Why some popular eCommerce platforms don’t make the best CMS platforms
A content management system lets you (the shop owner) create, edit and publish digital website content without being a JavaScript connoisseur or a Python genius. While all CMS systems don’t require the users to write any code, crucial eCommerce capabilities can differ.
Here’s why some of the most well-known platforms drop the ball when it comes to content management.
1. Some platforms rely on 3rd party “plugins” and “apps,” which they don’t have control over
Third-party apps and services are created by companies or developers that are not the commerce platform you’re working with. These 3rd party “plugins” and “apps” may pose a security threat – which leads us to the question, is it time for platforms to ditch third-party apps altogether?
2. CMS and Commerce should be separated
eCommerce functionalities and CMS functionalities are different. CMS is there to help you manage content, and the eCommerce platform is there to allow you to sell online.
CMS strives to handle everything from content and comments to themes and reviews on your website. Many major commerce platforms cannot allow you to manage everything specific to your online store on a single platform.
3. Most popular eCommerce platforms are exactly what they sound like – commerce-first platforms
They are not CMS systems from the get-go. To create the best possible content and user experience, look for an eCommerce platform that already serves as a reliable CMS.