Joomshaper Shopping Component ETA - Question | JoomShaper

Joomshaper Shopping Component ETA

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Rvdzande

Extension 8 months ago

A while ago there was an announcement for a Joomshaper shopping component (or an extension from SP Page Builder, cannot remember). As far as I know it should be here around this time (or earlier, but every project gets delays, right :P ?)

Any eta / news? I have two questions for a small shop coming up, would like to try this instead of Hikashop.

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Paul Frankowski
Paul Frankowski
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Senior Staff 8 months ago #126049

If I may....

We will publish Beta soon, but it won't so stable and advanced as Hikashop is right now. So if you planned a big shop with many features, I would focus on Hikashop (if that must be Joomla).

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Ofi Khan
Ofi Khan
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Support Agent 8 months ago #126004

Hello Rvdzande

We all are excited just like you.

We hope to release the eCommerce extension very soon. No exact ETA is available. It might release this month or the next month.

Best regards

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Rvdzande
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8 months ago #126227

Thanks for the answers. For some reason I am not receiving mail updates anymore about answers... Will look into this.

I am planning two things:

  • Experiment with this
  • Have a 'form' on a website where people can order a few products (bread mainly).

Will try to test the beta, offcourse I understand it will be a bit buggy.

What payment providers will it support?

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Paul Frankowski
Paul Frankowski
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Senior Staff 8 months ago #126232

If you have just few products , without any extra options....

you can also consider using:

  • Form component that have payment gates, for example, Convert Forms.
  • Using Paypal Buy script
  • J2Store 4.0.x component (now it works with J4x) - it has few popular payment gates
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Rvdzande
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8 months ago #126234

Agree, there is many options, but I try to stay away from the 'leave no vendor behind' strategy. I (especially) have seen some Wordpress sites with like plugins stacked on top of eachother. Rather have less extensions in the site, preferable most of them from the same companies.

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