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by chiefalchemist
1918 days ago
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I'm reading a good number of the comments and while I understand it's not a sample without bias, I have to ask: How did Shopify get to be the beast that it is? Why doesn't someone else step up and into what looks like a massive opportunity, especially since Covid have push so many transactions online? I have worked with Shopify customizing themes and adding custom functionality. It good when it great and you're within its sweetspot. But then it drops off like a cliff. The developer workflow? Shockingly dated. I've worked with WooCommerce. Great tool. But it requires knowledge and resources. I've taken the BigCommerce training. Felt like Shopify 3.x but I'm not sure they're positioning well for the long term. I know there are others. It seems to me that there's a sweetspot between Shopify and WooComm. User friends yet also developer friendly. Perhaps not easy to do. But that's not humans on Mars either, is it? |
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Its amazingly simple to get started. It will push the products into a shoppingCart array, do the arithmetic adding up the prices. Clearly not something you should pay for. It's one hell of a deal - for them.
I'm sure there is a special place in hell for self proclaimed developers who want to help shopify create a playstore/appstore like monopoly. I'm happy they are this terrible at everything nice.
But the getting started process is wonderful. Its all fantastic until the iron gate closes behind you and the room goes on fire.