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Corvinun2015-11-30 16:45:55
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Corvinun, 2015-11-30 16:45:55

Are there Russian analogues of CMS Shopify?

Are there Russian analogues of CMS Shopify?
I tried to launch a store on WordPress, but the programmers fell off one by one, and the site came out unloaded as expected.
I am restarting now. Design already drawn, very similar to https://themes.shopify.com/themes/parallax/styles/... . But I don't know which cms to attach it to. There will be little text on the site, mostly a photo catalog.
I looked through a bunch of CMS and everything is not right. I like European "Lite" shops like minus8watch.com .
But then I came across www.shopify.com. But they do not support our payment system.
So here's the question. Do we have analogues of this cms in Russia?

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Kirill Arutyunov, 2015-11-30
@Corvinun

The question is very abstract.
Developers fell off most likely due to the fact that Wordpress is filled with hooks, filters and other things, without knowing which you can quickly get confused in the code. And each new developer came, saw the horror that the previous developer had done, and quickly lost their enthusiasm and desire to work.
And if at the same time the budget is limited, then it’s generally a disaster.
Ideally, you need a good budget (which will cover the work of a good specialist), as well as the choice of a CMS that was originally designed to organize an online store: Opencart, Prestashop or any other.
The selected engine will most likely have to be filed, but if you find a specialist specifically for the selected engine, then there will be no problems.
Appearance by and large has little effect on the server side. A good specialist will add / remove unnecessary functionality.

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Alexander Taratin, 2015-11-30
@Taraflex

but the programmers fell off one by one

Switching to another CMS will most likely not help you. And even more so if you want to switch to something unpopular.

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Alex, 2015-11-30
@mr_ko

"Lite" stores like minus8watch.com.

This "Lite" store, as you put it, is built on a huge Magento combine :)
For a small store, WordPress is quite suitable if the programmer's hands grew from the right place.

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Sanes, 2015-11-30
@Sanes

CS-Cart has a decent free version.

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Radmir, 2015-12-01
@RadmirZ

I don’t see what the problem is, you want to create an online store, so create a technical specification, place it on freelance and go ahead, everything will be done as you want. I don't see a problem.
Or contact a trusted office that creates stores and also pay, they will do everything.

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Hovhannes Sargsyan, 2016-01-06
@sarhov

InSales.com

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quickbuy, 2019-10-02
@quickbuy

Online store builder QuickBuy
www.quickbuy.me

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mzaharov, 2020-04-15
@mzaharov

Bitrix24 has a Store, but in beta and, it seems, for a long time.

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