What is Commercetools used for?
Commercetools is an enterprise composable commerce platform that manages core commerce capabilities — such as product, pricing, inventory, cart, checkout, and orders — and exposes them via APIs to any frontend, device, or channel. It serves as the transactional heart of modern, headless and MACH-based commerce stacks.
Is Commercetools a good fit for omnichannel and multi-market commerce?
Yes. Commercetools is designed for complex, multi-brand and multi-region setups. Its API-first architecture, project configuration, and support for multiple stores, currencies, and tax rules make it ideal for global retailers, brands, and marketplaces operating across many channels and markets.
Can Commercetools work with our existing CMS, PIM, and OMS?
Absolutely. Commercetools is built for composable architectures and integrates seamlessly with headless CMS platforms (e.g., Contentful, Storyblok), PIM/MDM systems (e.g., Pimcore, Akeneo, Salsify), and OMS/ERP solutions. We design an integration layer that connects these systems into a cohesive digital commerce stack.
Does Commercetools replace our CMS or DXP?
No. Commercetools focuses on commerce logic and transactions — not content or experience orchestration. It complements your CMS/DXP by handling products, carts, orders, and pricing, while content platforms manage storytelling, layouts, and editorial workflows across channels.
How long does a Commercetools implementation take?
Most enterprise implementations take 12–20 weeks, depending on the scope, number of integrations, and how many markets or brands are included in the first launch. Migration complexity and legacy platform constraints can also influence timelines. We typically start with a focused MVP and then roll out additional markets and capabilities in iterative waves.
Can you migrate us from SAP Commerce / Salesforce Commerce / Magento to Commercetools?
Yes. We specialize in migrations from legacy suites and custom monoliths to composable architectures. Our teams handle data modeling, content and catalog migration, integration design, cutover strategies, and post-launch optimization to minimize risk and ensure continuity for customers and internal teams.




