
SpreeCommerce
Modular & API-driven open source eCommerce platform for Ruby on Rails
- Free • Open Source
- E-commerce System
- Online
- Self-Hosted
- Ruby on Rails
What is SpreeCommerce?
Great value for money Spree is open source, so there are no license or transaction costs. “Open source empowers the CxO in giving back control over budgets and architecture.” On top of it all, you have total ownership of your Ecommerce assets, increasing your business valuation.
Market proven Spree is being successfully used in a number of industries and use cases – as an online store – domestic or for international sales, a multi vendor marketplace, a B2B platform, a backend engine for a native mobile app, an omnichannel dashboard for online, retail, call center sales.
Short time to market Spree is built with Ruby on Rails, which simplifies repetitive developer tasks and greatly speeds up delivery. Airbnb, Groupon, Kickstarter, Linkedin, Shopify, Slideshare, Square, Zendesk are among the websites built with Ruby on Rails.
Rich functionality Spree is a fully featured Ecommerce platform out of the box, comes with tens of officially supported and maintained extensions and hundreds of 3rd party integrations. Its modular architecture makes it lightweight, yet robust.
Extensible Do you need to differentiate from competition with a unique functionality reflecting your business model? Or a beautiful storefront? Spree empowers you to do both, because it’s a set of building blocks which developers can move around at will.
Scalable Spree is cloud-ready, so lets you be cost-efficient on slow days, yet handles busy days or rapid growth with ease. With the right architecture and infrastructure Spree fits unlimited SKUs or orders and scales up to millions of users per day.
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Supported Languages
- English
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- ruby-development
- E-commerce System
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DevelopmentRecent user activities on SpreeCommerce
Michael Tendo added SpreeCommerce as alternative(s) to MyFy
Jacqueline Tresa added SpreeCommerce as alternative(s) to ShopEngine
headlines added SpreeCommerce as alternative(s) to Medusa