well explained..!! but why need to go through jamstack rather then magento, shopify or wordpress? because they already provide great few click installation & configuration. and it's very secure and popular framework.
Good question, you can definitely use Shopify as the inventory provider via their API in the step where we create the Amplify inventory provider, the difference there is that you would not be able to have authorization rules on the client where users could sign up as admins and add / update / delete items.
Also, Magento, Wordpress , and shopify when using their site generators are not nearly as fast as JAMstack apps. Check out the live demo here to get an idea of the difference in speed and performance.
well explained..!! but why need to go through jamstack rather then magento, shopify or wordpress? because they already provide great few click installation & configuration. and it's very secure and popular framework.
Good question, you can definitely use Shopify as the inventory provider via their API in the step where we create the Amplify inventory provider, the difference there is that you would not be able to have authorization rules on the client where users could sign up as admins and add / update / delete items.
Also, Magento, Wordpress , and shopify when using their site generators are not nearly as fast as JAMstack apps. Check out the live demo here to get an idea of the difference in speed and performance.
Yeah, speed is awesome.!!