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What is better to choose, woocommerce or PrestaShop?
Good afternoon.
I need to develop an online store. I am faced with a choice, which is better to choose woocommerce or PrestaShop?
The main functionality is as follows:
1. Can the store work in the "catalog" mode?
2. Is it possible to connect some kind of robokassa to it?
3. How difficult is it to change anything in a newly purchased template? (meaning such changes as, for example, changing the location of the "buy" button)
4. The ability to make promotions, discounts.
5. What about uploading a large number of products?
6. Is it possible to add / invent product properties, such as color, weight.
It would also be interesting to know what difficulties you encountered when working with the above CMS.
Thanks for answers.
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"1. Yes. The cart is disabled. The button in the template is commented. For example. And the catalog is obtained."
- In the Prestashop settings, you can enable the catalog mode and you do not need to edit anything in the template.
2. Robokassa connects without problems. The module is for sale.
3. Depends on the experience and skills of the developer. Never had any problems with this.
4. Comes straight out of the box. Stocks, etc. can be staked for a certain period, for a specific group of people and even for a country.
5. If the input csv file, then you can import by standard means.
6. Yes, it is possible.
I try not to work with woocommerce at all. Especially if there is a bunch of woocommerce + wpml.
All the same, if this is an e-shop, then you need to use systems that are specifically tailored for this.
Therefore, my choice is obvious, it's Prestashop :)
@Vnr Interesting. I still think to do on PrestaShop. All the same, it seems to me that it is necessary to learn CMS in work, and not on dry theoretical data. Just wanted to hear your experience. It would be interesting.
Better use OpenCart. A huge Russian community, a huge number of cheap plugins (compared to woocommerce), much less demanding on resources.
I set up two stores on Woocommerce - I don’t want anyone to repeat this. For simple shops, it can do, but if you need something a little more complex, it's a disaster.
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