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What CMS would you recommend for an online store with 1C integration?
I choose CMS for developing online stores with the function of integration with 1C.
Bitrix immediately comes to mind, but it takes a long time to delve into it and it costs a lot of money.
In Opencart, it turns out, there is no integration. And the integration module has not been updated for more than a year.
Advise, please, CMS. Preferably free or inexpensive. Popular - so that you can easily find a developer. With 1C integration and payment systems. Easily expandable with new features. So that you can easily integrate your own template.
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Chose CS-Cart. The system is well designed and inexpensive. There are many ready-made modules in the box. The site can be launched without the involvement of programmers.
If you do not want 1c bitrix, then take Modx Revolution + Minishop2 Component as a basis.
There is also integration with 1C, and payment acceptance and other features.
But you still have to delve into the essence of CMS. This is not Wordpress where everything comes in a box.
DotPlant2 could help you, it is free, a very good engine, although it is demanding on hosting. As for popularity, the engine is relatively young, therefore not the most popular, but it is written on Yii2, so the programmer who works with this framework will finish the engine for you.
magento
opencart - I strongly don’t advise if the store starts to make a profit and is interested in the coolhack, you will have to redo it from 0
And it’s worth remembering: cheap, fast, high quality - it doesn’t happen at the same time
I have been using Bitrix cms for about three years now! Completely satisfied. The site works very fast if you install Bitrix on a virtual machine. I set up integration with 1s Trade Management 8.3 Everything is quite convenient, logical, understandable. Just for the price and maintenance, connecting new modules and updating, this is an expensive cms in itself. If the budget is very tight, it may make sense to switch to a more profitable Magento, you can consider Opencart to start in general. It is quite possible to set everything up and set up integration with 1c.
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