The Microsoft Azure App Service is a PaaS that enables users to build, deploy, and scale web apps and APIs, a fully managed service with built-in infrastructure maintenance, security patching, and scaling. Includes Azure Web Apps, Azure Mobile Apps, Azure API Apps, allowing developers to use popular frameworks including .NET, .NET Core, Java, Node.js, Python, PHP, and Ruby.
$9.49
per month
CS-Cart Multi-Vendor
Score 8.6 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
CS-Cart Multi-Vendor is an eCommerce marketplace software for SMBs available in cloud (No-Code) and self-hosted (On-Premises) versions. It allows users to open an online marketplace, where the user is the admin, and all the others—invited sellers. Each seller has his or her own micro-store with a customizable storefront, categories, filters, and search. Just like in Amazon. In the CS-Cart Multi-Vendor marketplace platform, managing vendors is designed to be simple:…
$660
per year
Pricing
Azure App Service
CS-Cart Multi-Vendor
Editions & Modules
Shared Environment for dev/test
$9.49
per month
Basic Dedicated environment for dev/test
$54.75
per month
Standard Run production workloads
$73
per month
Premium Enhanced performance and scale
$146
per month
Standard
$660
per year
Plus
$1,320
per year
Ultimate
$3,300
per year
Unlimited
Contact Sales
one-time fee
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Azure App Service
CS-Cart Multi-Vendor
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Optional
Additional Details
Free and Shared (preview) plans are ideal for testing applications in a managed Azure environment. Basic, Standard and Premium plans are for production workloads and run on dedicated Virtual Machine instances. Each instance can support multiple applications and domains.
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Features
Azure App Service
CS-Cart Multi-Vendor
Platform-as-a-Service
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Ease of building user interfaces
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Scalability
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Platform management overhead
4.10 Ratings
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Workflow engine capability
5.00 Ratings
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Platform access control
10.00 Ratings
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Services-enabled integration
10.00 Ratings
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Development environment creation
10.00 Ratings
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Development environment replication
10.00 Ratings
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Issue monitoring and notification
8.00 Ratings
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Issue recovery
6.00 Ratings
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Upgrades and platform fixes
5.10 Ratings
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Online Storefront
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CS-Cart Multi-Vendor
8.6
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9% above category average
Product catalog & listings
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8.80 Ratings
Product management
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8.90 Ratings
Bulk product upload
00 Ratings
8.30 Ratings
Branding
00 Ratings
8.70 Ratings
Mobile storefront
00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Product variations
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8.50 Ratings
Website integration
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8.60 Ratings
Visual customization
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8.70 Ratings
CMS
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8.80 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
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8.4
Ratings
9% above category average
Abandoned cart recovery
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8.20 Ratings
Checkout user experience
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8.50 Ratings
Online Payment System
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CS-Cart Multi-Vendor
8.9
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7% above category average
eCommerce security
00 Ratings
8.90 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
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CS-Cart Multi-Vendor
8.4
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9% above category average
Promotions & discounts
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8.80 Ratings
Personalized recommendations
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8.00 Ratings
SEO
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8.40 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
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Great for a quick and easy setup of a multi-vendor solution, supporting multiple stores / languages / payment options. Will probably need some tuning if you have 1 million products or so. Great if you have a PHP dev or team, probably not the best option if you don't know the language and need to customise backend logic.
I enjoy the fact that Azure App Service can be managed by the Azure portal and a fully graphical user interface, as well as from two different flavors of command-line interface, i.e. Azure CLI and Azure Powershell. By utilizing the Azure Cloud Shell, we are able to switch between Azure Bash (CLI) and Powershell at any given moment and manage the Azure App Service settings from devices of any form-factor (Web based management).
The software consists of most of all e-commerce related features. Also, there are plenty of third party addons are available in the market which can improve our business. There are a lot of powerful themes available in the cs cart market which improve the look and feel on the front store. If CS-cart adjusted the price on their software license cost, controlling the third party addon cost and provide more freelancers with cheaper hourly rate for the customization on the cs-cart multi vendor software, the cs-cart company can be a master among other e-commerce software companies in the world.
We had an issue where we deployed too large of a resource and didn't notice until the bill came through. They were very understanding and saw we weren't utilizing the resources so they issued a generous refund in about 4 hours. Very fast, friendly, and understanding support reps from my experience.
In terms of deploying your apps, Azure App Service provides a solid foundation. You may use either the Azure command-line interface or the Web Portal to administer these apps. As a whole, I find You may easily deploy your apps to Azure App Service to be a really difficult platform for novices to get their feet wet. First and foremost, I'd look at Heroku's user interface and the way it abstracts compute units.
For big vision in doing something in online marketplace, I think CS-Cart can help to scale up and run business smoothly. CS-Cart started their business in 2005 and since [then has been] running successfully worldwide. It means they have a large scale of experience in implementing online marketplace based software and we can rely on them.
From an investment point of view, it is naturally much more profitable to purchase CS-Cart Multi-Vendor than to assemble a team of developers and try to create such a platform from scratch.
Creating a marketplace is a rather risky business. If you don't know a lot about marketplace building technologies, consider investing in a different business. But if you have already decided on the idea, and all you have to do is find a suitable platform, then CS-Cart Multi-Vendor will probably be a profitable investment. And if your sales go at least half a year after purchasing this platform, then you will quickly enough recoup these several thousand dollars.