The Ultimate Guide for Ecommerce
Your guide to understanding Composable Commerce and discover all the benefits to future-proof your business.
What is Composable Commerce?
Composable Commerce is a modular approach to digital commerce that gives your business the freedom to select and combine best-of-breed components that meet specific business needs of the customer journey. Leading to streamline your time-to-market and unique best-in-class user experiences. Deity's unique approach to Composable Commerce combines on-session and off-session data, giving you complete control over your business.
Composable Success
80%
Faster integrations
300%
Accelerated adoption of innovation
5X
Higher conversions
Compose your Commerce
Explore with us the ins and outs of Composable Commerce: What exactly is it? How does it operate? Most importantly, why is it indispensable for your business? Gain personal insights and practical tips by our team of experts to transform your commerce. Tune in now!
Benefits of Composable Commerce
Change of perspective
From platform-focused to customer centric approach (service oriented).
Flexibility
Complete composable digital experience platform.
Evolution
API-first with legacy monolith systems, keeping the foundation to update systems to become composable
Future-proof
API-first with legacy monolith systems, keeping the foundation up to update.
Agile
Adjusting changes, connecting systems has never been so easy.
Unlimited growth
Limitless scalability, adapting seamlessly to evolving market and customer needs.
Traditional Commerce
Composable commerce
Is Composable Commerce Suitable for your Business?
Ready to find out if Composable Commerce is right for you? Check the table below to see if your business fits. If you align with the "Suited for" column, it's a great match. If you're in the "Less suited for" column, consider other options.
Suited for
Less suited for
Enterprise and medium-sized businesses needing flexibility and customization
Small businesses with limited resources that prioritize simplicity and ease of use
Companies with complex, rapidly changing needs in their digital strategy
Organizations without internal IT expertise or with limited access to technical support
Organizations with dedicated IT teams capable of integrating various systems and technologies
Businesses that do not require frequent changes in their digital infrastructure
Companies aiming for scalability and quick market responsiveness
Enterprises with a strictly limited budget that cannot accommodate the initial investment in a composable architecture