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Native eCommerce and Third Party eCommerce Comparison
Native eCommerce and Third Party eCommerce Comparison

In this article we explain the differences between our two solutions to help you determine which one is the best fit for your business.

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We offer two eCommerce solutions, native store and third party eCommerce. In this article we explain the differences between our two solutions to help you determine which one is the best fit for your business.

To determine which eCommerce solution you are on, see How do I know if I am using Native eCommerce or Third Party eCommerce?

Native eCommerce

Native eCommerce brings the full design flexibility of the Maisey platform into your eCommerce store. It is a great option for those with smaller stores that use Stripe or PayPal as their payment gateway. To learn more about it, see Native eCommerce Overview.

This solution is a good fit for those who want:

  • Design flexibility. Design a unique shopper experience that stands out with customizable product pages, cart and checkout flow; and by creating your own store template without coding, downloading, or installing anything extra.

  • Stripe or PayPal. Accept payment for your products using Stripe or PayPal. While, Stripe and PayPal are currently the only payment gateways available, with Stripe you can offer more payment methods, such as bank transfers, buy-now-pay-later, and more.

  • Native experience. Design, configure, and manage your store using the native Maisey editor you already know.

  • Fast launch. With our simple set up flow there is no configuration of multiple apps and plugins. You can have your store up and running in a matter of minutes.

  • Improved performance. Shoppers will enjoy fast loading product pages and checkout.

Features

Following are features currently available:

  • Fully customized store and product pages

  • Product catalog management

  • Product options and variations

  • Product categories and subcategories

  • Cross-store tax settings

  • Third party shipping providers

  • Print shipping labels

  • Customized shipping rules

  • Product SEO optimization (for detailed information, see Enjoy More Schema Power in the Maisey Platform)

  • Discount and promo codes

  • Paid memberships

  • Pre-made store templates

  • Inventory management

  • Import, export, and update products via CSV

  • Custom product fields

  • Store search

  • Abandoned carts

  • Store log in for buyers

  • ... And more!

Limitations

The initial launch of native store has some limitations. We plan to address these in the near future to provide you with an even better eCommerce experience.

Some actions that cannot currently be performed:

  • Add an “On sale” label to a product Coming Soon!

  • Multilingual stores

Features Coming Soon

As we continue to invest in native store, we plan to add the following features in the near future:

  • Automatic taxes

  • Checkout customization

  • Expanded payment gateways

  • Customizable emails

  • .... And more!

As these features are released we will update our documentation so you can learn more about how to use them.

Third Party eCommerce

Note

This information is specific to the Classic Editor, and not relevant for Editor 2.0 (formerly known as the All-Flex Editor.) The third party eCommerce is only available in the Classic Editor.

Third Party eCommerce is a great solution for those with larger stores that need to use advanced eCommerce features. To learn more about it, see New Store Overview (Third Party Store).

Third Party eCommerce is a good fit for those who want:

  • More payment gateways and third party shipping solutions. You need to use local payment gateway and third-party shipping integrations.

  • Social channel integrations. You want to leverage additional sales channels, such as Facebook Marketplace, Google Shopping, Instagram, and more.

  • External integrations. You need multiple integrations with external services to run your store, such as integrations with billing software, CRMs, and more.

  • In store sales. You require an in-store Point of Sale (POS) to synchronize your online and on-premise transactions and inventory.

  • Multilingual store. You want to cater to diverse language preferences of customers.

FAQs

Can I migrate my third party store to a native store?

Currently, you have the option to migrate your product catalog from a third-party store to a native store using the Export/Import from CSV feature. However, it's crucial to be aware that certain store elements like design, settings, and configurations will require manual rebuilding or reconnection.

For detailed instructions on exporting your product catalog from your third party store, refer to this article: Export Store Data (Third Party Store)). Subsequently, to import your product catalog into your native store, refer to this article: Import Products from CSV.

Will third party eCommerce be supported long-term?

Yes, third party eCommerce is a strong partner and many Maisey customers achieve great results using it.

Are native stores optimized for SEO?

Yes, native stores load quickly, are optimized for mobile, and are rich with content. To best optimize your store for SEO, you can edit the product title, meta description and URL handle of individual products.

What are the plan and pricing details for native store?

To learn more about plans and pricing, see Store Plans.

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