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Customized seller/admin panel

Hi all, I have a Mercurjs project and I want to simplify the vendor panel with custom product blocks and make it easy for the non-technical users. I want to prefill some fields with a default list of values, to make it convenient for the users. Anyway, I find it very tough to edit the panels as I need to follow the docs properly and I feel less confident as I do more coding.

I want to get an honest suggestion and feedback if someone actually simplified the seller panel. I went through reddit and saw posts claiming people over engineer with the CMS to make a custom panel, not sure if it was worth it.

  1. I want to have a one page layout to add the product.

  2. Add customized widgets like upsells, related and more.

  3. Seller panel to have only sales, orders, payouts and promotions. Remove the rest from the routes.

The mercurjs is good but if I implement the above, not sure if it will break. The thing is the overall seller panel looks too techy(I am saying this because I tested with 10 people and got their feedback)

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u/c-h-a-n-d-r-u — 12 days ago
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Medusa v2 vs MercurJS v2 vs Vendure v3 vs Spree v5 - which for multi-tenant e-commerce?

Building a multi-tenant B2C platform where each seller gets their own storefront, subdomain, and admin panel for MVP. Will implement a centralized marketplace in the next phase with order splitting and seller payouts.

Platforms I researched:

MercurJS v2 — Built on Medusa with multi tenant but I see few battle tested feedbacks.

Medusa v2 — Requires custom multi-tenant. 

Vendure v3 — Feature rich but I think they have limited promotions and upsell features. 

Spree v5 — Ticks all and easy to use admin dashboard. But I need suggestions from tested users. I heard this is not lightweight.

My requirements:

  1. Open source, self-hosted, no transaction fees

  2. Custom Storefront and admin UI(Few tweaks)

  3. Per-seller data isolation

  4. Scalable to thousands of sellers(Client reported 5K sellers with over 80-100K orders per week/5-10K orders per day)

  5. marketplace with order splitting + seller payouts.

  6. Admin dashboard should be feature rich and even \*\*non-tech\*\* people can also use it. I found Spree was good in this.

 

Questions:

  1. Anyone built multi-tenant per-seller storefronts with any of these?

  2. I would like to know which one is best for any type of seller. 

  3. Though I would be using Cloudflare CDN + Caching, I would like to know which one is lightweight and fast. 

  4. Features rich, upsells, and bundles are good to have.

 

I will be following whatever you guys suggest and not looking back.

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u/c-h-a-n-d-r-u — 1 month ago

Medusa v2 vs MercurJS v2 vs Vendure v3 vs Spree v5 - which is good for multi-tenant e-commerce

Building a B2C Shopify-like platform where each seller gets their own storefront, subdomain, and admin panel for MVP. Will implement a centralized marketplace in the next phase with order splitting and seller payouts.

Platforms I researched:

MercurJS v2 — Built on Medusa with multi tenant but I see few battle tested feedbacks.

Medusa v2 — Requires custom multi-tenant.

Vendure v3 — Feature rich but I think they have limited promotions and upsell features.

Spree v5 — Ticks all and easy to use admin dashboard. But I need suggestions from tested users. I heard this is not lightweight.

My requirements:

  1. Open source, self-hosted, no transaction fees

  2. Custom Storefront and admin UI(Few tweaks)

  3. Per-seller data isolation

  4. Scalable to thousands of sellers(Client reported 5K sellers with over 80-100K orders per week/5-10K orders per day)

  5. marketplace with order splitting + seller payouts.

  6. Admin dashboard should be feature rich and even non-tech people can also use it. I found Spree was good in this.

Questions:

  1. Anyone built multi-tenant per-seller storefronts with any of these?

  2. I would like to know which one is best for any type of seller.

  3. Though I would be using Cloudflare CDN + Caching, I would like to know which one is lightweight and fast.

  4. Features rich, upsells, and bundles are good to have.

I will be following whatever you guys suggest and not looking back.

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u/c-h-a-n-d-r-u — 1 month ago