Migrating to Spree Commerce
Barry Harrison · May 28, 2014 · Share:
The good news: Business is booming. The bad news: You’re starting to realize the shortcomings of your existing e-commerce platform.
Whether you've been using Magento, Big Commerce or Shopify, it might be time to consider re-platforming to Spree Commerce. If your business is outgrowing your current platform you may be experiencing pain including:
- Limited customization
- Lack of integration options
- Poor inventory management
- Slow performance
- No localization
We love Spree because it's an agile platform (powered by Ruby on Rails) that easily adapts to your needs and scales as your business expands.
But re-platforming is a complicated business and of course it's imperative that the site migration be done right.
Our Migrating to Spree Guide will help you understand the many factors involved so you can plan a smooth transition:
- Data migration
- URL redirects
- Existing customer passwords
- Payment providers
- Benefits of the Spree Hub
- 3rd party integrations
- Hosting
- Multi-channel
- HTML and CSS
- Testing
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