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Shopware 6 vs Zoho Commerce: the suite tax

If you already live in Zoho, its shop is tempting and integrated. That integration is exactly what you pay for later.

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The pull of the suite

Your CRM, invoicing, inventory and mail are already Zoho, and the shop is one more switch. Nothing to integrate, one bill, one login. For a small catalogue with simple prices that is a very reasonable choice and we would not talk you out of it.

Where a suite shop is thin

Merchandising, faceted search, CMS flexibility, SEO control and performance tuning are where dedicated commerce platforms spend their engineering years. A shop module inside a business suite is, almost by definition, not where the suite's best engineers work.

The exit is the real question

Ask what leaving looks like before you enter: can you export products, customers, orders and URLs in a usable form? A suite that makes leaving painful is not integrated — it is sticky, and those are different words for different reasons.

Our recommendation

Keep Zoho for CRM and back office if it works for you — it often does. Put the shop on a platform built for shops, and connect the two through the API. You keep the tools your team likes and gain a storefront that can actually grow.

Key takeaways
  • Suite shops are convenient and shallow — that is the trade.
  • Ask what the export looks like before you commit.
  • Zoho for CRM + Shopware for the shop is a sane split.

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