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Spree vs Wombat: What are the differences?

Developers describe Spree as "A complete open source ecommerce solution for Ruby on Rails". The Spree storefront offers a full feature set and is built on common standards, so you don't have to compromise speed to market, efficiency or innovation. The modular platform allows you to easily configure, supplement or replace any functionality you need, so that you can build the exact storefront that you want. On the other hand, Wombat is detailed as "Integration platform that connects any store to any service. No custom code required". Automate your store in no time: Wombat is an ecommerce integration platform that quickly connects your storefront with all your favorite 3rd party services. Comprehensive enough for large ecommerce stores and easy enough for small merchants.

Spree and Wombat belong to "Ecommerce" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Spree are:

  • More than 45,000 stores and growing, and an active community
  • Modular platform
  • Powerful Customization

On the other hand, Wombat provides the following key features:

  • Connect any ecommerce storefront to any service or application
  • No custom code required
  • Pre-built integrations get you up and running in just minutes

"Open Source" is the top reason why over 9 developers like Spree, while over 2 developers mention "Keeps my storefront code clean" as the leading cause for choosing Wombat.

Spree is an open source tool with 9.83K GitHub stars and 4.32K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Spree's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Spree
Pros of Wombat
  • 12
    Open Source
  • 12
    Great community and support
  • 10
    Ruby
  • 9
    Flexible e-commerce solution
  • 5
    Lots of extensions
  • 3
    The versatility of integrations that Wombat offers.
  • 3
    Great e-commerce automation
  • 3
    Keeps my storefront code clean
  • 2
    Completely Customizable

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What is Spree?

The Spree storefront offers a full feature set and is built on common standards, so you don't have to compromise speed to market, efficiency or innovation. The modular platform allows you to easily configure, supplement or replace any functionality you need, so that you can build the exact storefront that you want.

What is Wombat?

Automate your store in no time: Wombat is an ecommerce integration platform that quickly connects your storefront with all your favorite 3rd party services. Comprehensive enough for large ecommerce stores and easy enough for small merchants

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