ecommerce:shopping_for_ecommerce_solutions
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ecommerce:shopping_for_ecommerce_solutions [2021/10/18 01:39] – [Square Online/Weebly] mithat | ecommerce:shopping_for_ecommerce_solutions [2021/10/18 02:43] – [Shopping for eCommerce solutions] mithat | ||
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* Very low cost --- because it’s not really going to make money, at least for a while. | * Very low cost --- because it’s not really going to make money, at least for a while. | ||
- | * Automatic sales tax computation --- because I live in a state that has difficult and complex tax collection policies. | + | * Automatic sales tax computation --- because I live in a state that has complex tax collection policies. |
- | * Ability to use a fulfillment center (e.g., Fulfillment by Amazon) -- to handle things if things | + | * Ability to use a fulfillment center (e.g., Fulfillment by Amazon) |
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===== Shop 0.0.2 ===== | ===== Shop 0.0.2 ===== | ||
- | The concerns and issues with the above led me to search for potential alternatives. I was drawn away from other FOSS solutions because they seemed to require a lot of development work to make work for me, they too relied on third-party and especially non-FOSS plugins for desired functionality, | + | The concerns and issues with the above led me to search for potential alternatives. I was drawn away from other FOSS solutions |
- | This in turn led me to consider what’s available in the proprietary camp. I’ve built eCommerce sites for others using Shopify, but I eliminated it for my own shop because of their fees. Yes, even their admittedly meager monthly cost would be hard to justify based on the expected income from the shop — at least for a while. I quickly eliminated other alternatives that charge similar or higher fees. | + | This in turn led me to consider what’s available in the fully-proprietary camp. I’ve built eCommerce sites for others using Shopify, but I eliminated it for my own shop because of their fees. Yes, even their admittedly meager monthly cost would be hard to justify based on the expected income from the shop — at least for a while. I quickly eliminated other alternatives that charge similar or higher fees. |
I finally narrowed things down to a few interesting candidates, which I discuss briefly below. | I finally narrowed things down to a few interesting candidates, which I discuss briefly below. | ||
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==== Square Online/ | ==== Square Online/ | ||
- | **TL; | + | **TL; |
In terms of required features: | In terms of required features: | ||
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* It’s very affordable: there’s no cost to start. | * It’s very affordable: there’s no cost to start. | ||
* It promises automatic sales tax computation. But this needs testing, esp. for local tax granularity. | * It promises automatic sales tax computation. But this needs testing, esp. for local tax granularity. | ||
- | * Support for third-party fulfillment doesn’t seem to be mentioned by Square, but [[https:// | + | * Support for third-party fulfillment doesn’t seem to be mentioned by Square, but [[https:// |
Other pros and cons: | Other pros and cons: | ||
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* The retail template is functional, but they only offer one, along with a number of styling (font and color) options. | * The retail template is functional, but they only offer one, along with a number of styling (font and color) options. | ||
- | ==== Ecwid ==== | ||
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- | [[https:// | ||
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- | In terms of required features: | ||
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- | * There’s a no-cost tier, but … | ||
- | * You don’t get automated tax calculations unless you pay for the $15/mo package. | ||
==== Shift4Shop/ | ==== Shift4Shop/ | ||
- | **TL; | + | **TL; |
In terms of required features: | In terms of required features: | ||
* There’s no cost as long as you use their preferred payment provider. | * There’s no cost as long as you use their preferred payment provider. | ||
- | * Sales tax computations require manual updating of ZIP codes and rates. It’s undetermined whether you can “stack” e.g. local tax onto state tax. A plugin is available to automate the calculations, | + | * Sales tax computations require manual updating of ZIP codes and rates. It’s undetermined whether you can “stack” e.g. local tax onto state tax. A plugin is available to automate the calculations, |
* There are reasonable modules for a large variety of fulfillment providers, including Amazon. | * There are reasonable modules for a large variety of fulfillment providers, including Amazon. | ||
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* Running on your own subdomain seems possible for no extra fee, but this needs testing. | * Running on your own subdomain seems possible for no extra fee, but this needs testing. | ||
* Available templates seem decent but need more testing on mobile. | * Available templates seem decent but need more testing on mobile. | ||
- | * Their site talks about the ability to sell items banned on other sites, like guns. Mentioning guns makes me think they might be dicks. | + | * Their site talks about the ability to sell items banned on other sites, like guns. Mentioning guns makes me think they might be people that I don't want to eventually support. |
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+ | ==== Ecwid ==== | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | TL;DR:** [[https:// | ||
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+ | In terms of required features: | ||
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+ | * There’s a no-cost tier, but … | ||
+ | * You don’t get automated tax calculations unless you pay for the $15/mo package. | ||
+ | * I'm assuming integrations are possible, but without automated tax for no cost, I decided not to do more research. | ||
===== Conclusions ===== | ===== Conclusions ===== |
ecommerce/shopping_for_ecommerce_solutions.txt · Last modified: 2021/12/25 05:54 by mithat