eCommerce Integration with Smart-IT Comparison Guide

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Last Updated on October 10, 2024 by admin

Smart-IT can integrate with multiple eCommerce Platforms.
The following platforms are currently being supported: Prestashop, WooCommerce, and Shopify.

The table below is a summary of the integrations with Smart-IT and WooCommerce / Shopify / Prestashop. This can assist you in the decision-making when considering a new webshop platform.

Function Description WooCommerce Shopify Prestashop
Items      
Stock available Yes Yes Yes
Item Description Yes Yes Yes
Product Page URL No No Yes
Memo / Long Description Yes Yes Yes
Images Yes Yes Yes
Meta Title No No Yes
Meta Description No No Yes
Tags No Yes Yes
Pricing Yes Yes Yes
Discount Item Setup Yes Yes Yes
Shipping Item Setup Yes Yes Yes
Stock Groups Yes
Yes Yes
Stock Groups Images Yes Yes Yes
Variant Items Yes
Yes Yes
Specific Pricelist Export Yes
Yes Yes
Compare Price Levels

To Compare your selling price

with a competitor’s price

No
Yes No
Orders      
Import Yes Yes Yes
Update Sales Order Status Yes No Yes
Custom Messages for Out of Stock Items No No Yes
Customers      
Import (only that have placed order) Yes Yes Yes
Update/Export Customer Group No No Yes
Sync      
Manual / Auto Sync Yes Yes Yes
Pricing      
Once-off costs R 3500 R 3500 R 4000
Monthly Costs without Hosting R 200 R 200 R 200

Prestashop, WooCommerce & Shopify have their own monthly fees and once-off fees.
All Prices are displayed as VAT exclusive.
Additionally, you will need at minimum the Smart-IT Base as well as the Smart-IT Sales Order Module.

General Considerations

Please note that we integrate with the basic installation of each platform. We generally do not support features added by plugins.

Smart It can not provide design and customization for your website since we are not web developers and that is outside our area of expertise.

WooCommerce Pros vs. Cons

Pros for WooCommerce

  • Most popular
  • Can be added to a WordPress website
  • Easy to find affordable local designers
  • User-friendly control panel
  • Themes and Modules readily available

Cons for WooCommerce

  • Prestashop has some fields that WooCommerce does not example: Custom Messages for Out of Stock Items.

Other
Specific Plugin Support for Stock Locations

Please click here to download the Setup guide for WooCommerce

Shopify Pros vs. Cons

Pros for Shopify

  • No need to worry about hosting or version upgrades
  • Extensive (paid) modules and themes
  • User-friendly control panel
  • Can be incorporated with a WordPress website with a plugin

Cons for Shopify

  • Certain things can be impossible to change
  • Limited category levels
  • More expensive generally

Prestashop Pros vs. Cons

Pros for Prestashop

  • Extensive builtin function others need plugins for
  • Flexible – a web designer can change almost anything
  • Themes and modules available

Cons for Prestashop

  • Prestashop gives you more control and options so it can be less user-friendly.
  • Add-ons and themes can be expensive
  • Less well-known to local web developers