I would rate the solution a nine out of ten. Small and medium businesses use the solution. The solution is scalable and can be integrated with any platform.
I give the solution a six out of ten. I would not initially recommend using SAP Commerce because we have a large product range and a large customer base, so we are in a good position. However, I would not recommend the solution for startups or businesses with a small number of SKUs. I would recommend Magento Community Edition or other open-source solutions.
Managing Director at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-02-02T19:37:00Z
Feb 2, 2023
We would recommend this solution to any organization that is already within the SAP ecosystem and need to customize a lot of things. We would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I would advise those thinking of implementing Hybris Commerce to be conscious of scope and make sure it's defined well at the beginning. The scale of the project must be clear to stakeholders and sponsors because changes can appear in implementation, and if you do not have a good change management process, the relationship with the client or company can break down. I would rate Hybris Commerce as six out of ten.
SAP Hybris Developer at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-04-07T13:09:46Z
Apr 7, 2022
It's a good product in terms of scalability, functionality, and flexibility. The market should shift toward SAP Commerce. Without a doubt. I would rate SAP Hybris Commerce a seven out of ten.
Hybris Solution Architect at a consumer goods company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-12-22T17:50:00Z
Dec 22, 2021
The end user can use any device for this - mobile device, desktop, laptop, anything. I would say it its very convenient On a scale of one to ten, I would give SAP Hybris Commerce a nine.
Expert Technique & Solution Designer at Freelancer
Real User
2020-10-26T18:01:00Z
Oct 26, 2020
For someone who needs or wants to use Hybris — try to use the native features. Hybris consists of many great features by default. There is no need to try and customize them. For example, if a client asks me to customize the checkout, then I need to check if Hybris allows this type of customization or not. If it already has this feature, then don't try to customize it and use your own implementation. If you do use your own implementation, when Hybris improves that native feature, you will need to be aligned with Hybris. In short, my advice is to try and use the Hybris features and coding, instead of adding your own code. The price is too high, but overall, Its code is clean and it's scalable. On a scale from one to ten, I would give SAP Hybris Commerce a rating of nine.
SAP Hybris Consultant at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2020-10-25T14:37:16Z
Oct 25, 2020
My advice for anybody who is looking into implementing this product depends on the company size and the project size. If it's not a very big project, I advise using other solutions, other frameworks, or develop the project from scratch with native Java and Spring. On the other hand, if it's a big project then I will highly recommend using SAP Hybris. The biggest lesson that I learned from using this product is to test, test, and test again. Never put something into production, live, until you are 100% sure. So, if you want to develop something then test it, retest it, and retest it again. You have to be careful because surprises always come. This is a great product and I have rarely experienced issues with SAP Hybris itself. The majority of issues stem from how people use it. Support is also great. It uses Java, as a few e-commerce solutions are. A project that is based on Java is good because it's the world's most used technology. On the downside, this product is expensive, although it is worth it for big clients. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I'm still a developer, so I know that if you have to customize the solution, you will have to go digging down in their code, and to define which business class to customize for. It will work for you. Because they have a very complex code or a very abstract code. On a scale of one to ten, I would rate SAP Hybris Commerce a nine.
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People planning to implement the solution must evaluate other options before committing to one. Overall, I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
People who use the product must use the standard platform. They shouldn’t develop custom extensions. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I would rate the solution a nine out of ten. Small and medium businesses use the solution. The solution is scalable and can be integrated with any platform.
I give the solution a six out of ten. I would not initially recommend using SAP Commerce because we have a large product range and a large customer base, so we are in a good position. However, I would not recommend the solution for startups or businesses with a small number of SKUs. I would recommend Magento Community Edition or other open-source solutions.
We would recommend this solution to any organization that is already within the SAP ecosystem and need to customize a lot of things. We would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I would advise those thinking of implementing Hybris Commerce to be conscious of scope and make sure it's defined well at the beginning. The scale of the project must be clear to stakeholders and sponsors because changes can appear in implementation, and if you do not have a good change management process, the relationship with the client or company can break down. I would rate Hybris Commerce as six out of ten.
On a scale from one to ten, I would rate SAP Hybris Commerce at eight.
It's a good product in terms of scalability, functionality, and flexibility. The market should shift toward SAP Commerce. Without a doubt. I would rate SAP Hybris Commerce a seven out of ten.
The end user can use any device for this - mobile device, desktop, laptop, anything. I would say it its very convenient On a scale of one to ten, I would give SAP Hybris Commerce a nine.
Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give this solution a rating of eight.
As a B2C solution, I would rate SAP Hybris Commerce a seven out of ten. As a B2B solution, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
For someone who needs or wants to use Hybris — try to use the native features. Hybris consists of many great features by default. There is no need to try and customize them. For example, if a client asks me to customize the checkout, then I need to check if Hybris allows this type of customization or not. If it already has this feature, then don't try to customize it and use your own implementation. If you do use your own implementation, when Hybris improves that native feature, you will need to be aligned with Hybris. In short, my advice is to try and use the Hybris features and coding, instead of adding your own code. The price is too high, but overall, Its code is clean and it's scalable. On a scale from one to ten, I would give SAP Hybris Commerce a rating of nine.
My advice for anybody who is looking into implementing this product depends on the company size and the project size. If it's not a very big project, I advise using other solutions, other frameworks, or develop the project from scratch with native Java and Spring. On the other hand, if it's a big project then I will highly recommend using SAP Hybris. The biggest lesson that I learned from using this product is to test, test, and test again. Never put something into production, live, until you are 100% sure. So, if you want to develop something then test it, retest it, and retest it again. You have to be careful because surprises always come. This is a great product and I have rarely experienced issues with SAP Hybris itself. The majority of issues stem from how people use it. Support is also great. It uses Java, as a few e-commerce solutions are. A project that is based on Java is good because it's the world's most used technology. On the downside, this product is expensive, although it is worth it for big clients. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I'm still a developer, so I know that if you have to customize the solution, you will have to go digging down in their code, and to define which business class to customize for. It will work for you. Because they have a very complex code or a very abstract code. On a scale of one to ten, I would rate SAP Hybris Commerce a nine.