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Commerce platforms & how Businext fits

People find us when they are tired of glue code, plugin stacks, or running their own Node services. Below is a straight comparison angle — not a feature matrix claiming we beat every tool at everything.

Shopify and the “app economy”

Shopify is excellent at hosted storefronts and ecosystems. Many teams still juggle separate tools for deep inventory, multi-branch stock, kitchen workflows, and reconciliation. If you are searching for a Shopify alternative because your operations span branches and you want catalog, orders, and payments in one product surface — Businext is aimed at that unified ops layer for SMEs, especially where integrated checkout and branch truth matter day to day.

Medusa, Saleor, and self-hosted headless

Medusa and similar headless commerce frameworks give developers control. They also mean you operate infrastructure, upgrades, and composition. If you are evaluating a Medusa alternative because you want a managed product with dashboard, storefront template, and integrated payments without maintaining your own stack — Businext trades infinite flexibility for opinionated workflows operators can run without a dedicated platform team.

WooCommerce, POS sprawl, and spreadsheets

WooCommerce and generic POS tools often grow into plugin sprawl or duplicate catalogs. Businext is built around one ledger: what you stock, sell online, and fulfill stays connected. That is the same promise people look for when they search for a WooCommerce alternative or a single commerce OS instead of duct-taped integrations.

When Businext is not the right fit

If you need a global marketplace, heavy B2B contract pricing, or a fully custom headless front-end on day one, other platforms may fit better. We are optimized for operators who run real branches, real stock, and real checkouts — and want software that matches that reality.

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