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Spryker is the best sytem to bring your business online!
What do you like best about the product?
The Seperation between Backend and Frontend (Yves and Zed), which bringswith High Flexibility and modularity
When ever a customer has special needs for a sophisticated digital Business-modell combined with transactions and high flexibility for different Frontends, the Spryker Commerce OS is suited very well.
When ever a customer has special needs for a sophisticated digital Business-modell combined with transactions and high flexibility for different Frontends, the Spryker Commerce OS is suited very well.
What do you dislike about the product?
The Integration in Third-Party Systems can be improved and extended
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The Spryker Commerce OS focuses on flexibility first and foremost. Spryker is therefore built according to the API-first principle and follows the headless approach.
After implementing an MVP in 3 months, we could already see an increase in relevant KPI's with the first customers. Short-term goals such as a fast go-live were achieved and exceeded.
After implementing an MVP in 3 months, we could already see an increase in relevant KPI's with the first customers. Short-term goals such as a fast go-live were achieved and exceeded.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
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Develop your digital business rapidly
What do you like best about the product?
• Modularity & flexibility for continuous platform transformation
• highly customizable for all our needs
• better performance
• highly customizable for all our needs
• better performance
What do you dislike about the product?
• onboarding of new devs can take a little longer – but in the end it's worth it
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
• Implementing a daily MVP approach
• replacing our previous commerce system
• freedom of customization and connectivity
• improve performance
• implementing a modular architecture
• reduce time to market
• providing more ownership to our interdisciplinary teams
• replacing our previous commerce system
• freedom of customization and connectivity
• improve performance
• implementing a modular architecture
• reduce time to market
• providing more ownership to our interdisciplinary teams
Spryker, a scalable, customizable shop system
What do you like best about the product?
The architecture is good. (Separation of FE and BE). The publish & sync process is fantastic. The OMS is powerful and I think it can map a lot of business cases
What do you dislike about the product?
If you want to build a new module, you need a lot of boilerplate code at the beginning.
The publish & sync process is not easy to understand.
The publish & sync process is not easy to understand.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Retouren Managment, Contract managment, customer specific bonus prgram, ...
A powerful yet complex tool for highly scalable and expandable ecommerce solutions
What do you like best about the product?
I like Spryker's out-of-the-box orientation to quality and scalability. It is easy to switch from one project to another using Spryker because the code structure is the same and the concepts are well enforced. Spryker has a large number of available modules to choose from which helps in implementing features faster. Spryker's Glue layer is a feature that may help to implement more exotic ecommerce solutions. Spryker's code quality tools enable teams to have unified quality standards.
What do you dislike about the product?
Developing Spryker can sometimes be a bit tedious, quite a lot of boiler plate code is required. The learning curve is steep. The core code sometimes might be of higher quality.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are implementing B2B and B2C ecommerce solutions. The main benefits are these:
a robust yet flexible product data structure that handles well a wide variety of business different cases;
a well thought-through application design that enables our clients to scale easily and effectively.
a robust yet flexible product data structure that handles well a wide variety of business different cases;
a well thought-through application design that enables our clients to scale easily and effectively.
Great solution for enterprise
What do you like best about the product?
Spryker provides solutions to problems that are often encountered in e-commerce. It is scalable and provides standard e-commerce feature set out of the box. Spryker's code quality is great and it can be used as a reference as well as documentation helping out developers working on the product. Modular architecture allows for great team changeability (developers can switch teams without wasting time with on-boarding, as Spryker has unified structure) and with experienced developers quick time to market. Overall Spryker solves a lot of frequently encountered problems (asynchronous updates, cart, checkout, product storing/updating/viewing/administrating) and it implements a lot of design patterns, that enforces scalable, changeable and readable code avoiding long lasting project's issues related to legacy and outdated code. Due to modular architecture, it is possible for a larger team to work on Spryker without interfering with one another.
What do you dislike about the product?
At first Spryker has a steep learning curve and a lot to take in, which might be discouraging. There is also a lot of boilerplate code, but keeping the benefits in mind it actually helps in the long term. In order to use Spryker effectively and efficiently experienced developers are required. For small projects, without big plans for the future, there is no sense to use Spryker as it would be a big overhead.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Spryker provides solutions for standard e-commerce problems using it's architecture and used technologies (e.g. elasticsearch, redis, rabbitMQ) and every technology as well as feature can be replaced and/or adjusted according to the needs. Spryker separates front-end from the back-end allowing to scale the application without any additional need to adjust and refactor the code base. The technology stack is already there and on top of that there are wrappers allowing for easier customization.
Takes some time to master, but it is worth then
What do you like best about the product?
- Flexibility
- (Total) Customizability
- Scalability
- Good developer-support by vendor
- - Development Kit (docker/sdk)
- - Documentations for integration of new features
- - Community Forum for users, developers
- - Developer Meetups / Hackathons
- Good support team which helps with technical challenges
- (Total) Customizability
- Scalability
- Good developer-support by vendor
- - Development Kit (docker/sdk)
- - Documentations for integration of new features
- - Community Forum for users, developers
- - Developer Meetups / Hackathons
- Good support team which helps with technical challenges
What do you dislike about the product?
- Complex architecture and hosting
- - needs more self-service functionality (but it is on the roadmap afaik)
- A little bit behind in developer comfort-features
- - Missing features like "Symfony Autowiring" lead to much code for little functionality
- - But external tools like IDE Plugins or GitHub CoPilot help with Boilerpalte code
- - needs more self-service functionality (but it is on the roadmap afaik)
- A little bit behind in developer comfort-features
- - Missing features like "Symfony Autowiring" lead to much code for little functionality
- - But external tools like IDE Plugins or GitHub CoPilot help with Boilerpalte code
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Solves complex and highly customized business-cases better in comparison to other out-of-the-box ecommerce-systems. Offers a high degree in customizablity to fit customer's needs. You can focus keep the business-capabilities you need for a project, "delete the rest"
The right software for your individual and high scalable business cases
What do you like best about the product?
Strong architecture, modern tech stack, easy to use
What do you dislike about the product?
sometimes it seems a bit overengineered, but if you work on in projects this dislike goes to an
advantage
advantage
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We develop individual solutions for a lot of different transactional business cases with spryker
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you have a digital mindest, spryker is the right solution for you.
Spryker Review from a Developers Perspective
What do you like best about the product?
Modularity
Scalability
Great Community
The Development of the Documentary
BootCamp
Workshop
Scalability
Great Community
The Development of the Documentary
BootCamp
Workshop
What do you dislike about the product?
In the communication concerning misfunctionality needs improving!!!
Features that are sold to customers, but are not well tested and do not work as "promised" - untested features (Adyen, Akeneo Connector)
Therefore I'd say Spryker is still in its child shoes
Differences between principles and actual coding
Same thing is done in three ways, e.g defining forms, declaring constants CLIENT_XY vs XY_CLIENT
Things are annotated as deprecated but the actual replacement is not provided (Route Provider which constants are protected and not accessible anymore)
Features that are sold to customers, but are not well tested and do not work as "promised" - untested features (Adyen, Akeneo Connector)
Therefore I'd say Spryker is still in its child shoes
Differences between principles and actual coding
Same thing is done in three ways, e.g defining forms, declaring constants CLIENT_XY vs XY_CLIENT
Things are annotated as deprecated but the actual replacement is not provided (Route Provider which constants are protected and not accessible anymore)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Mainly B2B and B2C webshops.
Relatively easy setup (Docker)
Spryker is a good foundation, but it's not plug and play
Relatively easy setup (Docker)
Spryker is a good foundation, but it's not plug and play
Spryker - An interesting Cloud Native eCommerce framework that is still in its infancy
What do you like best about the product?
(+) The modular and extendable nature of Spryker
(+) Well documented interfaces
(+) A lot of interesting features, most of which are features requested by customers
(+) Focus on scalable, cloud native architectures
(+) Free software based and open source development model
(+) Well documented interfaces
(+) A lot of interesting features, most of which are features requested by customers
(+) Focus on scalable, cloud native architectures
(+) Free software based and open source development model
What do you dislike about the product?
(-) While the core of Spryker is very stable, all frontend-facing features are less developed and refined
(-) A couple of must have features like Guest Checkout for B2B cases aren't easily installable, they must be deeply integrated into the code
(-) Versioning is a mess, upgrading is always a pain - even for Patch releases
(-) While using static typing in PHP can enhance legibility and stability of code, Spryker often over does this which makes it needlessly complex to work with Spryker
(-) A couple of must have features like Guest Checkout for B2B cases aren't easily installable, they must be deeply integrated into the code
(-) Versioning is a mess, upgrading is always a pain - even for Patch releases
(-) While using static typing in PHP can enhance legibility and stability of code, Spryker often over does this which makes it needlessly complex to work with Spryker
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Mid-sized to big eCommerce platforms with >= 100k products and complex search models. Sprykers modular approach to search, database and data structures make it extremely flexible for all kinds of use cases and scenarios.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you are in a large-scale project that demands high amounts of customizability and you need a flexible eCommerce framework that you are willing to put some effort into, Spryker is for you. It will support the most demanding business needs but needs some care in return.
If you are just searching for a ready-made, bog standard eCommerce solution, consider something else and more light weight.
If you are just searching for a ready-made, bog standard eCommerce solution, consider something else and more light weight.
A fast growing system with an active community but with room for improvements (platform maturity).
What do you like best about the product?
Active community, many developers available, fast growing feature set, direct contact to Spryker personel (even at higher levels)
What do you dislike about the product?
Not mature yet, Spryker decisions sometimes not understandable (DB switch), no communication about it, rather junior in some fields (PaaS), documentation in some areas outdated, third party modules not timed in roadmap (FirstSpirit connector, PSP modules, Marketplace module ... ), no real issue tracking, communication delays. UX in Yves B2B rather junior
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Scalable system which grows with customer needs.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Choose your Yves template set wisely. But after this, just go ahead, you can't go wrong.
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