Which eCommerce platform do you prefer and why?

Discussion in 'eCommerce' started by Kim Hoseok, Aug 25, 2021.

  1. Solvios Technology

    Solvios Technology Greenhorn

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    #61
    I prefer Shopify because it is user-friendly, offers robust features, and provides excellent customer support. It also has a wide range of apps and themes to customize your store and scales well with business growth.
     
    Solvios Technology, May 30, 2024 IP
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    #62
    You can also look at https://famshop.org/
     
    robert866, Jun 3, 2024 IP
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    Silver Crocodile Greenhorn

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    #63
    + 1 for WooCommerce, as it has a huge ecosystem to play in, which makes it easier to alter and customize a store as needed
     
    Silver Crocodile, Jun 3, 2024 IP
  4. Ray Ruiz

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    #64
    My close friend has two online stores - one with sellvia and second one with amazon. He says both are fine but he likes sellvia more just because it has many different marketing tools and services + sellvia dashboard and website overall is cool for beginners and really brings the results... I wanna start drop shipping biz too and guess I'm gonna choose sellvia dropshipping at that point. but overall you need to understand what you wanna see in the platform, what feautures are important to you. so when choosing, understand that what fits others may not fit you. good luck!
     
    Ray Ruiz, Feb 14, 2025 IP
  5. verocloud

    verocloud Active Member

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    #65
    I’ll mention only self-hosted solutions, as they give you the freedom to customize – WooCommerce and Magento. The easiest one to start with is WooCommerce, as it’s just a plugin for the most popular CMS, WordPress. However, when you run into WordPress limitations, such as its permalink system, Magento will feel like a lifesaver. But keep in mind, it requires knowledgeable developers and proper hosting (like nrg.name).
     
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  6. ecom_pro

    ecom_pro Peon

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    #66
    imo sellvia is the best one, fast shipping, trendy products, even marketing help — what else do you need? i mean everyone chooses the platform that meets their needs, so sellvia is perfect one for me :)
     
    ecom_pro, Feb 21, 2025 IP
  7. Moohen66

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    Sellvia is the best for to me since I have no skills in social media marketing and this platform offers a wide rage of different marketing tools so I don't have to struggle with it
     
    Moohen66, Mar 20, 2025 IP
  8. Emily J

    Emily J Peon

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    #68
    I'm a Sellvia user, pretty satisfied with all the services they provide so far. But you should choose accordingly to your needs
     
    Emily J, Mar 21, 2025 IP
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    TwirlPearl Peon

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    #69
    It really depends on the size and flexibility needed. For quick deployment and ease of use, Shopify is hard to beat — especially with its rich plugin ecosystem and support for headless setups. But for more custom workflows or unique frontend needs, I’ve had a great experience with Medusa and Commerce.js.

    Lately, I’ve been leaning toward platforms that make it easier to implement 3D ecommerce https://zolak.tech/blog/3d-commerce features. Being able to showcase products in 3D or offer interactive experiences right on the product page really sets certain brands apart. Platforms that can handle that natively or allow for easy API integration definitely have the edge for me.

    Curious what others think — especially if you’ve experimented with 3D or immersive product experiences!
     
    TwirlPearl, Apr 22, 2025 IP
  10. Ray Ruiz

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    #70
    I wanted to join shopify but then I saw many videos of people comparing some platforms and many of them were saying that it's quite hard to understand the platform sometimes (for example this one girl ) so I chose Sellvia. But it depends on your preferences, skills, experiences and so on. Just test it ou! You can always get free trial (idk about other platform but in sellvia there's a free trial) after which you can already decide whether you like the platform or not
     
    Ray Ruiz, Apr 22, 2025 IP
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    #71
    for me Sellvia is the best choice too, love how easy it to use. like i'm a newbie in ecom, and sellvia was my first and the best platform :)
     
    ecom_pro, Apr 24, 2025 IP
  12. Jean Jay

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    As a seller on doriblue, I've got to say, it's been a breath of fresh air compared to other platforms. The first thing that caught my eye was their commission rate – a flat 10% on all sales. Seriously, that's significantly lower than what I've encountered elsewhere, which means more profit in my pocket. It's a huge factor for small businesses like mine looking to maximize returns.

    But it's not just about the low fees. What truly sets Doriblue apart is their "100% attention to sellers." And they really deliver on that promise. I've had a few questions about setting up listings and navigating the platform, and their 24/7 support has been incredibly responsive and helpful. It's not just automated replies; I've had real people guide me through solutions, which makes a massive difference when you're trying to grow your business.

    And the perks don't stop there. When I first joined, I got 5 months of free listing, which was an amazing head start. It allowed me to get my products up and running without any upfront cost pressure, giving me time to see how things would perform. Plus, the promise of worldwide visibility isn't just talk. I've seen my products reach customers in places I wouldn't have imagined possible on other platforms. It's truly a global marketplace, and that expanded reach is invaluable.

    If you're a seller looking for a platform that genuinely supports your growth, keeps fees low, and offers excellent customer service, I highly recommend checking out doriblue.com. It's been a game-changer for me.
     
    Jean Jay, May 22, 2025 IP
  13. sunny sophia

    sunny sophia Greenhorn

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    opencart or wordpress i think both would be ok,it is stand alone website,don’t worry about violating the platform’s rules
     
    sunny sophia, Jun 18, 2025 at 11:32 PM IP
  14. Yusri Lestari

    Yusri Lestari Greenhorn

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    #74
    Lots of ecommerce platforms to choose from, just depends on your preference and needs.. all ecommerce platforms have their plus and minuses
     
    Yusri Lestari, Jun 21, 2025 at 2:22 AM IP