how magento could still be the one ?

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magento have to be the number one because it make really beautiful website
 

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Magento (now often called Adobe Commerce) is a powerful e-commerce platform, and you're right that it can produce really beautiful, highly customized websites — especially for complex or high-end online stores. Its open-source nature (or the paid Adobe Commerce version) gives developers almost unlimited flexibility to design unique, pixel-perfect, brand-specific experiences that stand out.


That said, claiming it's definitively "number one" overall depends on what matters most to you. In 2026, no single platform is universally #1 — it varies by business size, technical resources, budget, and priorities like design vs. ease of use.


Quick Comparison (2026 Perspective)​


Here's how Magento stacks up against the main competitors, based on current trends and market data:


  • Design & Beauty Potential Magento → Excellent (often the best for truly custom, stunning designs). With modern themes like Hyvä (which dramatically improves speed and UX) or heavy custom development, you can create award-level beautiful sites with advanced layouts, animations, and unique interactions. Shopify → Very good — clean, modern templates out of the box; many premium themes look gorgeous with minimal effort. WooCommerce (WordPress-based) → Strong for creative/content-heavy sites; thousands of themes and builders make beautiful designs easy. BigCommerce → Solid built-in options, but less extreme customization than Magento.
    → If "really beautiful" means maximum creative freedom and uniqueness → Magento often wins here for brands willing to invest in development.
  • Market Position & Popularity (2026 Stats)
    • Shopify dominates overall (~27-29% market share globally/US, powers millions of stores). It's the go-to for most new and mid-sized businesses.
    • WooCommerce leads in sheer number of installations (often 60%+ when including WordPress sites).
    • Magento holds ~2-8% globally (stronger in enterprise/B2B, around 6-9% in some US segments), but it's not the volume leader anymore — it powers fewer but often larger/more complex stores (many Fortune 500 brands use it).
    • BigCommerce is growing fast for scalable mid-market brands.
  • Other Key Factors
    AspectMagento (Adobe Commerce)ShopifyWooCommerceBigCommerce
    Ease of UseComplex (needs developers)Beginner-friendlyModerate (WordPress knowledge helps)Moderate
    CustomizationHighest (full code access)Good (via apps/themes)Very highGood (API-focused)
    CostHigh (dev + hosting; enterprise $22k+/yr)Predictable ($39+/mo)Low base (free + hosting)$39+/mo, no transaction fees
    Best ForEnterprise, complex catalogs, B2B, ultimate design controlQuick setup, small-mid businessesContent + e-commerceScaling mid-market, built-in features
    Performance (2026)Can be excellent (with Hyvä/optimization)Very good out of the boxVaries (depends on hosting)Strong

Bottom Line​


Magento doesn't have to be "number one" in popularity or ease — but if your priority is creating exceptionally beautiful, fully custom websites (especially for premium brands, unique user experiences, or large catalogs), it remains one of the strongest choices in 2026. Many say it's still unmatched for that level of design freedom when you pair it with modern tools like Hyvä themes.


If beauty is key but you want faster setup, less hassle/cost, or don't have a dev team → Shopify or even a well-themed WooCommerce site often delivers "really beautiful" results much quicker and cheaper.
 
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