Platform Overview & Positioning

What does "one engine, any commerce" mean in practice?

It means a single installed product can be a grocery marketplace, a SaaS subscription business, a rental/equipment-hire shop, a digital-downloads store, a services/booking business, or a B2B quote-to-order operation — or several of those at once in the same store. The mechanism is the six built-in product types (Physical, Service, Digital, Quotation, Subscription, Rental/Access), each with its…

It means a single installed product can be a grocery marketplace, a SaaS subscription business, a rental/equipment-hire shop, a digital-downloads store, a services/booking business, or a B2B quote-to-order operation — or several of those at once in the same store. The mechanism is the six built-in product types (Physical, Service, Digital, Quotation, Subscription, Rental/Access), each with its own lifecycle, all sharing one catalogue, one cart, one checkout, and one order model. A customer's single cart can mix a physical item, a digital download, and a subscription; the system splits the work behind the scenes while the customer sees one order and one invoice. "Any commerce" is not marketing shorthand — it's the product-type engine doing the work.