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Magento vs VTEX: What are the differences?
Magento: Flexible eCommerce solutions, a vibrant extensions marketplace and an open global ecosystem. Magento Community Edition is perfect if you’re a developer who wants to build your own solution with flexible eCommerce technology. You can modify the core code and add a wide variety of features and functionality; VTEX: Take the first step towards localized global expansion with an eCommerce solution. It accelerates commerce transformation of global corporations with a platform that makes the complex simple by unifying all customer experiences.
Magento and VTEX can be primarily classified as "Ecommerce" tools.
Some of the features offered by Magento are:
- Analytics and Reporting
- Product Browsing
- Catalog Browsing
On the other hand, VTEX provides the following key features:
- Omnichannel management
- Customer accounts
- Inventory management
Magento is an open source tool with 7.76K GitHub stars and 6.66K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Magento's open source repository on GitHub.
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Pros of Magento
- Open source22
- Robust14
- Powerful12
- Widespread community support10
- E-commerce made easy8
- Mature4
- Flexible4
Pros of VTEX
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Cons of Magento
- System is too complex2
- Slow2
- Processor hungry1