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10 Signs It’s Time for a New Enterprise Ecommerce Platform

Haylee Reed

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As an enterprise business, you can likely attest to the fact that your business needs today are far different from your business needs 10 years ago, five years ago or even last year. 

Whether you’re planning to expand into a new region, sell across new channels or launch a new brand, chances are your business is in a far different position now than when it first began.

Thus, while your current ecommerce platform may have been sufficient in the beginning, as business requirements evolve and consumer behaviors shift, you may find that your original systems are hindering your ability to grow and innovate. 

If that’s the case, it may be time to consider replatforming.

Ecommerce Replatforming Questionnaire

To help you determine whether it’s time to make the switch, our team has compiled a list of 10 telltale signs your business may be in need of a new and improved enterprise ecommerce platform.

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The Final Word

Migrating to a new ecommerce platform can be a daunting task. Our team at BigCommerce understands the replatforming process, having worked with numerous enterprises to migrate their stores — and we’re here to help. 

Get started today by downloading our Replatforming Guide that walks you through the entire process step by step.

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Haylee is a Content Marketing Writer at BigCommerce, where she partners with the SEO team to craft narratives and blog content. She earned a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Texas at Austin and afterward spent a year abroad to pursue a Master's in International Management from Trinity College Dublin. When she’s not writing, you can usually find Haylee with her nose in a book, enjoying live music or scoping out the best local coffee shops.