A deep-dive into VTEX omnichannel configuration covering Ship-from-Store, click-and-collect pickup points, and Endless Aisle. The core prerequisite for all three modes is unified, real-time inventory visibility across every fulfillment node. Each mode requires a warehouse-loading dock-shipping policy triangle in VTEX Admin; missing any leg silently breaks checkout. Key edge cases include the hard 50km pickup radius enforced by the platform, loading dock SLA mismatches between stores and central DCs, and Endless Aisle stores lacking home-delivery shipping policies. A platform comparison table covers VTEX vs Salesforce Commerce Cloud vs commercetools on native OMS depth, implementation time, and composability. A pre-go-live checklist with owners and effort estimates is included.
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Flipkart mở rộng dịch vụ giao hàng siêu tốc Minutes lên 1.000 trung tâm micro-fulfillment chỉ sau hai năm, dự kiến đạt 1.500 vào cuối 2026, với doanh số tăng 400% mỗi năm, mở rộng từ thực phẩm sang điện tử, mỹ phẩm. Amazon cũng đẩy mạnh Amazon Now tại 15+ thành phố với 500 trung tâm, nhắm tới 100 thành phố. Cả hai ghi nhận tăng trưởng mạnh ở các thành phố nhỏ, khi Flipkart phủ sóng 130+ thành phố và 70% thành viên Prime mới của Amazon đến từ thị trường nhỏ. Ấn Độ hiện có hơn 5.500 dark store, dự báo tăng lên 7.500 vào 2030.
Những chiến lược mở rộng nhanh chóng của Flipkart và Amazon về dịch vụ giao hàng nhanh ở Ấn Độ sẽ giúp lập trình viên hiểu rõ về mô hình kinh doanh và cách tối ưu hóa hệ thống giao hàng tự động, từ đó có thể ứng dụng vào các dự án công nghệ tương tự trong tương lai.
A comprehensive technical guide to building a VTEX marketplace, covering the two-sided architecture model, seller onboarding workflows (UI vs. API paths), offer suggestion lifecycle, autoApprove rule configuration, commission structures (percentage, fixed-fee, tiered, category overrides), split-payment mechanics, and fulfillmentSellerId behavior. Includes a comparison of VTEX vs. Mirakl vs. Marketplacer across key dimensions like TCO, split payments, and seller integration, plus a pre-build scoping checklist of six decisions that must be locked in before development starts.
The Rails Foundation has completed its Learn Rails tutorial series with the final installment: Product Reviews. The series, created in partnership with Chris Oliver, guides beginners through building a real-world e-commerce application step by step. The four tutorials cover creating a store, user authentication and settings, wishlists, and now product reviews. The series aims to teach practical, production-style Rails features to new developers.
WooMedia Matrix Pro is a WordPress plugin that bulk-converts media library attachments into WooCommerce products, eliminating manual one-by-one product creation. It maps media metadata to product fields, supports batch pricing and SKU configuration, and outputs native WooCommerce data. Pricing starts at $29.99 for a single-site lifetime license, up to $149.99 for unlimited sites. WP Mayor readers get 20% off the Agency Suite with code WPMAYOR20.
A practitioner-level comparison of VTEX B2B Suite, commercetools Business Units, and Spryker Quotation/Offer Management for enterprise B2B commerce deployments. Covers org hierarchy modeling, build-vs-buy matrix across six core capabilities (punchout, approval flows, contract pricing, quote-to-cash, catalog segmentation, ERP sync), TCO breakdown across GMV-based vs. API-usage vs. license pricing models, and realistic implementation timelines. VTEX suits mid-market teams needing fast go-live with native B2B structure; commercetools fits engineering-heavy enterprises with non-standard org models; Spryker leads on quote-to-cash and punchout depth but carries the steepest implementation curve and CPQ UX friction.
A major retailer running limited-edition hype drops faced aggressive scalper bot attacks that wiped inventory in seconds. Traffic analysis revealed ~70 IP addresses each firing 500+ requests in a 30-minute launch window, with ~1,100 high-volume clients accounting for a third of all traffic despite being just 1% of source IPs. Traditional defenses like IP blocklists, WAF rules, and rate limits fail because scalpers use residential proxy networks and well-formed requests. Effective defense requires behavioral intent analysis and business logic abuse detection to identify coordinated multi-session automation patterns rather than evaluating each request in isolation. Cequence's bot management blocked roughly 1 in 5 requests to the inventory-availability endpoint at peak without adding friction for legitimate shoppers.
A practical guide for CTOs and engineering leaders at mid-market retailers on when and how to modernize legacy ecommerce platforms. Covers seven signals that indicate a platform is actively holding back the business, a decision framework for choosing between rehost, refactor, replatform, or rebuild, and a detailed comparison of strangler fig vs. big-bang migration approaches. Includes a five-phase modernization roadmap with hard exit criteria, data migration integrity practices (idempotent jobs, reconciliation checksums), SEO equity preservation via validated 301 redirect maps, and PCI-DSS compliance continuity using blue-green deployments. Real-world examples from L'Occitane, Artemest, and METRO Brazil ground the recommendations. Destination stacks covered include Shopify Plus, commercetools, VTEX, Saleor, and SAP Commerce Cloud paired with headless CMS options like Contentful and Storyblok.
Shopify POS UI extensions API version 2026-07 changes how fixed-amount line item discounts work. Previously, apps could pass a total discount for the entire line item and Shopify POS would auto-convert it to a per-unit value. Starting with 2026-07, the value passed is interpreted directly as a per-unit discount — no automatic conversion occurs. For example, passing '5.00' on a quantity-2 line item now results in a $10.00 total discount, not $5.00. Apps on 2026-04 or earlier are unaffected; apps migrating to 2026-07 must update their discount calculations to pass per-unit values explicitly. Percentage discounts are not affected.