HACKER Q&A
📣 econcon

Why open source free E-commerce ecosystem sucks?


There is WooCommerce but it doesn't even have free shipment tracking plugin. Nearly all additional functionality (I am sure it's helping WooCommerce owners) are subscription based with yearly subscription.

Why there aren't good free Opensource e-commerce systems which aren't very complicated or have too much legacy and are free and easy to add functionality through other Opensource free plugins?

It seems this space is least developed of all software spaces.


  👤 peeterx Accepted Answer ✓
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👤 byoung2
Those features cost money to develop, so charging a fee helps fund development. In theory if you are selling, you have revenue to pay for those subscription-based services. The best part about open source is that you can build it yourself if existing offerings are lacking.

👤 noble_pleb
Have you tried the PHP OpenCart? It may not be perfect but there seems to be a good plugin ecosystem around the project and you can also hire a programmer on upwork, etc. for some quick customization.