I’m not a technician, what does headless commerce mean?
The first thing to do when we talk about headless is clarify what it means with a simple example.
Imagine you have to browse your website on an Apple Watch. What would you do? Would you shrink it to a miniature size that you need to zoom in to read anything? Or would you re-frame the content and define the priority of things to display on the screen of the watch, by cherry picking the bits of information to display and redesigning the user experience?
If you have a monolithic platform, that’s what are called the traditional platforms, you would have to accept the fact that you need to shrink your website to fit into a smart watch. If you have an headless platform you can choose to display on the watch just the essential information you need for example the name of the product the price and a % of discount.
Let’s imagine a use case: you product has a 50% off offer that expires with in 30 minutes and you want all your smart watch users to view it on their watch. All your customer need is to see that there is a notification of an offer from you > check the name and/or a picture of the product > the price and the discount > and finally a link to purchase of send to a device with a larger screen to continue the navigation.
Are monolithic platforms and headless platforms different?
Do headless commerce solutions require additional software to work?
Is it more difficult to develop and e-commerce headless?
What are the most common applications or third party software to add to the e-commerce platform?
Order Management System (OMS)
Content Management System (CMS)
Product Information Management (PIM) or Digital Asset Management System (DAM)
TAG Manager
Content Delivery Network (CDN)
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Do you want to learn more about headless?
We recommend this article https://hygraph.com/blog/headless-commerce