Magento Open Source vs. plentymarkets

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Magento Open Source
Score 8.5 out of 10
N/A
Magento Open Source is an ecommerce content management solution originally developed by Varien Inc and presently supported by Adobe. The Open Source product is for developers and merchants that is available as a free download, and supported with free upgrades from the Magento Community.N/A
plentymarkets
Score 0.0 out of 10
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plentymarkets is an e-commerce ERP solution, which combines a stock management system with a versatile shop system and multichannel sales. Its functions and interfaces include all steps of the e-commerce value chain, it can be used as a cloud based software to automate all e-business processes as well as a company's own individual processes. plentymarkets provides an online store, and it also connects users to major markets, payment & logistics service providers, as well as to…
$42
per month
Pricing
Magento Open Sourceplentymarkets
Editions & Modules
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Basic
€42
per month
Classic
€139
per month
Flex
€265
per month
Plus
€1,250
per month
Enterprise
Custom
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Magento Open Sourceplentymarkets
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPricing for Magento will vary greatly depending on outsourcing support and maintenance services.
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Community Pulse
Magento Open Sourceplentymarkets
Features
Magento Open Sourceplentymarkets
Online Storefront
Comparison of Online Storefront features of Product A and Product B
Magento Open Source
7.7
Ratings
2% below category average
plentymarkets
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Ratings
Product catalog & listings8.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Product management9.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Bulk product upload8.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Branding6.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile storefront4.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Product variations9.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Website integration8.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Visual customization6.50 Ratings00 Ratings
CMS8.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
Comparison of Online Shopping Cart features of Product A and Product B
Magento Open Source
8.0
Ratings
4% above category average
plentymarkets
-
Ratings
Abandoned cart recovery7.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Checkout user experience9.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Online Payment System
Comparison of Online Payment System features of Product A and Product B
Magento Open Source
6.6
Ratings
23% below category average
plentymarkets
-
Ratings
eCommerce security6.60 Ratings00 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
Comparison of eCommerce Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Magento Open Source
4.2
Ratings
59% below category average
plentymarkets
-
Ratings
Promotions & discounts5.60 Ratings00 Ratings
Personalized recommendations2.00 Ratings00 Ratings
SEO5.10 Ratings00 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
Comparison of eCommerce Business Management features of Product A and Product B
Magento Open Source
9.1
Ratings
13% above category average
plentymarkets
-
Ratings
Multi-site management9.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Order processing9.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Inventory management9.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Shipping8.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Custom functionality8.50 Ratings00 Ratings
User Ratings
Magento Open Sourceplentymarkets
Likelihood to Recommend
8.5
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-
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
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User Testimonials
Magento Open Sourceplentymarkets
Likelihood to Recommend
It's well suited for large eCommerce stores as it requires much effort to set up and the development cost for setting it up is high. It's less appropriate to use Magento where you are looking for quick development and launch of the store. Also, it is required to have a developer or sometimes the entire tech team to manage an e-commerce store, so you may need to hire a few PHP developers.
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Pros
  • Magento is perfect if our web design client likes a specific pre-made template and wants a fast solution.
  • Magento allows us to customize its open-source code to create additional features and functionality.
  • Magento saves small businesses time and money if they only need a simple solution.
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Cons
  • Magento 2 community is full of known and new bugs with long-pending pull requests and the community is on the hook for changes. Submit an very obvious issue to the github repo, and you will likely be met with a "this is open source and you use at your own risk." I counter this poor attitude with the fact that open source community has standards, and we do not label a "release" until those standards are met. Otherwise it's just a alpha, beta or numbered build. We don't release obviously bad software until it's fully working.
  • Magento is expensive to maintain. You will need a well-paid php developer with apache and hosting knowledge, or you will have to hire an external firm. Either option will turn your website into an additional $100k/yr cost center, so you'd better be ready to ramp up sales. Every feature update or bugfix in the past year has uncovered more bugs, which my devs fix, but at the cost of timelines and billed hours way outside of my budget and target dates.
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Likelihood to Renew
It's the dominant force in the SMB open source market. With the continued support of eBay/PayPal, Magento will continue to evolve and should be a market leader for some time.
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Usability
Magento has a relly step learning curve. This means that you need to find experienced developers who can lead junior ones, otherwise the overall development process can be a disaster. However, once you are comfortable in developing on the platform, the customization capability are basically limitless and you can adapt the platform to any use case you can imagine. Also, there are many alredy developed marketplace modules that can solve, out of the box, many problems you may face.
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Alternatives Considered
Shopify is a closed ecosystem; the moment a client has a complex, custom workflow or needs to integrate with a legacy ERP system, Shopify’s app-based model falls short. WooCommerce just does not scale like Magento, and its architecture is not made for enterprise-scale e-commerce. SAP Commerce Cloud is a very close competitor, but it comes with licensing costs and sometimes can be overkill. It's, however, perfect if the customer already has something SAP in their ecosystem.
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Return on Investment
  • Better Total Cost of Ownership than bespoke e-commerce solutions due to being open source and the wide range of free/commercial extensions available to extend the platform.
  • Often more extensive to set up and maintain than other open source alternatives, such as WooCommerce.
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