Magento Open Source vs. Spryker Cloud Commerce OS

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
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
Score 6.4 out of 10
N/A
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS is a modular Commerce System that enables B2B, B2C, and Marketplace business models through any customer interface, touchpoint, and device. Boasting extensibility, best-in-class performance, and fast time-to-market, the vendor states Spryker is trusted by brands such as TOYOTA, HILTI, and TomTailor. The Spryker Cloud Commerce OS NOW version has been specifically developed for manufacturers and brands who want to reach customers directly online.
$900,000
12-month contract
Pricing
Magento Open SourceSpryker Cloud Commerce OS
Editions & Modules
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Variable licensing fees, please contact aws-marketplace@spryker.com
$900,000.00
12-month contract
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Magento Open SourceSpryker Cloud Commerce OS
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeRequired
Additional DetailsPricing for Magento will vary greatly depending on outsourcing support and maintenance services.Pricing is based on the duration and terms of your contract with the vendor. This entitles you to a specified quantity of use for the contract duration. If you choose not to renew or replace your contract before it ends, access to these entitlements will expire.
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Community Pulse
Magento Open SourceSpryker Cloud Commerce OS
Considered Both Products
Magento Open Source
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento is completely open source, and this means that not only is free, but can be adapted to your needings. Magento is also a framework, and this means the his customization capabilities go well beyond pure eCommerce functionalities. For this reason, if you need to create …
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento was open source and customizable unlike Shopify. Also it was built using PHP which everyone was proficient in - which helps a lot! Joomla wasn't as e-comerce oriented under the hood compared to Magento - plus we had someone in the team who knew Magento well already as …
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento vs Prestashop
Magento is good for big-scale projects that require a lot of features or a lot of custom development. Prestashop is a good, lightweight platform that can handle most e-commerce use cases. When it comes to which is easier to use, especially for non-tech …
Chose Magento Open Source
In looking at a different platform to migrate to from Magento 1, we looked primarily at Big Commerce, Shopify and Shopify Plus. Our host was very negative about Magento 2, but we determined after a couple years it was due to the fact it had even more complexity (and very …
Chose Magento Open Source
The full customization and integration benefits made us stay with Magento.
Chose Magento Open Source
the shopping extentions for wordpress (whoocommerce) didn't seem to be the best fit. Drupal was too complex to start with.
We found a good partner that had experience with Magento development and we felt that they + Magento Open Source were a good fit for our needs.
especially …
Chose Magento Open Source
Magneto Open Source allowed for a lot of customizations, and it seemed like a cheaper version. However, the cost added up really quickly. I would probably go with Shopify or BigCommerce for a small business when making decisions in the future.
Chose Magento Open Source
I inherited the Magento Open Source website we are currently using, but after evaluating everything that was wanted for the new website, we switched over to Shopify. After using Shopify for some of our other websites, we learned that you have to pay a large sum each month to …
Chose Magento Open Source
OpenCart is a better shopping cart platform then Magento for larger corporate clients who may want a ton of customizations and very specific functionality. Although Magento is "open-source", its code is not as easy to understand and modify as OpenCart. Shopify is a better …
Chose Magento Open Source
The three main reasons we went with Magento: 1. It was recommended by our NCR Counterpoint, VAR. 2. It's the best platform to integrate tightly with that NCR Counterpoint. It's also the best eventual platform to integrate with our wholesale ERP, so it's one platform to run …
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento is the heaviest by far, in a few senses of the word. It has the steepest learning curve both for administrators and programmers, but it also has the highest potential to run a high traffic, high volume ecommerce store. Other products will get you up and running faster …
Chose Magento Open Source
In our experience, Magento is more robust but also more complex for users to maintain.
Chose Magento Open Source
When compared to WooCommerce, we used Magento as we're able to have more control over our product listings, category listings, and shipping options.
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento is excellent for large shops, with large quantities of products and makes scaling as the shop grows easy and quick. But it does truly require a dedicated server and an experienced developer to get things up and going.

I prefer WooCommerce for smaller shops as its quick …
Chose Magento Open Source
WooCommerce, when fully "plugged-in" required server resources which drowned our host. We hit a wall with growth due to these resources and researched redevelopment on Woo or migration to a new platform. We chose the latter.
Shopify and BigCommerce were limited to their closed …
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento is hands down better than any hosted platform (i.e., BC), but only if you have a good development team. Hosted platforms are very limiting as to what you can accomplish "outside the box." Magento is much better than WooCommerce in its user friendliness and its …
Chose Magento Open Source
In a few words:
  • WooCommerce: easy to setup, huge community and easy to customize. Hard to scale, but can be done.
  • PrestaShop: poor brother of WooCommerce. Less community, less customization... not sure why anybody would use it.
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento is definitely built for developers by developers and in my opinion is best suited for large-scale e-commerce stores. When you need to create a large store or require advance customization Magento is really the only way to go. We have tried using platforms like …
Chose Magento Open Source
I have worked with Shopify, osCommerce, and WooCommerce.
Chose Magento Open Source
Compared to other small - medium sized business e-commerce solutions, Magento is by far requires the most development resources to implement and maintain. Creating a custom Drupal or Wordpress based e-commerce solution requires development resources as well, but the complexity …
Chose Magento Open Source
In the past, I've used Shopify, Wordpress + Woocommerce and Drupal + Drupal Commerce. Magento CE is much easier to use since it's open source and it's bundled together in one package. It's built specifically with e-commerce in mind so there are no worries about …
Chose Magento Open Source
In Drupal, you have to add on the commerce plugin in order to add on the features. OroCRM is the same way. Magento provides the out of the box functionality as opposed to building out additional plugins and more coding.
Chose Magento Open Source
Magento CE stands up better than the other CMS systems in many regards. It is cheaper and easier to use than Drupal or Joomla! by a wide margin. It is more secure than any WordPress website, and unless you specifically need it, It does not store credit card information making …
Chose Magento Open Source
Most of the ones we've looked at (or had customers transition from) are closed, hosted solutions with limitations. Since Magento is open source, we have a lot more flexibility to mold it to the customer's needs. It does require more specialized expertise from an implementation …
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS appealed to us because they have open code, the licensing model was better compared to most vendors, and you have a high degree of developer freedom. The approach of composable commerce is good to integrate it into existing infrastructure, which is …
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
The community and feature set is way bigger compared to Spryker. Flexibility is missing in most of these systems.
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
The fully PHP development is SOLID, ootb featureset, and customization.
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
[Spryker Cloud Commerce OS stacks up against Adobe Commerce through the] modular way [and] more standard functionality.
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
Spryker is much more modular and can be adapted more individually to the requirements.
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
  • More scalable
  • Higher degree of individualization
  • Enterprise-ready
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
  • Scalability
  • Customization
  • Headless / API-first approach
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
Easier user experience for business users of CMS, faster implementation and better suited for MVP approach, TTTM and go-to-market.
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
Spryker offers a solid foundation for even complex b2b requirements as well as the complementary extensibility options.
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
If you compare Spryker with commerce solutions on the market, you will notice that the focus is not on the front end. Spryker assumes that the store is only one of many possible channels through which customers order today and in the future. To understand the differences, one …
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
Spryker as a PaaS solution allows individualization on code and project level.
Developers enjoy working with Spryker due to its modular structure as it is easy to learn, code and customize.
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
It was mostly the fit for purpose for a proof of concept and the wide variety of out-of-the-box functionality that was convincing. As a platform itself, many aspects were very similar across the different platforms.
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
We chose Spyker because Spryker provided exactly what we needed.
A complete system that fully meets our business.
Good support comes from Spyker's side
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
Spryker is a PHP and open-source stack-based solution, it's more a component framework, and not a traditional software product. You build your own custom solution based on best practices.
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
There is Hybris and salesforce which I was thinking to choose as an opportunity. The selection goes to Spryker Cloud Commerce OS, cause it brings in all the most value for us as an agency and much more for our customers. All in all, Spryker Cloud Commerce OS has everything that …
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
Spryker offers the customizability of Symfony but adds predeveloped features and an infrastructure that is more suited for e-commerce projects. Because of it's structure and used patterns the code can be understood between multiple developers and even different companies that …
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
Spryker is more advanced and allow more customization. The storefront is already fast in Spryker default implementation without any special settings. Spryker Commerce OS also fit better with complex business requirements and have a clearer approach to connect with third-party …
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
We worked with other Shop-Solution frameworks like shopify, shopware or woo-commerce, and similar.
The way how Spryker Cloud Commerce OS was built - namely from the technical pov first - is probably the biggest argument why we are working with it for our enterprise level …
Chose Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
We integrating different ecommerce systems for our customers, but as I hear - Spryker has the most flexibility and most professional tech stack. They have a good focus on performance.
Features
Magento Open SourceSpryker Cloud Commerce OS
Online Storefront
Comparison of Online Storefront features of Product A and Product B
Magento Open Source
7.7
Ratings
2% below category average
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
7.9
Ratings
1% above category average
Product catalog & listings8.50 Ratings8.30 Ratings
Product management9.50 Ratings7.50 Ratings
Bulk product upload8.00 Ratings8.10 Ratings
Branding6.50 Ratings8.20 Ratings
Mobile storefront4.00 Ratings8.40 Ratings
Product variations9.50 Ratings7.80 Ratings
Website integration8.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Visual customization6.50 Ratings7.40 Ratings
CMS8.50 Ratings7.20 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
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
8.6
Ratings
11% above category average
Abandoned cart recovery7.10 Ratings8.80 Ratings
Checkout user experience9.00 Ratings8.30 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
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
8.4
Ratings
1% above category average
eCommerce security6.60 Ratings8.40 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
Comparison of eCommerce Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Magento Open Source
4.2
Ratings
59% below category average
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
7.6
Ratings
1% below category average
Promotions & discounts5.60 Ratings7.90 Ratings
Personalized recommendations2.00 Ratings6.80 Ratings
SEO5.10 Ratings8.10 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
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
8.4
Ratings
5% above category average
Multi-site management9.50 Ratings8.20 Ratings
Order processing9.50 Ratings8.80 Ratings
Inventory management9.50 Ratings8.50 Ratings
Shipping8.50 Ratings8.00 Ratings
Custom functionality8.50 Ratings8.60 Ratings
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User Ratings
Magento Open SourceSpryker Cloud Commerce OS
Likelihood to Recommend
8.5
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8.2
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Likelihood to Renew
10.0
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Usability
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6.0
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Support Rating
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5.9
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User Testimonials
Magento Open SourceSpryker Cloud Commerce OS
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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Spryker is very well suited (B2C and/or B2B) for big companies with complex and individual business models or also if your company needs a certain level of customization. Very good fit, if you need a scalable system. It is rather not the perfect fit for small companies or companies with very basic E-Commerce needs.
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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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  • Extendable - you can extend the core functionalities to every business need.
  • Scalable - the technical implementation supports a highly scalable system approach.
  • Adjustable - besides implementing new functionalities the core functionalities can be adjusted to the business needs.
  • Up-to-date - compared to other E-Business solutions, the technological foundation of Spryker is growing, with the technological development and implementations [which] are kept up-to-date with quarterly releases.
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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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  • The documentation and developer bootcamp is sometimes out-of-date.
  • Open code, not open source, all bugs need to be submitted to an internal system without accepting patches from communities.
  • Steep learning curve.
  • The bridges at the core level sometimes cause difficulties in project-level implementation.
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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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Spryker's usability depends a lot on custom development. Therefore, I would like not to consider usability as something that comes with Spryker Cloud Commerce OS. Spryker Cloud Commerce OS; however, brings all the tools needed to design a solution with great usability.
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Support Rating
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Support suffered from Spryker Cloud Commerce OS's rapid growth. Contacts, department heads, and support systems changed frequently. Support processes as well as documentation are rather poor. One notices that they are putting more effort into the customers recently, but in the course of growth, there is still a lack of focus here. As a customer, I would like to see growth at a slower pace and a phase of stabilization.
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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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If you compare Spryker with commerce solutions on the market, you will notice that the focus is not on the front end. Spryker assumes that the store is only one of many possible channels through which customers order today and in the future. To understand the differences, one must therefore take a look at Spryker's architecture. This is divided into the Spryker [Cloud] Commerce OS (the backend with all process-related components), the front-end modules for B2C and B2B, as well as the integration modules (middleware) and interfaces (Glue API).
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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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  • Time-To-Market: With Spryker you can run MVPs in less time and you can test new functionality with certain groups of users.
  • Due to its speed it is very likely to have reoccurring customer because of a very good customer experience.
  • With Spryker our customers increased their revenue especially in times of Corona where orders doubled and Spryker was able to cope with the load with no substantial increase in server power.
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ScreenShots

Spryker Cloud Commerce OS Screenshots

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