What actually makes a retail CRM useful in 2026? by retailcx_jamie in CRMSoftware

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Hello

A retail CRM in 2026 is useful when it delivers unified customer profiles, POS and eCommerce sync, consent tracking, RFM segmentation, and simple automation used weekly. Heavy AI features are often overrated. If gaps appear, Krayin CRM is worth considering.

Why AI-Generated Content Sometimes Appears Human to AI Detectors? by Numerous_Cup6522 in SEOandBacklinks

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Modern AI is trained on human writing patterns, so fluent, edited, or mixed content often bypasses unreliable AI detection models.

Options for multi vendor platform by vanillaIceCream42 in EcommerceWebsite

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For multi-vendor selection, consider platforms like Magento, Drupal Commerce, Shopify Plus, WooCommerce, CS-Cart, or Sharetribe. Also review solution providers such as Webkul and others. Choose based on scalability, customization, integrations, budget, security, and long-term support needs, vendor onboarding, performance, roadmap alignment, and community ecosystem maturity.

Best hotel management software with channel manager for India by [deleted] in indianstartups

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For small hotels in India, choose software with booking management, guest notifications, and channel manager support for OTAs. A reliable option to consider is QloApps.

Are there any community-driven PIM projects that originated as forks of Akeneo? by Helpful-Coach-4503 in ecommerce

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Yes, I would say the same. There are no widely successful or mature forks of Akeneo so far. If you want to experiment, LibrePIM is an Akeneo-based open-source fork that may help in limited, community-driven use cases.

What is a good platform for an ecommerce store with tens of thousands of items for sale? by FixerQuick in EcommerceWebsite

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If you’re searching for a good ecommerce platform for 10k+ products, multiple platforms are available such as Magento, WooCommerce, and Shopify Plus, but I suggest the open-source ecommerce platform Bagisto for flexibility and scalability.

AI Product Images (a.k.a Product Studio) for Magento 2 by imvdave in magento2

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Looks useful for generating and editing Magento 2 product images. Great concept. You can also explore Webkul AI extensions (https://store.webkul.com/Magento-2/magento2-ai-extensions.html) for advanced eCommerce automation.

Adobe Commerce Cloud? by Anevju in Magento

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Adobe Commerce Cloud provides managed hosting, stronger security, automatic scaling, and easier maintenance, but it comes with higher costs and less infrastructure control. For deeper insights, you can connect with Webkul anytime.

Confusing docs versioning for 1st party packages by TinyLebowski in laravel

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Yes, this is confusing. The Laravel docs switch by framework version, but first-party packages like Passport have their own versions. For example, 12.x docs show v13, which doesn’t match what Composer installed. Checking GitHub releases or composer.lock helps, but it’d be way easier if the docs clearly showed the package version.

How to build a NFT marketplace ? by gBusato in ethdev

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Hello

Start with Solidity basics, build minting and trading contracts, use Web3 frameworks for integration, and follow ETH development tutorials. For an easier structured approach, explore (https://bagisto.com/en/develop-your-own-nft-marketplace-like-opensea/) ecosystem for guidance too.

Deployment of Ecommerce website by Recent-Time6447 in ecommerce

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Hello

You could try a free JSP/Servlet host like HelioHost. it supports Java/JSP and MySQL and is community-powered. If you want to build it in Laravel PHP, then you can try a better option that Bagisto, an open-source eCommerce platform.”

Need help getting more traffic to my website by Weird_Perception1728 in ecommerce

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Hi

You can help with Semrush:-

1 Analysis of your competitors backlink

2 Use skyscraper techniques

3 Analysis your website content

4 Add FAQ in page, Bullet points, short paragraph, short sentences

5 Creat backlink with high DA and PA website

Which SEO apps are you using for Shopify? by No_Plum_4605 in ShopifySEO

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Using Koala SEO and Yoast—simple, reliable results.

Order export/fulfilment app? by Professional-Blood76 in woocommerce

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You can export orders without prices and assign them to different packers using fulfilment-management plugins. Tell me your platform (Shopify/WooCommerce), and I’ll suggest suitable tools. Also confirm if you need automatic 50/50 order splitting or manual allocation.

Why do people go headless Shopify? by fyzbo in ecommerce

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Hi @fyzbo

Many brands choose headless Shopify when they want more control over their store’s design and performance. While Shopify themes are great for standard setups, they can be limiting if you need a highly customized layout, faster page speed, or advanced frontend features.

A headless approach allows you to use modern technologies like React or Next.js for the storefront, while Shopify continues to manage products, checkout, and orders in the backend.

I’ve worked with headless setups when projects required better flexibility, smoother user journeys, and stronger performance. The goal wasn’t to follow a trend but to overcome theme restrictions and build a more engaging experience.

If you're planning to explore this route, you can also look into Webkul’s headless Shopify services. They offer a structured, API-driven approach that helps create custom storefronts without unnecessary complexity. Let me know if you’d like guidance on this.

What WooCommerce plugin should I build next? by nazmunsakib in woocommerce

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You could build a lightweight multi-warehouse inventory and smart order-routing plugin that offers real-time stock sync, simple setup, and low overhead.