08.30.07

Two Upcoming eCommerce Platforms Worth Watching: Magento & StoreSuite

There are two upcoming eCommerce platforms that I’ve been closely watching development of, and you should be too. Their names are Magento and StoreSuite Shopping Cart Software. Both are currently in development, and not available for download yet. There is a major difference between the two, Magento is a free open-source [...]



Two Upcoming eCommerce Platforms Worth Watching: Magento & StoreSuite

eCommerce logosThere are two upcoming eCommerce platforms that I’ve been closely watching development of, and you should be too. Their names are Magento and StoreSuite Shopping Cart Software. Both are currently in development, and not available for download yet. There is a major difference between the two, Magento is a free open-source solution while StoreSuite will have to be purchased. There are obviously pros and cons to each option, some of those being the following:

  • Open source allows it to be further enhanced by the community
  • Open source is free
  • A paid solution comes with personalized technical support, therefore more likely being a more stable solution

Both solutions look very promising as possible options to replace my open source osCommerce solution that I’m running on ActiveTuning. Both StoreSuite and Magento have blogs where you can actively track the latest updates, screencasts, sneak peeks, and news. You can even post your feedback to help point the development in the right direction:

User feedback and company experience has been critical to the development of both applications! Magento has been in development since April, and StoreSuite since July. Since Magento has been in the works for a while longer, there is normally a ton of comments on each blog post they make with opinions, suggestions, feedback, and more. Magento is built by a company named Varien, which is a web development/design firm based out of Los Angeles. The benefit of this is they have a ton of experience in development, a team of good people, and they are also designers. This is great because it seems like other platforms are built be people that only develop, but can’t design. StoreSuite also has a strong background. It is built by a software development firm by the name of Interspire based out of Australia. They’ve built a few different successful online applications and sold millions of dollars worth of them.

I’m not sure yet when we can expect StoreSuite, but Magento will be releasing a beta 1 (preview) any day now (promised by August 31st). Since neither have a version yet for download, I have to base my opinions on what is posted on their sites and blogs.

From initial opinion, StoreSuite looks to be a great install and use right out of the box solution. Mitch created a real-time drag and drop “design mode” which allows you to make all of your design changes through the actual site interface. The best way to explain this is to have you watch the screencast. This is great for people that don’t want to get down and dirty in code just to make simple design changes. StoreSuite also promises a lot of features which help cross-promote markets and generate more sales, such as a smart list of recommended products in a customers shopping cart.

Screenshot of Interspire

Magento is the eCommerce platform I’m the most excited about to be honest. It looks to be a very very powerful solution with a great team backing it. There are a plethora of features, with a roadmap that gets better and better all the way through Q1 2008. Varien is ensuring to build this with all around goodness, from a powerful backend powered by Zend, to a slick design/easy to use interface, to the highest SEO optimizations and standards. There are so many details that they looked at and are offering solutions for, that you really need to go to their blog and read through all of the posts and feedback to get the best idea of what you can expect. One of the cool features I like is the ability to have a category be a landing page, where you can make it anything you want. This essentially allows you to break out of the eCommerce platform and build the look and feel how you want it.

Screenshot of Magento

As I mentioned before, we can expect to see a Magento preview any day now…which I will then make another post with my comments and opinions. I’ll be installing a copy of StoreSuite when it comes out as well, so look for further opinions in the near future. In the meantime, check out the websites for both companies, read their blogs, subscribe to their RSS feeds, and let me know your opinions!

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  1. Mantra

    09/01/2007 2:20 am

    I just stepped over your blog and wanted to mention one very important negative side about closed source software compared with open source one: if you buy a closed source webshop and the company goes bankrupt and cannot support you with updates anymore (especially security fixes) you have a BIG problem. Exactly this happened three years ago to me and I lost over 5000 bucks in direct costs and also many customers cause my shop was down for around two weeks. I switched to an open source solution and now i feel kinda protected against this kind of problem, as there are many freelance php-programmers around who are specialized in that webshop.



  2. David Pitlyuk

    09/01/2007 1:31 pm

    Mantra - You do make some good points, thanks for sharing!



  3. Justin

    09/03/2007 10:46 am

    Dave,

    Can you tell us a little about how they’re going to price their offerings? % of sale? Do they handle credit card fraud, multi currency etc?

    One of the biggest values an ecommerce provider should add is optimizing your merchandizing. how to bundle, promote etc. Can make a big difference. Will they help with that?



  4. Mikes Design

    09/07/2007 10:15 am

    I use Omnistar Cart at http://www.omnistarcart.com and I live this software. It is from Omnistar Etools http://www.omnistaretools.com and they have a lot of good products for webmasters.



  5. Scott Wilson

    10/17/2007 7:50 am

    Interesting summary. It appears as though StoreSuite will be the first out of the gate; the Varien guys say Magento won’t be ready to use until mid next year. We’ll see!



  6. David Pitlyuk

    10/17/2007 11:40 am

    Yeah I’m sure StoreSuite will have a final version out before Magento, but Magento will have a production beta version apparently out in the near future. I think either way both products are looking good, and it’s nice to see good development in the eCommerce world.



  7. Matt

    08/25/2008 8:32 pm

    I checked storesuite and it seems to be based on a simple oscommerce!!



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