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Headless PIM & Ecommerce

Headless PIM allows means allowing developers to build tailor made ecommerce experience in the frontend framework of choice. The frontend ecommerce experience is connected with the PIM service via an API. At Crystallize we believe that a tailor made approach to continuously improving the customer experience will ultimately sell better online.

Headless vs monolithic ecommerce

Headless or decoupled ecommerce means separating the presentation layer from the data layer or backend. Unlike traditional monolithic ecommerce systems like Magento, Shopify, Hybris and the likes that are tightly connected and the everything running in one single system. 

You have two, or more, systems communicating via an API. This opens up flexibility in the architecture like simpler scalability and choice for developers to implement the ecommerce frontend in the language and framework of their choice. Not one size fits all. Freedom.

Headless ecommerce vs monolithic ecommerce

Headless enables omni channel ecommerce

Ecommerce today does not simply mean an online webshop. You typically have a webshop, an app, in store ecommerce, point of sales and perhaps even a B2B product catalogue. With a headless approach to ecommerce you can have your products centrally managed in a PIM system that delivers the relevant product information to the specific channel in real time.

You want to future proof your product information so you can easily add additional ecommerce channels in the future.

Bring your own frontend

Frontend and app technology is developing with lightning speed. You have React, Angular, Ionic, Flutter, Vue, Ember and many many more. With a PIM service that delivers all your product information and rich content via an API developers are free to choose the framework that is right for them.

A modern approach to ecommerce enables the developers to bring their own frontend. A best of breed vs predefined stack. This approach enables development speed as developers does not have to learn a proprietary templating language anymore.

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