach a whopping US $55.6 trillion by 2027.

With such growth of eCommerce year over year, it's essential for online retailers (and other businesses) to have the right technology to support their business and strategy. But with , how can you tell which fits your business best?

How do you pick the one that suits your needs, keeps up with the development and market trends, and ensures your business's online success?

In part two of the five-part article series, we discuss choosing an eCommerce platform that's the right one for your use case.

The Importance of Choosing the Right eCommerce Platform

eCommerce platforms are a crucial part of any online operation. They give your company an accessible way to share and sell product goods or services online to potential customers and directly impact your business growth.

Simply put, you can't compete online if you don't have an eCommerce platform. Building an eCommerce business takes more than just posting your product listings online. Without things such as inventory management, order management, payment, multichannel availability, marketing tools, and more, you won’t be able to compete in today’s eCommerce landscape.

Thankfully come with many of the features mentioned above, with some minor differences that really help you move the needle in the right or wrong direction. The right choice can provide a seamless online shopping experience, fostering customer satisfaction, retention, and growth. The wrong one will most certainly hinder your efforts to build a reliable online business.

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Things to Consider When Choosing Your Ecommerce Platform

There is no one-size-fits-all approach, but choosing an eCommerce platform based on its popularity is probably the worst one. The ideal eCommerce platform is the one that successfully delivers the outcomes and objectives that you have set for your business, not the one that’s most popular today.

Do not fall for the hype. For example, are all the rage now, but if you’re just starting, have a couple of products to offer, a limited budget, and do not have a dev team to help you out, you’ll probably be better off with tried and tested solutions for small MVP types of businesses like Shopify or WooCommerce. On the other hand, if you already have a huge shop (1000s of products) and you are looking to future-proof your store and utilize the best-of-breed approach (), then one of the headless options (including Crystallize) is a perfect fit.

To make the decision-making a little easier for you, we have made a list of things you’ll need to consider while searching for the most compatible eCommerce platform for your business.

Let’s start👇

[h3]Ease of Use

In general, ease of use means choosing a platform that offers an intuitive interface and user-friendly features. In reality, it depends on how proficient and experienced your team is with what the platform is offering. Ask yourself whether you have a dedicated dev team that can help you with setting up the platform and maintaining it or only editors that are used (or not) to the UI platform is offering.

[h3]Mobile Friendliness

Did you know that over 51% of users prefer mobile web apps to other shopping channels? shows that almost 80% of users have bought online using their mobile devices within the last year.

A mobile-friendly, visually appealing website will give visitors the best user experience. Funny as it sounds (it’s 2023), mobile friendliness or adding different screen sizes is still a problem for many businesses.

[h3]Scalability

You want your business to expand in the future, right? Can the platform you are looking at scale as your business grows?

That might happen when you least expect it, which is why it’s essential to look for an eCommerce platform that will scale along with your business and keep up with the dev trends, demands, growing product inventory, and traffic.

Scalability ensures your platform can handle increasing traffic and sales volume without affecting performance.

[h3]Customization / Personalization

Does the platform allow you to customize your store to align with your brand? Customization capabilities give you control over the design and functionality of your store. Further, it allows you to tailor your store to your customer needs and reap the benefits that come with ; a must sought-after feature customers today value.

[h3]Security

Prioritize platforms that provide robust security measures, including SSL certificates and regular updates. With cyber threats on the rise, security is paramount. A secure platform will protect sensitive customer data and build trust with shoppers.

[h3]Integrations

Look for compatibility with essential tools like email marketing, payment gateways, analytics, marketing automation solutions, or other systems such as , , , , etc. 

Most eCommerce platforms will have different integrations and plugins to help you run your business, streamline your operations, and improve customer experience. It’s on you to decide which addons work best for your company and carefully select the platform that is the right fit.

[h3]Dev Experience

Developer experience is the quality of tooling to comply, satisfy, and exceed the developer's expectations (source ). If you rely on devs to help you build your storefront, then dev experience is crucial to your decision-making.

[h3]Customer Support

Just like your business should have stellar customer support, so should the platform your business relies on.

[h3]Budget / Price

Pay attention to the price because you must know precisely what you will pay and how much. Almost all platforms have a monthly fee, and depending on the type of platform you get, the costs may vary. You should also consider all the hidden costs that may be included (like maintenance costs, transaction fees, add-on costs, and/or the cost of third-party services.). Budget smartly, and don’t sacrifice the things you will definitely need for a lower price.

[note]⛔️NOPE. We’re not gonna talk about the best eCommerce platforms here.

We’ve already talked about the most popular on the market in the previous part of our series, so go ahead and check it out.

[h3]Mistakes

Selecting the correct eCommerce platform is akin to picking the proper foundation for your house. The entire structure can crumble if it's shaky or not suited to your needs. Your choice can influence sales, user experience, and overall growth. The most common mistakes businesses make are the other side of the coin of considerations mentioned above.

Like overlooking scalability and ignoring future product expansion, forgetting about mobile users and different screen UIs, or neglecting payment gateways and regional restrictions, and transaction fees.

By being aware of common pitfalls, you can sidestep them and choose a platform that propels your online store to success.

Comparing eCommerce Platforms

Each platform has its strengths and weaknesses, and the best choice depends on your specific needs, resources, and long-term goals. Make a side-by-side comparison of the platforms you're considering to make an informed decision.

For example, say you are juggling between a and a solution. How would you choose? Well, do you have a dedicated dev team, is the one question to start with. Then look it through the lens of your budget.

How to Make the Final Decision?

Ultimately, the final decision depends on a holistic evaluation of your business's needs, budget, and growth plans. Evaluate every feature of an and avoid mistakes we often see companies make when choosing a platform, as switching eCommerce platforms can be pretty expensive and time-consuming.

The sheer number of available options can be frightening. However, keep in mind it's not about everyone's favorites. It's about which platforms tick the most boxes for your use case.

We can help with that. Seriously, we can!

with Crystallize, or so we can show you if and how Crystallize fits your use case.