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Spree
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Spree

#27in Payments
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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.

Spree is a tool in the Payments category of a tech stack.

Key Features

More than 45,000 stores and growing, and an active communityModular platformPowerful CustomizationComprehensive APIMature and Trusted Platform

Spree Pros & Cons

Pros of Spree

  • ✓Great community and support
  • ✓Open Source
  • ✓Ruby
  • ✓Flexible e-commerce solution
  • ✓Lots of extensions

Cons of Spree

No cons listed yet.

Spree Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Spree?

Shopify

Shopify

Shopify powers tens of thousands of online retailers including General Electric, Amnesty International, CrossFit, Tesla Motors, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Foo Fighters, GitHub, and more. Our platform allows users to easily and quickly create their own online store without all the technical work involved in developing their own website, or the huge expense of having someone else build it. Shopify lets merchants manage all aspects of their shops: uploading products, changing the design, accepting credit card orders, and viewing their incoming orders and completed transactions.

WooCommerce

WooCommerce

WooCommerce is the most popular WordPress eCommerce plugin. And it's available for free. Packed full of features, perfectly integrated into your self-hosted WordPress website.

Magento

Magento

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.

BigCommerce

BigCommerce

It is a true all-in-one ecommerce platform with the power to grow your business & help you sell more. It empowers you to rise above complexity – and ultimately focus on optimizing your business for growth.

PrestaShop

PrestaShop

PrestaShop is written in PHP, is highly customizable, supports all the major payment services, is translated in many languages and localized for many countries, and is fully responsive (both front- and back-office).

Salesforce Commerce Cloud

Salesforce Commerce Cloud

It is a highly scalable, cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) ecommerce solution. It offers best-in-class features and functionality developed and refined over many years to provide a highly optimised ecommerce experience. Deliver AI-powered commerce experiences.

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Spree Integrations

AngularSpree, TaxCloud are some of the popular tools that integrate with Spree. Here's a list of all 2 tools that integrate with Spree.

AngularSpree
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TaxCloud
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Spree Discussions

Discover why developers choose Spree. Read real-world technical decisions and stack choices from the StackShare community.

Simon Block
Simon Block

Founder

Jun 14, 2023

Needs adviceonSpreeSpreeInvoice NinjaInvoice NinjaMedusaMedusa

Hi folks

We want to move on from Shopify to a headless commerce system. We want to be able to manage multiple storefronts and integrate alternative order solutions like Whats App and social commerce etc. Same time we want to avoid full blown systems with a lot of unnecessary weight. My idea for the stack, so far:

  • @{Spree}|tool:1098| Commerce (Shop System),
  • Bloomreach (CMS),
  • Vue Storefront (Frontend)

I will have to integrate billing solution (like Invoice Ninja), LexOffice for accounting, Optimoroute for the salesman problem, and some more. So flexibility and "easy expandability" is a core demand. Having said that I came across Medusa. It looks promising and seems to check all the boxes. Any thoughts? Basically, it's a decision between Ruby and JavaScript, is it? Can you name me pros and cons of one or both of the systems? What are the serious challenges that I will face going down either one of the roads? Is there another solution that you would highly recommend?

I've linked our shop, currently running with Shopify.

Thanks

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