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Redcat1082021-01-19 22:33:13
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Redcat108, 2021-01-19 22:33:13

Which CMS to choose for developing an online store with a small number of products?

Good day!

They offer a couple of projects for the development of online stores with a small number of goods, the first - 100 - 500 sku, the second - up to 50 - 100 sku.

I have experience working with large online stores only on opencart, 10,000 products. In principle, everything was fine in opencart.

But does it make sense to work with this CMS if there are few products?

Maybe Wordpress + Woocommerce or even Tilda is better?

Who faced with the development of online stores on different platforms, please share your experience.

Or Bitrix in general (but it's expensive, what if it's better than opencart?).

Interested in the speed and stability of work, the convenience of working with the admin panel and in the future - the possibility of simple synchronization with 1C (this is not a fact that will be required).

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infommmm, 2021-01-19
@infommmm

do it on yukoz

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SHKD, 2021-01-20
@SHKD

If everything suits, why invent a bicycle? What's the difference how many products, but at least 4 positions. Stretch an HTML template on OC that suits you and go ahead.

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Redcat108, 2021-01-21
@Redcat108

I would like to hear the opinion of experienced people who have worked with other engines. What are they better, if better. It may be easier for someone to make a site on Tilda or WordPress (one customer expressed a desire to train him in order to make the site himself :), but I'm not sure that making an online store on the constructor is a good idea ..
One friend generally wanted to sell one product (in 2-5 types, i.e. only 5 trade units), maybe Tilda or WP is better in his case?

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Sergey Arsentiev, 2021-01-21
@moytop

My five cents: if there are few products and no expansion of the assortment is expected, then there is no difference, and WP + Woocommerce will be a good solution, especially if the visual part is important. The advantages over Opencart here are in a more convenient visual part, more free extensions, richer editor functionality, easier for the client.
There will be no difference in speed, it depends on the template.
But Opencart will also work, of course, it just shows itself better when there are more products - filters, sitemap, tag generation, the admin panel is better sharpened specifically for "a lot of products", etc.
Bitrix IMHO is not at all an option for a budget small store.

One friend generally wanted to sell one product (in 2-5 types, i.e. only 5 trade units), maybe Tilda or WP is better in his case

In this case, the constructor will be optimal.

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Spider2KK, 2021-02-07
@Spider2KK

Tilda for very simple sites. For that matter, take Bitrix.

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