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Is Bagisto a Reliable Open Source eCommerce Platform for Marketplaces?
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I’ve been researching different open-source eCommerce platforms lately, and one that stood out to me is Bagisto. It’s built on Laravel and Vue.js, which instantly makes it attractive for developers who want to work with modern, flexible frameworks instead of older stacks. The architecture feels developer-friendly and easier to extend compared to some legacy eCommerce systems.

What I find particularly interesting is that Bagisto isn’t just an eCommerce framework for single-store setups—it also provides support for creating a multi-vendor marketplace. This means you can allow multiple sellers to list and manage their products within the same ecosystem, similar to larger marketplace models. For anyone who has thought about building a marketplace from scratch, this could save a huge amount of time and development effort since the foundations are already in place.
That said, I’m curious about its real-world performance. How does Bagisto scale when you start adding more products, vendors, and customers? Are there any bottlenecks to be aware of when the catalog or traffic grows significantly? Also, what’s your take on the extensions and add-ons available—does it have a solid ecosystem, or do you find yourself needing to build a lot of custom features?

Finally, for those who have implemented it, would you say Bagisto is enterprise-ready, or does it feel more geared toward small to medium-sized businesses that don’t have extremely complex requirements? I’d love to hear honest feedback on its stability, scalability, and community support from those with hands-on experience.


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