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X: WebCrumbs vs. Shopify
Let's talk about Shopify. This is another CMS that's laser-focused on e-commerce. Shopify is hosted, meaning you don't have to worry about server setup or maintenance. It provides a comprehensive suite of tools to help you manage your online store, including payment gateways, inventory tracking, and SEO features. It's not headless by default, but can be configured that way for those who want more customization.
WebCrumbs is a different beast altogether. Built on React, it's a decoupled CMS that aims to serve a broad range of needs, not just e-commerce. It offers significant customization potential, thanks to its plugin architecture that's compatible with multiple JavaScript frameworks like Angular, Vue, and Svelte. Moreover, it targets both developers and non-developers, making it versatile and user-friendly.
To put it simply, Shopify is your go-to for a hassle-free, e-commerce-focused website, but doesn't offer the same level of flexibility that a developer might want. WebCrumbs, on the other hand, is aiming to be a jack-of-all-trades, with the ability to adapt to various types of websites and user needs.
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