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megafreez2020-09-26 16:58:16
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megafreez, 2020-09-26 16:58:16

How atypical is an online store project?

Those who are involved in the development of online stores on OpenCart, 1C-Bitrix or any other ready-made solutions, please tell me.
The bottom line is, physical stores under the same brand throughout the country. The points themselves belong to different owners (well, like a franchise). Those. in one city there can be a certain number of points, and all of them can be with different owners. The specifics of the business is such that despite the same brand, products can be very different.
If you do not take into account the information that there are different owners, the very concept of the portal is similar to giants like CSN, MVideo, etc.
The task is this - to make the possibility of online sales from any of these points from one site - the site of the brand. Those. so that from the site it looks like a regular unified network. Because of the different owners, you need to actually organize a complete distinction between the owners / outlets / assortment of each outlet. I don’t know if this is feasible or not, but so that the payment goes immediately to the specific owner of the point (from a technical point of view, yes, but there are a lot of different payment systems on one site, there are doubts).
Is it worth it at all to look towards OpenCart, 1C-Bitrix, or is it better to build everything individually at once?

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Yaroslav Alexandrov, 2020-09-28
@alexyarik

Should I even look towards OpenCart, 1C-Bitrix

- OpenCart, like 1C-Bitrix, is a ready-made product that does not have a marketplace functionality
Or is it better to build everything at once individually?

- you have all the signs of an individual project
When it makes sense to consider individual development
- when it is not a typical, individual online store
- when the capabilities of Bitrix CMS are fundamentally lacking
- when deep integration of technical specifications into ready-made functionality takes more time than building an analog from scratch. And ultimately more expensive. In this case, the business counts money.
- flexibility for complex projects, but you need to present this flexibility as a point of a commercial offer, otherwise it's just a word for business
- creation and full customization of the site's administrative panel for non-standard and complex projects

What are the advantages of a project on laravel than on CMS-Bitrix?

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Pavel Lovtsevich, 2020-10-17
@lautsevich

I agree with Yaroslav Alexandrov that the project has signs of individuality. But, before diving into pure framework development like Laravel, take a look at October CMS + Shopaholic . It will be very close to the flexibility of Laravel, on which it is based, but at the same time, you will already have both a ready-made lady and a bunch of typical ecom functionality. It will be very easy to expand any business logic with standard extends , because Shopaholic supports them.

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