Stop letting rigid platforms limit your digital commerce potential. Seeed empowers B2B enterprises to achieve superior performance, ultimate flexibility, and unparalleled customer experiences with custom-built Headless eCommerce solutions. Discover a future of innovation.
Get Your Headless StrategyUnify all your data in one CMS, distribute it to multiple frontends, and manage your mobile app content, sibling sites, and intranets. That is Decoupled CMS or a Headless CMS, combining APIs’ power with a serverless infrastructure to boost your business.
Scale with Confidence: Grow your operations without technical limitations
Omnichannel Excellence: Deliver consistent experiences across all customer touchpoints
Enhanced Security: Decoupled architecture often offers stronger security layers
By creating unique experiences for your customers, you make sure to stand out.
Headless tech optimizes your site’s loading time, to increase your conversion opportunities.
Accessibility to the latest and best tech stack in the market, to stand up from your competition.
Scale with Confidence: Grow your operations without technical limitations
To make an informed decision about which approach to eCommerce is best for your business, it's important to understand the key differences between Traditional eCommerce and Headless eCommerce. This comparative chart can help guide your decision-making process.
High dependency from Front-end processes to back-end.
Customization is possible, but only within the parameters of specified front-end tools.
Lower front-end development cost.
Offers an omnichannel experience on occasion.
Limited flexibility.
Back-end processes are decoupled from pre-defined front-end processes.
Unlimited customization and personalization.
Higher front-end development cost.
Full omnichannel experience.
More flexibility through front-end sales tools that can be adjusted.
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Scaling Headless Commerce Testing: A Blueprint for Replicable Automation across MedusaJS Projects
Exploration of Seeed.us's migration to Playwright for commerce automation, focusing on replicability across projects and third-party plugin integration
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Architecting Headless E-commerce for Generative Discovery with Vercel and Builder.io
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) for headless architectures requires transitioning from Client-Side Rendering to Server-Side Rendering (SSR) on Vercel to ensure AI crawler legibility. By structuring content as semantic entities in Builder.io and injecting dynamic JSON-LD schema, developers transform static pages into reasoning-ready data sources that Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Perplexity can synthesize and cite