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On what cms to make an online store of 100+ products?
Store design from scratch, no templates. So far, there are about 100 products. The maximum in the future can reach a thousand. A familiar coder pro suggested woocommerce. He said that it’s better not to look at opencart, especially since the design is from scratch and the theme is not collective farm. There is no retail store, there is only an unformed warehouse, so integration with 1C is not required. I would like to hear the opinion of professionals with more than a year of experience in developing online stores.
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The easiest way to integrate the design is in Modx+Minishop2. Just right for small and simple stores.
opencart - smart, simple
woocommerce - eats quite a lot of resources, you need to take a rather expensive server for it (oh, yes, the architecture for building templates for it is not for beginners)
Stores tend to either close or expand. Many people run into extension problems when the "wrong" CMS is on board. I advise Bitrix, and a developer with the right Bitrix experience.
In general, in fact - look not for a CMS, but for a programmer "in debt", who is ready to mess with you, that's what he writes on, and do it on that. If you have a friend on woocommerce, try to find more specialists of this plan on the labor market, how much do they cost? Estimate the cost of improvements based on the cost of an hour of programmers in the woocommerce market. Further on Bitrix, further on opencart and so on. I think this will lead to the right choice.
Joomla + Ksenmart - work with clients for a long time, the marketer makes the engine, so many chips to increase sales are by default. Design is easier to feed to engine developers.
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