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Saleor

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description Saleor Overview

Saleor is an open source Ghost CMS extension built for headless ecommerce. It provides a GraphQL API enabling developers to manage complex product and content data using Python code definitions. This approach offers flexibility and control over website structures, primarily benefiting developers and teams creating dynamic online stores or digital experiences requiring tailored content delivery.

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Saleor ranks #14 of 148 in the Ghost Cms ranking, behind GitBook, ahead of Prismic.

balance Saleor Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Modern GraphQL-first API
  • check Highly customizable commerce logic
  • check Strong omnichannel flexibility
  • check No proprietary platform lock-in
thumb_down Cons
  • close Steep technical learning curve
  • close No turnkey storefront included
  • close Smaller integration ecosystem

help Saleor FAQ

Is Saleor really a Ghost CMS extension?

Actually, Saleor is an open-source, headless e-commerce platform written in Python and powered by a GraphQL API, not specifically an extension for Ghost CMS. While you can absolutely integrate it with a headless CMS like Ghost to manage blog content alongside your store, Saleor itself is a standalone commerce backend. It is designed to provide storefronts using modern frameworks like Next.js or React.

What database does Saleor use to run its e-commerce backend?

Saleor relies on a PostgreSQL database to securely store all product, customer, and order data. In more recent versions (Saleor 3.0 and above), the platform has heavily integrated with the search engine Redis and Amazon S3 for improved caching and media file storage. This modern tech stack allows for incredibly fast query responses via its GraphQL API.

Is Saleor a completely free platform to host?

Saleor's open-source community edition is completely free to download and self-host on your own infrastructure, such as AWS or DigitalOcean. However, the company behind Saleor also offers a paid, managed cloud service (Saleor Cloud) for businesses that want a hands-off, enterprise-grade hosting solution. While the code is free, you will still incur standard server hosting and database costs if you self-host.

Who typically uses Saleor for their online store?

Saleor is primarily used by developers and technical agencies who want to build highly customized, scalable storefronts for medium to large businesses. Because it is a headless platform, it appeals to brands looking for total creative control over their front-end design using JavaScript frameworks. Companies seeking an alternative to platforms like Shopify Plus often turn to Saleor for its extreme flexibility.

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