Salesforce Commerce Cloud (formerly Demandware) is a cloud-based eCommerce solution that touts flexibility and scalability for enterprises. It features merchandising tools, such as sorting, filtering, and image zooming.
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Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
Score 6.4 out of 10
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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.
B2B Commerce:
Starter - $4 price/order
Growth - $6 price/order
Plus - $8 price/order
B2C Commerce:
Starter - 1% Gross Merchandise Value
Growth - 2% Gross Merchandise Value
Plus - 3% Gross Merchandise Value
B2B2C Commerce:
1% Gross Merchandise Value
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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Chose Salesforce Commerce Cloud
Salesforce Commerce Cloud is the leader in CRM and in managing customer contacts and details. It integrates very well with our ERP, NetSuite owned by Oracle Cloud. Salesforce Commerce Cloud is easy to use and has more functionality compared to competitiors. Salesforce Commerce …
1. The learning curve of Shopify is not too steep, so it does create hinderance for non-technical folks 2. I personally found the AI-powered insights in Shopify to be more accurate than the ones provided in Salesforce Commerce Cloud.
I think Salesforce Commerce Cloud is significantly better than ServiceTitan for both ease-of-use and overall functionality. ServiceTitan has a lot of deliverability issues when sending emails that we don't encounter on Salesforce Commerce Cloud thankfully. Also, I think …
Salesforce Commerce Cloud is as good as the other platforms. On some of my past reviews I pointed out what Magento and Shopify do better than Salesforce Commerce Cloud and what Salesforce Commerce Cloud does better. To quickly recap: -Salesforce Commerce Cloud makes it very …
I think Salesforce Commerce Cloud is great. Like mentioned previously, it is easy to use and keep track of our dealer information and customer information. We do also use Hubspot and it would be nice if they intigrated better but they both have good uses. Salesforce Commerce …
We selected Salesforce Commerce Cloud due to the options available on the back-office for merchants. The availability to create complex scenarios. The scalability for multiple countries and languages. The integration with other Salesforce solutions already in place to create …
All relative to your organizational size. Shopify works for small to mid, Magento for small to large, commerce tools would be a large-scale plus. Hire a skilled consultant to help you make a decision of this caliber!
Salesforce Commerce Cloud offers a wide variety of features such as pages, versions, static links etc which makes it unique when compared with any other tool. It has a powerful searching mechanism with which we can search with keywords to find related articles with those …
All the options and demos were good; we see them all efficient and best suites; the option to choose salesforce commerce cloud came into the picture when we thought of integrating customer service and promotions as we already use salesforce service cloud as the support backbone …
We also explored Shopify and thought it did a pretty good job of what we were looking for. I think the thing that really sold us is that we already have Salesforce Sales Cloud and Marketing Cloud so this was an easy addition for us to make. It's a lot easier to have all our …
We selected Salesforce Commerce Cloud over other vendors in order to enhance customer relationships. Maintaining existing customers is comparatively easy. It thus helps to maintain strong customer focus and also to improve partner and supplier relationships. In addition, in …
Salesforce Commerce Cloud might be pricer than competitors but it surely worth the difference. The tool is integrated with Salesforce CRM, and a full usage of Salesforce asset adds value to its adoption. The implementation of the tool was smooth and fast. All the team that use …
Salesforce Commerce Cloud offered more product variables than Shopify. Salesforce was a proper SAAS solution whereas CS-cart wasn't and required more internal dev
We did not bother shopping around before or after the experience we had. We gave up on trying for the time being as the headache is not worth the fight. We are better suited [to] growing our business natively, locally, and through more economically sound methods.
Shopify's similarities to Salesforce Commerce Cloud are mainly with bulk uploading, shipments, and customization. [Shopify] doesn't let you add team members from different departments, as it's a blank back end store CRM. The commerce cloud goes above and beyond with seamless …
As I said before, I feel as though Salesforce Commerce Cloud stacks up well. It is definitely the market leader but when someone is the market leader they can get complacent and be less responsive to client needs than someone might not want to admit to. All in all, I think it …
Associate Director, Client Leadership for Michelin
Chose Salesforce Commerce Cloud
Since we are operating within the Salesforce platform such as the DMP and Marketing Cloud, integrating Commerce Cloud was an efficient and consistent way to streamline the processes.
In the end, we just wanted something that felt like SFDC which could translate better to our commerce needs. We wanted to stick with one ecosystem over multiple products for the sake of integration. We plan to stay within the salesforce world for a while to come so this worked …
At the time, Salesforce was the leader in the Gartner quadrant and it was an easy to use platform that really understood us. They had a process of understanding your needs and adapting the solution to those needs. The services they provide are really useful.
From the initial discovery and research, it appeared to be far more robust. It was presented as an enterprise-level solution that can grow and scale with the company. Having the Salesforce name and innovation associated with it is something that really helped sway the decision …
Salesforce is a much more integrated piece of software and integrates into your entire technology stack much more seamlessly. In comparison to other products we demoed, their technology was far superior with a much nicer UX/UI design. When it came to training, SF more clearly …
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 …
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 …
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.
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.
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.
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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.
Salesforce Commerce Cloud is well suited for medium to large sized eCommerce platforms (mainly B2C but B2B could work as well) who are looking to streamline their web processes and website functionalities while incorporating multiple departments. If you are a small business and have tighter margins, this may not be the best choice for you as there may not be as many opportunities to utilize all of the CRM's features and you may be at a financial loss because of it. Otherwise, this platform is great for organization and providing a helping hand in your eCommerce roadmap!
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.
Demandware business manager features a very robust set of options to accomplish many merchandising and content tasks out of the box. For typical retailers, there are usually very simple ways to accomplish common tasks.
The ability to schedule content and tie unique content to session data is particularly useful and fully featured.
Many features that would typically be missing from a home-grown CMS and would require development are included in business manager and easily controlled by marketers.
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.
The #1 pain with Demandware as a developer has been Pipelines. Originally development on this platform was designed as a visual drag, drop, and configure model. You would create these logic flows (pipelines) in the visual editor, made up of nodes (pipelets) and connectors. These quickly got out of hand and turned into a spiderweb. Worse they were not like anything that most developers are used to. Pipelines save to XML but the markup was not clean and difficult to merge or diff, to say the least. I guess they were aiming for a more simple model but quickly realized that was not sufficient for real-world applications. To their credit, Demandware recognized this and has been steadily moving toward a clean, pure-code model.
The benefits of SaaS and the quick release cycle can be a mixed blessing. Features and API's can and do change from time to time. When you're using a platform like this you cannot build it and forget about it. It's not obvious to everyone but you're signing up for some amount of maintenance over time to keep things up to date.
The platform has a flaw that still hasn't been resolved. Each Demandware customer "realm" has many instances for development, staging, production, etc. All of the instances have their own user accounts and passwords, and you have to log in to each instance separately. It's very frustrating as an admin or developer, though less so to business users who will only need to access one instance. Demandware could really use a Single Sign On!
Demandware has a marketplace for third-party extensions to add pre-build integrations with other systems. While there is a reasonably broad selection of third-party vendors, I have to point out that the quality of many of these components has been sub-par. There are a few gems but many are clunky and quickly cobbled together, and surely require further investment of time. Demandware needs to do a better job of quality assurance with third-party vendors.
A huge factor influencing our decision to remain on the Demandware platform is that our new parent company is standardizing all its luxury brands in the US on it. We are fortunate. However, even if we had remained an independent company, I believe we would continue on the Demandware platform for all the reasons outlined in this review. I appreciate the stability the platform has provided to our eCommerce site in the last three years as well as the continuous improvements and technological advances being rolled out that will allow us to keep the site fresh, engaging, modern and stable. I've heard many horror stories from colleagues on other platforms who struggle with the expense and complexity involved with making what should be minor and simple changes and updates to their sites.
The overall ease of using the system. Consolidation in location for our team members. Mobile application for on the go research, as many of our team members are constantly traveling to job sites or to meet clients. No more duplicate calls to current customers, since we have 12 different divisions that span the company. Mostly the ability to look at the database when our team members begin cultivating a new lead/prospect with a potential customer to see if anyone within the team has a relationship with that person or the company they work for.
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.
They are very responsive and a support technician will be assigned quickly. Even if there is further clarification needed for the ticket, or a solution is not immediately available, you feel that someone is there and staying on top of the issue. Most common issues are resolved quickly and satisfactorily.
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.
All relative to your organizational size. Shopify works for small to mid, Magento for small to large, commerce tools would be a large-scale plus. Hire a skilled consultant to help you make a decision of this caliber!
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).
Salesforce Commerce Cloud ends up paying for itself in the long run so long as customers are taking advantage of its full capabilities.
I would highly recommend trying it or consulting a partner like us about it if you have an interest and think you could benefit. A thorough business analysis will tell you if this segment of Salesforce is right for your objectives.
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.