A guide to headless commerce.
As the digital economy evolves quickly, online retailers are quickly adopting innovative technologies to thrive. Headless commerce technologies provide the flexibility and adaptability needed to support the modern customer journey — a journey that has evolved far beyond the linear purchasing paths of just a decade ago.
While traditional digital architectures often struggle to adapt to shifting consumer trends, headless commerce platforms empower merchants with multichannel sales models and the ability to deliver truly personalised customer experiences.
In this guide:
- What is headless commerce?
- How does headless commerce work?
- The advantages of headless commerce
- The disadvantages of headless commerce
- Headless commerce vs. traditional ecommerce
- Comparing headless commerce platforms
- Headless commerce use cases
- Choose a powerful platform to support your headless commerce business
What is headless commerce?
Headless commerce separates the customer-facing front end of your digital store from the operational back-end technology. This decoupling allows businesses to independently manage the content presentation layer (front end) and the business logic and functional layer (back end).
The architecture is termed “headless” because the “head” (front end) operates independently of the “body” (back end). This separation creates the freedom to tailor each component of your ecommerce platform based on strategic priorities.
For example:
- Front end: Fully customisable to optimise user engagement and deliver a seamless brand experience.
- Back end: Focused on core operations like inventory management, order fulfilment and data processing.
This separation also enables integration with diverse digital touchpoints, such as voice assistants, mobile apps and web applications, ensuring a consistent and personalised customer experience across all platforms.
How does headless commerce work?
At the core of headless commerce is the use of application programming interfaces (APIs). APIs enable seamless communication between front-end and back-end systems, offering flexibility for multichannel support and customisation.
Example workflow:
- A customer engages with your brand on a social platform.
- They click an ad and are directed to your website.
- They browse products (front end) and complete their purchase.
- APIs connect the front end to the back end, handling order processing, inventory updates and fulfilment.
APIs allow businesses to integrate multiple back-end systems while maintaining a consistent customer experience across diverse sales touchpoints, such as mobile apps, web shops and third-party marketplaces.
What are the advantages of headless commerce?
Headless commerce architecture offers several competitive advantages:
- Flexibility: Update the customer-facing layer without affecting the back-end infrastructure.
- Scalability: Add features and expand operations effortlessly as your business grows.
- Speed: Deploy front-end updates quickly, without delays caused by back-end synchronisation.
- Conversion optimisation: Identify and resolve friction points in the customer journey to boost sales.
- Complete ownership: Tailor your ecommerce ecosystem to your needs by keeping what works and replacing what doesn’t.
Are there any disadvantages of headless commerce?
While headless commerce offers numerous benefits, there are some challenges to consider:
- Customisation takes time: A fully customisable solution requires set-up and expertise, making it less suitable for businesses seeking immediate deployment.
- Manual updates: Updates must be manually implemented, which may require downtime and technical resources.
Headless commerce vs. traditional ecommerce.
Here’s a side-by-side comparison of headless commerce and traditional ecommerce to help you to decide:
Common enterprise headless commerce platforms.
Headless commerce use cases.
The Sazerac House
The Sazerac House combines rich online experiences with headless commerce to drive traffic to its physical location and boost online sales. Visitors can shop through its online gift store and opt for curbside pickup of merchandise and spirits. Headless architecture has allowed the brand to offer an immersive, unified shopping experience that nurtures customer relationships and encourages repeat business.
Olam Group
Operating in 60 countries, Olam Group uses headless commerce to maintain dozens of ecommerce sites tailored to unique customer segments. This set-up reduced basket abandonment rates from 60% to less than 30% by providing a seamless and personalised user experience across all platforms.
Pentair
Pentair streamlined its customer journey by consolidating B2C, B2B and contractor touchpoints into a single, unified website. Headless commerce allowed the brand to simplify navigation, improve customer engagement and establish a clear, cohesive brand voice.
TiVo
TiVo uses headless commerce to offer consistent purchasing journeys across mobile, web and streaming shop fronts. Customers can make purchases directly through their streaming interface, increasing convenience and enabling personalised upsell opportunities.
Choose a powerful platform to support your headless commerce business.
A headless commerce architecture gives your business greater control over its online store, enabling you to maximise user engagement and drive rapid innovation.
With Adobe Commerce, you can integrate any front-end technology using its built-in headless features powered by GraphQL APIs.
Looking for even more personalisation and content management options?
Adobe Commerce seamlessly integrates with AEM Sites to deliver elevated, end-to-end experiences. Whether you’re building your headless solution directly on Adobe Commerce or enhancing it with AEM Sites, you'll have a platform designed to scale, adapt and thrive in today’s fast-moving ecommerce landscape.
The future of ecommerce is flexible and Adobe Commerce ensures you’re ready to innovate without limits.
Learn more about Adobe Commerce by watching this overview video, reading our implementation playbook or request a demo today.
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