IBM Digital Commerce is an e-commerce platform that is designed to deliver omni-channel shopping experiences, including mobile, social, and in-store. In June 2019, IBM Digital Commerce was acquired by HCL Technologies.
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LemonStand (Discontinued)
Score 8.6 out of 10
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LemonStand was an eCommerce platform bulit for professionals with features such as design fliexiblity and checkout customization. LemonStand was acquired by Mailchimp March 2019, and June 2019 LemonStand was discontinued.
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Features
IBM Digital Commerce
LemonStand (Discontinued)
Online Storefront
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IBM Digital Commerce
7.6
3 Ratings
3% below category average
LemonStand (Discontinued)
8.9
1 Ratings
13% above category average
Product catalog & listings
8.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Product management
8.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Bulk product upload
8.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Branding
8.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Mobile storefront
8.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Product variations
8.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Website integration
8.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Visual customization
8.03 Ratings
5.01 Ratings
CMS
4.02 Ratings
5.01 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
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IBM Digital Commerce
6.0
3 Ratings
25% below category average
LemonStand (Discontinued)
10.0
1 Ratings
26% above category average
Abandoned cart recovery
6.02 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Checkout user experience
6.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Online Payment System
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IBM Digital Commerce
6.0
3 Ratings
32% below category average
LemonStand (Discontinued)
10.0
1 Ratings
19% above category average
eCommerce security
6.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
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IBM Digital Commerce
7.0
3 Ratings
9% below category average
LemonStand (Discontinued)
10.0
1 Ratings
26% above category average
Promotions & discounts
7.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Personalized recommendations
7.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
SEO
7.03 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
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I think WebSphere Commerce is well suited for customers looking to sell products online that need robustness and scalability as a priority. It provides a complete order cycle out of the box, or you can integrate with your existing order fulfillment. Online shopping models like digital subscriptions or a marketplace are not well suited as it requires a lot of customization
The e-Marketing spots contain content associated with marketing activities to target customer segment - needs some improvement. The algorithm to set up the priority of each of the Web Activity with in eMarketing spot is little bit confusing.
The catalog load can be simplified.
WebSphere Commerce is a huge application - someone needs to spend at least 5-6 years to learn about the whole application.
LemonStand has a limited number of templates. Each template has a different set of features that can be modified in the back office theme customization area.
LemonStand claims their templates are highly customizable. To accomplish this, they expose individual web page code in page templates and widget blocks. These are windows into the template where you can modify, add and delete html code. However, as in all PHP/CSS/HTML templates, even those written with Twig as LemonStand templates are, the coding goes very deep through many files. I don't think it would be cost or time effective for a small company to attempt more than superficial customization. This is pretty much the same for Shopify and PrestaShop. As a store front and blogging platform, LemonStand is elegant but it is not a website development tool like Wix, Weeble or even Squarespace.
LemonStand manages this expectation with excellent email support. There is no user forum and no third party templates for LemonStand, and this is a good thing. When I wanted to modify a specific aspect of the template, I emailed the issue/question to LemonStand support and consistently received advise including instructions on how to adjust the widget or exposed page code to resolve my problem.
Documentation is out of date and could use a good proofread. Videos and tutorials are too simple to be really helpful.
The scalability and various configurations of the product allows for a wide range of e-commerce site features. It provides a storefront to begin with so it helps with speeding up development.
IBM Digital Commerce was a lot more customizable and had a good engine for us to make enhancements. We were not locked down to certain integrations and we were able to utilize a lot of the features outside of the box vs using a prescribed set of features and functionality that other tools would force us to use