Spryker Cloud Commerce OS vs. Volusion

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
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
Volusion
Score 4.8 out of 10
N/A
Volusion is a cloud-based ecommerce solution from the company of the same name in Austin, TX. It features an intuitive dashboard, built-in marketing and promos, SEO, templates, and tools to customize look and appearance.
$29
per month
Pricing
Spryker Cloud Commerce OSVolusion
Editions & Modules
Variable licensing fees, please contact aws-marketplace@spryker.com
$900,000.00
12-month contract
Personal
$29
per month
Pro
$79
per month
Startup
$179
per month
Business
$299
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Spryker Cloud Commerce OSVolusion
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeRequiredNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPricing 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
Spryker Cloud Commerce OSVolusion
Considered Both Products
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.
Volusion
Chose Volusion
We selected Volusion originally because of the price point, but we had NO IDEA how much we would be spending in excess to actually get the functionality that was sold to us by their salesmen and women. We are switching to BigCommerce this spring.
Chose Volusion
I've also used Shopify as a base platform, as well as Magento. Both are better. My company has looked into moving there twice since I've been here, and the only thing stopping them is the complications of making such a move. I think Shopify offers similar value for the money …
Chose Volusion
Again, we work with all of these platforms, not just Volusion. However, we do make recommendations for Volusion based on the size of client and the need for additional customization and tuning. For clients who lack major development resources in house to maintain a platform …
Chose Volusion
I've recently reviewed other platforms and Volusion is one of the few that does not charge a transaction fee. Plus, it is competitive in price.
Chose Volusion
Volusion provided the best overall list of features, performance history, and bang for the buck. By not being the new kid on the block, they have worked out a lot the bugs and kinks that plague many ecommerce platforms. They've also refined a system that is very user-friendly …
Chose Volusion
Volusion offered a better price point for nearly identical features.
Chose Volusion
I liked Volusion better because it has less options which makes learning easier. I think Magento is better for large stores.
Chose Volusion
I would say overall Volusion offers very similar solutions to these other platforms. One of the main reasons I went with it over others was my experience working on Volusion stores for years before we opened our own stores and took on new clients. I'm comfortable with the …
Chose Volusion
We use Shopify and while the monthly fee is slightly higher than Volusion, working within Shopify and the visual results you get...it's not even close. Volusion seems very outdated and overcomplicated, but looking for positives with Volusion, again, I'm paying an additional $40 …
Chose Volusion
We use Yahoo for our wholesale division and I found it to be very difficult to use and their customer support was terrible.

In comparison, we selected Volusion for our retail web store because it was much more intuitive, gave us more design options and the customer support was …
Chose Volusion
Volusion blew Miva out of the water. Magento allows for more customization without having to use 'partners' which helps keeps the cost down but requires a great deal more technical knowledge to create and maintain.
Chose Volusion
I've used Magento and Zen Cart. I think that Volusion is better for the nontechnical people and it comes with a lot that Magento would make you buy or code an extension for.
Chose Volusion
Volusion makes the creation of a store a simple process even for a beginner. More importantly, for advanced users it allows to work fast, efficiently, and with efficacy due to its bulk import/export functionality. Shopify is aesthetically pleasing and Magento is an open source …
Chose Volusion
Adobe Photoshop,zencart,Wordpress,Drupal,Joomla,Adobe Creative Suite
Chose Volusion
While K-eCommerce was very glamorous to us because it integrates with our main workflow, it just didn't have some of the marketing features that are so integral to the way we do business online. The set-up costs were also way too high. Volusion is so affordable and feature …
Chose Volusion
Shopify
Chose Volusion
Sorry, I have not used another site similar to Volusion.
Chose Volusion
The choice is usually made by the time I get involved. They all have their advantages and disadvantages depending on the need of the business.
Features
Spryker Cloud Commerce OSVolusion
Online Storefront
Comparison of Online Storefront features of Product A and Product B
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
7.9
Ratings
1% above category average
Volusion
3.6
Ratings
74% below category average
Product catalog & listings8.30 Ratings4.30 Ratings
Product management7.50 Ratings4.30 Ratings
Bulk product upload8.10 Ratings4.20 Ratings
Branding8.20 Ratings3.60 Ratings
Mobile storefront8.40 Ratings1.20 Ratings
Product variations7.80 Ratings4.70 Ratings
Visual customization7.40 Ratings5.10 Ratings
CMS7.20 Ratings2.20 Ratings
Website integration00 Ratings3.30 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
Comparison of Online Shopping Cart features of Product A and Product B
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
8.6
Ratings
11% above category average
Volusion
3.6
Ratings
72% below category average
Abandoned cart recovery8.80 Ratings3.60 Ratings
Checkout user experience8.30 Ratings3.70 Ratings
Online Payment System
Comparison of Online Payment System features of Product A and Product B
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
8.4
Ratings
1% above category average
Volusion
4.1
Ratings
68% below category average
eCommerce security8.40 Ratings4.10 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
Comparison of eCommerce Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
7.6
Ratings
1% below category average
Volusion
2.6
Ratings
99% below category average
Promotions & discounts7.90 Ratings4.80 Ratings
Personalized recommendations6.80 Ratings1.80 Ratings
SEO8.10 Ratings1.20 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
Comparison of eCommerce Business Management features of Product A and Product B
Spryker Cloud Commerce OS
8.4
Ratings
5% above category average
Volusion
2.9
Ratings
94% below category average
Multi-site management8.20 Ratings3.00 Ratings
Order processing8.80 Ratings3.60 Ratings
Inventory management8.50 Ratings2.20 Ratings
Shipping8.00 Ratings3.00 Ratings
Custom functionality8.60 Ratings2.60 Ratings
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User Ratings
Spryker Cloud Commerce OSVolusion
Likelihood to Recommend
8.2
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1.5
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Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
1.0
(0 ratings)
Usability
6.0
(0 ratings)
10.0
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
5.9
(0 ratings)
1.0
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Spryker Cloud Commerce OSVolusion
Likelihood to Recommend
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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For a small business in need of a few more tools than basic platforms, Volusion is a good option. However, if you want infinitely customizable [tools] or to have multiple integrations extracting your orders and products data, then Volusion is quite limited. Additionally, if you lack in-house development teams, Volusion is a good product that is friendly for users who are not necessarily tech-savvy.
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Pros
  • 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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  • Easy to Use. Non-technical employees can be simply trained. If you can use a social network, you can manage the backend of Volusion.
  • All-In-One -- without any add-ons, Volusion is a turnkey solution for eCommerce. No programming knowledge is required, no modules are needed (unless you have very advanced needs), and it features everything from website text, products, email marketing, customer accounts, shipping calculations, and back-end payment and order processing.
  • Allows for inventory tracking (such as Small, Medium, Large or Male/Female)
  • Allows for kitting (creating product bundles, up-sells, add-ons, and more)
  • Easy to customize -- with a little HTML knowledge, you can easily customize the free templates included in Volusion to create a personalized, dynamic web presence without the need for hiring expensive designers
  • Provides a great experience for the customer. Everything from search results, product display, shopping carts, wishlists, and the actual order process are delivered in a professional manner that will keep your customer feeling confident about making their purchase.
  • Easily integratable with Google Analytics with Sales Goal tracking -- this allows you to see where customers are coming from, what they are looking at, what they are purchasing, and when they are abandoning their carts.
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Cons
  • 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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  • Feature implementation. While they have a ton of features, they're often released haphazardly in my opinion. Sometimes it seems like they don't have testers. Typically, I'm unable to use new features until about 6 months after they're released (and over a year after I asked for them) because it takes that long to get the quirks smoothed out well enough for us to use them. It seems that they often don't understand programs that they integrate with well enough to do a proper implementation.
  • Timeliness of features. This can be taken with a grain of salt for many looking to compare. I'm a super-experienced user with many, many needs. We're often limited when it comes to Google (and other platform) beta programs, and even just early adoption because I have to wait for Volusion to catch up. What's tough is that I often NEED them to make a change in order for me to move forward, it's not my own limitation (but that's what you can expect when you use a third party software to run your site rather than your own team of developers).
  • Customer service in regards to live chat. While I LOVE that they have live chat (I'm needy, I constantly need support) - the operators are rude 75% of the time. They come into the conversation assuming I have no idea what I'm talking about and have a 'customer's always wrong' attitude. I'm sure it's frustrating to deal with ecommerce customers who don't know the first thing about websites - but I'm not one of those and I deserve respect. Our conversations nearly always begin with "Clear your cache" and "I don't see the problem" from the operator and end in "Oh, you're right. Well I don't know." from them. I will say I've dealt with one or two who actually know what they're talking about. Live chat is useless when the operators know less about the software than I do.
  • Slow to updates. They are often way behind when it comes to development and code. Example: They use jQuery v 1.4. We're up to 1.10 now and I'm experiencing issues for which the blame has been passed back on to me. I'm keeping up. They should be too. For me personally, the quality of development should come first. THEN worry about all of those features.
  • New live editor. It's seen a lot of scrutiny, which you'll find easily by Googling. My problem is that I don't need a WYSIWYG. I write in html. You have to pass through the WYSIWYG to get to the html editor. This has caused my javascript to get executed, so once I get to the html editor, I have to re-write my script because it's now shown as the execution. That's poor development. They should have an option to disable.
  • Inability to access pages in FTP. If you are someone who needs customization and writes in html, have fun. You can't actually access your product or category pages unless you do it through the content editors. You can absolutely access & edit your template and css files. But if you need a unique header in a product page - say a script to run, you'll have to put it in the template - adding overhead to ALL of your pages. The only workaround is hard-coding pages as "articles," which can make a mess of things.
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Likelihood to Renew
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When you spend so much time with a product like this and not only have you witnessed its growth, but you almost feel like you are next those that make the decisions of building features a certain way, you can't help but want to stay and be a part of their continued growth. It's simply a great product. Can it improve? By all means! But it will only improve because of users and avid resellers like me.
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Usability
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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I know what to do to add a new product, promotion or do an analysis of sales.
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Support Rating
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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You have to wait on hold for at least 45 minutes every call—the tech support person never knows the answer right away so they put you on 10 minute holds only to come back and say they're still looking for answers. The chat function could take days to get a response. Our "Dedicated Account Manager" never checks in or answers, nor are they ever in the office when we call. It's like they try to be as unavailable as possible until you forget why you even called in the first place. Insane.
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Implementation Rating
No answers on this topic
It is best to use the built-in features and recommended services for the most turn-key experience (ie. Skipjack for payment processing so that it can all be done from the Volusion backend).
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Alternatives Considered
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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I've also used Shopify as a base platform, as well as Magento. Both are better. My company has looked into moving there twice since I've been here, and the only thing stopping them is the complications of making such a move. I think Shopify offers similar value for the money with a cleaner albeit more minimalist look. Both are better options in my opinion. I would only recommend Volusion if someone had used it before and doesn't plan on making it a crucial part of their business plan.
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Return on Investment
  • 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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  • Increased product database efficiency. It's really easy to import and export products/categories. Has likely saved us hundreds of hours.
  • Integration with other platforms. Integrations with comparison shopping feeds, email auto-responder tools and fulfillment tools is quite easy. This saves us on the cost for custom integrations.
  • Because it is a hosted solution, Volusion takes care of all the PCI and other security compliancies. Not having to monitor this and update ourselves saves money and gives us piece of mind.
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ScreenShots

Spryker Cloud Commerce OS Screenshots

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