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Ecommerce solution with multi-site facility and sage integration for catalogue

  • 27-01-2014 06:00PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,559 ✭✭✭


    Hey folks,

    I need suggestions on an ecommerce platform that has a multi-site/multi-store functionality, sage integration (for the catalogue), different pricing per site, and different offers per site.

    I'm thinking Magento. But opencart I know has a multi-store functionality too, and OneSaas would probably handle the sage integration for both. Or perhaps something completely different...

    I've worked with both before, but only worked with Magento using a multi-site setup, so opinions welcome, and appreciated.

    Thanks :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23 Brixworkwear


    Hi This may be a little late but we use magento here with great effect. We currently use sage order importer to transfer orders to and from magento and we would normally just manually run a sage stock report to pull it into magento. What we used to great effect was linnworks as it manages all stock, all sales, and all shipping details right across the board (magento amazon ebay) it has gotten a little pricey in recent times but it is well worth the money. I have not used OneSaas but one thing to look out for is multi-currency when trading in Ireland. A lot of these systems can do multi-currency but only if STG is your base currency in sage.

    Im at the moment setting up a store using M2E Pro as it is free at the moment and when the time is right look at switching to linnworks. our main store here is now running esellerpro which is a fantastic system but not for starting as prices are astronomical.


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