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Dobra wiadomość: istnieje całkiem sporo dużych firm e-commerce korzystających z PrestaShop — firm z prawdziwymi budżetami. Jeśli przedstawisz im lepszy pomysł, nie tylko będziesz mógł nad nim pracować, ale one rzeczywiście go sfinansują.

PrestaShop musi przejść na strukturę modułów opartą na subskrypcji. Taka zmiana pozwoliłaby sprzedawcom odpowiednio planować budżet na niezbędne narzędzia, takie jak Amazzing Filters (około 250 €). To jedyny trwały sposób, aby deweloperzy mogli utrzymywać swoje rodziny i dalej tworzyć.

Dlaczego PrestaShop? Filtrowanie, filtrowanie, filtrowanie. Jest wbudowane w sam rdzeń. Dla mnie dwie najlepsze funkcje to zaawansowane filtrowanie oraz międzynarodowa lokalizacja (choć obsługa wysyłki wciąż jest słaba). Porównaj to z Shopify: tylko płaskie kolekcje, brak prawdziwej obsługi podkategorii. Narzędzia migracyjne w najlepszym wypadku wygenerowałyby menu — i tak trzeba ręcznie (lub za pomocą AI) tworzyć powiązania w kolekcjach przez metafields. To niepotrzebnie skomplikowane.

Model subskrypcyjny rozwiązałby ten problem. „Business Care” było tylko leniwym opakowaniem. To, czego PrestaShop naprawdę potrzebuje, to zdefiniowanie nowych wymagań dla dodatków, struktur wypłat i opcji subskrypcji. To podniosłoby poziom funkcjonalności i zmotywowałoby więcej deweloperów do tworzenia nowych, lepszych modułów.

 

Good news: there are also quite a few large ecommerce businesses using PrestaShop—businesses with real budgets. If you bring them a better idea, you not only get to work on it, but they would actually fund it.

PrestaShop needs to move toward a subscription-based module structure. That shift would allow merchants to properly budget for essential tools like Amazzing Filters (around €250). It’s the only sustainable way for developers to support their families and continue building.

Why PrestaShop? Filtering, filtering, filtering. It’s built into the core. For me, the two best features are advanced filtering and international localization (though shipping is still weak). Compare that to Shopify: flat collections only, no true subcategory support. Migration tools would at best generate menus—you would still have to manually (or with AI) build linkages via metafields. It’s unnecessarily complex.

A subscription model would fix this. “Business Care” was just lazy packaging. What PrestaShop really needs is to define new addon requirements, payout structures, and subscription options. That would raise the bar on features and motivate more developers to build new, better modules.

happy ps'ing

 

El Patron

El Patron

Good news is there are also rather large ecommerce businesses using PrestaShop who  have budgets and if you have better idea than them you get not only to work on your and they have a budget.  PS needs to go to subscription module structure...this would give admins to budget in amazzing filters, it's like 250euros....that is the only way the developers can provide for their families.  

Why use PrestaShop?  Filtering filtering filtering....it's in the core....for me the best two features are filtering and international  localization (well not shipping)....shopify only has flat collections, does not support subcategories the migration tools at best will just build menus, you have to manually or use AI to  create lingages in collections via metafields...it's complex for sure

create a subscription, business care was just lazy....yea ps would need to define new addon module requirements, payouts etc....but that will level up ps features and more developers would be motivated to create new better feature. 

I've heard joomla has ecommerce now, I always liked working in joomla especially as it always had kick ass as your defined structure to core and themes just built from that....

happy ps'ing

 

El Patron

El Patron

Good news is there are also rather large ecommerce businesses using PrestaShop who  have budgets and if you have better idea than them you get not only to work on your and they have a budget.  PS needs to go to subscription module structure...this would give admins to budget in amazzing filters, it's like 250euros....that is the only way the developers can provide for their families.  

Why use PrestaShop?  Filtering filtering filtering....it's in the core....for me the best two features are filtering and international  localization (well not shipping)....shopify only has flat collections, does not support subcategories the migration tools at best will just build menus.  

create a subscription, business care was just lazy....yea ps would need to define new addon module requirements, payouts etc....but that will level up ps features and more developers would be motivated to create new better feature. 

I've heard joomla has ecommerce now, I always liked working in joomla especially as it always had kick ass as your defined structure to core and themes just built from that....

happy ps'ing

 

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