
CMS options vary from headless platforms like Contentful to traditional solutions like WordPress and e-commerce specific platforms like Shopify, each with unique features and cost considerations.

Ecommerce in the modern web comes with numerous different technology options that help enable the development and delivery of online storefronts. These solutions range from low/no-code platforms like Webflow and WordPress to custom built solutions that leverage different pieces of each. Each platform and technology stack come with their own pros and cons, and here at JustConsulting, we aim to analyze each individual use-case's needs and requirements to come up with the best solution for your business. In this blog we will list some of the considerations one might have when looking at implementing and integrating new technologies.
CMS options vary from headless platforms like Contentful to traditional solutions like WordPress and e-commerce specific platforms like Shopify, each with unique features and cost considerations.
Explore no-low code solutions like Webflow, WordPress, and Shopify for easy setup, or opt for flexible, customizable frameworks like React, Vue.js, Next.js, or Nuxt.js for robust e-commerce interfaces.
Content Delivery Networks leveraging edge computing and serverless architectures, like Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Workers, Webflow, and AWS, offer improved load times, scalability, and reduced latency for global front-end technology delivery.
Database design in e-commerce involves careful planning of integrations and selection from a variety of storage solutions, considering factors like data integrity, scalability, and compatibility with existing systems.