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    Home»Development»Composable commerce with Shopify

    Composable commerce with Shopify

    June 24, 2024

    Unlike traditional e-commerce platforms where all the features are closely integrated, Composable Commerce breaks down the various features of an e-commerce platform into independent and interchangeable building blocks.

    According to Gartner, a leading research and advisory company, composable applications will accelerate business innovation with commerce being an important domain.

    Partner with Perficient and leverage the full potential of Shopify composable commerce. CTA Action Button (Shopify landing page)

    Composable Commerce Principles:

    Modularity: The commerce platform is decomposed into individual packages or components, each responsible for specific functions such as product management, cart, payment processing, search etc.
    API-First: Each component in Composable Commerce has well-defined APIs (Application Programming Interfaces), allowing seamless communication and integration with other components, as well as with external systems and services.
    Flexibility: Businesses can choose and integrate the components that suit their needs and requirements. This enables us to change a component rather than platform if something doesn’t work.
    Scalability: Composable Commerce architectures are designed to be scalable, allowing businesses to easily scale like expanding to new markets or adding new channels. It uses auto-scaling to handle the additional traffic during cases like festive sale.
    Tech Agnostic: Composable components are designed to work together seamlessly, irrespective of the technology or platform they are built on. Ex integration with ERP, CMS or LMS.

    Shopify Commerce Components

    Shopify is embracing a new approach to ecommerce with Shopify Commerce Components, which leverages the concept of composable commerce.

    Here are some key things to know about:

    Available only to enterprise-level merchants (those with a GMV exceeding $500 million).
    Designed to be used in conjunction with a headless commerce approach, which means that the front-end of your store is decoupled from the back-end.
    It requires significant development resources to implement.
    Detailed documentation is to be released in coming months.

    Shopify Commerce Components is a suite of more than 30 modular components that can be used to build an online store. These components include :

    Storefront

    Build custom storefronts using your preferred framework and hosting provider.

    Headless API with Storefront API
    Headless SDK with Hydrogen
    Headless hosting with Oxygen
    Storefront search
    Low-code storefronts with Liquid
    Content

    Cart and Checkout

    Flexible options within cart and check out like Payments, fraud protection and tax to name a few

    Cart
    Payment
    Fraud
    Checkout
    Tax

    Core commerce

    Build your business with essential capabilities like Product catalog, Customer data, Marketing, B2B etc

    Product catalog
    Cross Market selling
    Customer data
    Custom data models such as Meta fields
    Subscriptions
    Discount
    B2B

    Data and compliance

    Drive sales with secure and accurate customer data. Components include:

    Data Analysis
    Card data vaulting
    Marketing insights
    Security and Compliance

    Shipping and logistics

    Streamline your order logistics with fulfilment options and manage returns.

    Fulfilment
    Inventory
    Shipping Labels
    Order Management and Returns

    Omnichannel

    Sell anywhere while expanding new markets and channels :

    Point of Sale
    Customer Accounts
    Social commerce

    Overall, Shopify Commerce Components is a powerful new offering that gives enterprise merchants a lot of flexibility in building their online stores. However, it is not a good fit for all businesses

    Looking for Shopify Commerce expertise?

    Our best-in-class Shopify commerce professionals ensure your commerce platform is optimized to tailor your needs.
    We tailor solutions to your unique objectives, covering B2B, B2C, and enterprise solutions.
    Leverage our professionals to build platforms on Headless, Composable or Monolithic architecture.
    Our scalable solutions grow with your business, whether entering new markets or new integration.
    From consultation to post-launch support, our experts ensure a smooth implementation.

    Ready to Transform Your Commerce Experience?

    Don’t let outdated commerce solutions hold your business back. Partner with Perficient today and unlock the full potential of Shopify for your online sales channels. Contact us now to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards commerce excellence. Let’s turn your vision into reality together.

    Contact us

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