Gorgias
p/gorgias
Customer service made easy for online stores.
Jack Smith
E-Commerce Stack — E-commerce tools used by the top 10,000 stores
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Jordan SUCCAR
Very useful, thanks!
Romain Lapeyre
Thanks @_jacksmith for hunting us! I know many of us here are building e-commerce startups, so I'm sharing this curated e-commerce stack we built. There are a few stacks on PH. This one shows usage among the most popular stores. There are ~20 categories (analytics, email marketing, user engagement, etc.), and for each category, we listed the tools companies found most helpful. If you think a tool is missing, feel free to suggest it. Hope it will be helpful to the community!
Joe Sinkwitz
@romain_lapeyre @_jacksmith are you going to add influencer marketing type tools to the stack? I know a few I'd recommend *cough* Intellifluence *cough* Love the list; sharing
Saijo George
Nice work @romain_lapeyre, a big thanks for featuring CodeMyUI :)
Thibault Lenger
This is really useful, big thank you to you guys
Daniel Kebbe
just found some cool tools here. Thanks.
Ben Tossell
Why the decision to just have the logo, name and it link directly to the site? Rather than have a page to explain the product, what it does, similar alternatives etc that other stack sites do?
Jack Smith
@bentossell probably less work and easier to get started with :)
Ben Tossell
@_jacksmith well yeah thats obvious
Pravil
@bentossell I completely agree with you. There should be a bit more details and some honest review/ feedback, pros/cons etc which would help help the users to take a decision. There are too many stack sites and stack-for-stacks too and there should be a differentiator for me to chose one over the other. Building something simple is easier. Hope the team would come up with more details later! :)
Romain Lapeyre
@pravilz @bentossell Our take here is that popularity can be a good way of finding where to look at first. I agree though, having pros & cons on tools would be helpful.
Pravil
@romain_lapeyre Thanks for the quick response. I understand your point. But if I don't know which tool is good or bad, I may click on any of those. And the number just depends on people clicking on a specific item right? So a new user can't trust that ranking which is solely presented based on the clicks. Correct me if my understanding is incorrect. Btw, what you have currently as well would help people. We know the major apps/ tools to consider under each category. But the point is to decide what to chose, people may need more insight. my 2 cents. @bentossell
Hadrien Baradel
Very interesting list @Gorgiasio and useful !
Térence
Really cool list and also a useful map of the saas market in e-commerce. Bookmarked ! :)
Victor arfi
Looks really cool! Thanks :)
Sam Dickie
Looks good, simple but does the job. What is the numbering to the right of each icon? number of clicks?
Romain Lapeyre
@thisdickie Thanks! The number is the usage among the most popular stores. We thought of doing that to give an idea of how popular these tools are. I see you've built the no-code stack, if you think of a tool we should add here let us know!
Redon Gjika
A very solid stack! Just discovered a few tools here. Thanks.
Pauline Tordeur
Awesome list @romain_lapeyre! There're some tools I heard of many times, it confirms I should test them :)
Rahul S
This is great! Great job guys!
Baptiste Alexandre
Great job! Thanks Romain and Alex!
Simon Philipot
Cool, nice list ! Really useful, thanks !
ProcessOut
Great tool thanks guys! I just suggested Hotjar and Sendgrid
Paul Davis
Great list @gorgiasio! Bookmarked!
Krithika Siddharth
A great list @romain_lapeyre . I am bookmarking this, please keep the list updated.. Cheers!
Simon Guigue
Super useful bunch of ressources, both for smb's and freelancers. Cheers for that.