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Ania Warzecha
How Commerce as Code Can Fix the Way Developers Build Commerce
Have you ever wondered how long it would take your company to rebuild the entire tech stack if a disaster wiped out your production commerce infrastructure? Would anyone still remember how everything was configured, down to the last bit?
Dmytri Kleiner
Saleor 3.20 release
Check our 3.20 release, where we improved the refunds flow and added tons of stabilization and reliability improvements.
Ania Warzecha
Documentation updates
Our documentation has become more predictable and easier to navigate. Check out the changes we made.
Timur
Apps updates - May / June 2024
Apps May/June 2024 update is bringing stabilization and reliability fixes across the whole apps ecosystem.
Łukasz Ostrowski
Product information is not content, and why does it belong to commerce.
How product information related to commerce functionality, and why it different from content.
Timur
Benefits of extending commerce via API over plugins
Overview of extensibility architectures and benefits of APIs over plugins.
Timur
Saleor Secures $8M in Seed Extension Round
Fashion giant Zalando backs up Saleor on a mission to provide global brands with modern commerce infrastructure.
Chris Stryjewski
Saleor App Store September Update: Stripe example
In September, we focused on improvements to the existing apps and creating an example of using Saleor’s Stripe app in your front-end.
Adrian Pilarczyk
App Store August Update: Segment App and PayloadCMS
August brings a brand new Segment App, a new provider to the CMS App, and new features across the board.
Adrian Pilarczyk
App Store July Update: CMS 2.0
The highlight of July for the Saleor App Store is a new version of the CMS app, celebrated with a new integration: Builder.io.
Adrian Pilarczyk
App Store June Update: redesign and tax code matcher
In June, we concentrated on refreshing the UI of the apps in Saleor App Store. Leveraging the latest version of our in-house UI kit, MacawUI, the apps now seamlessly integrate with the rest of the Saleor Dashboard.
Adrian Pilarczyk
Saleor Auth SDK
[Auth SDK](https://github.com/saleor/auth-sdk) is our new library for seamless integration of secure and customizable authentication and authorization functionality into Saleor-powered e-commerce applications.
Jakub Neander
Saleor 3.13: updated Transactions API, support for Payment Apps, and Payment App Adyen
This article highlights the most important changes from Saleor 3.13 release. They include a preview of the new transactions API and Payment Apps.
Michał Miszczyszyn
March Update: App Store, AVIF support, and bulk update enhancements
This article summarizes the 3.12 version of Saleor, the App Store release, Next.js Starter, and updates to CLI.
Karol Kielecki
Presenting the Saleor App Store
We are thrilled to announce that Saleor App Store is now available to all cloud users. This allows you to extend functionality or enable integrations with a single click.
Adrian Pilarczyk
Saleor 3.10 & 3.11: webhook testing, external references and new filtering API preview
This article highlights the most significant changes from releases 3.10 and 3.11 of Saleor. They include updates to product management, a preview of the new filtering API, as well as some productivity boosts in clever implementations of the GraphiQL Playground.
Adrian Pilarczyk
Saleor 3.8 & 3.9: flat rates, tax exemption API, and GraphiQL
This article summarizes the 3.8 and 3.9 releases of Saleor. We introduced flat rates along with a tax exemption API, GraphiQL V2, and more.
Karol Kielecki
Saleor Rewind 2022
Before we say farewell to 2022, let’s reminisce and review what was added to Saleor over the last year.
Adrian Pilarczyk
Saleor 3.6 & 3.7: dynamic taxes and stock allocation improvements
In this article, you will discover a new tax approach in the Saleor ecosystem. You will also learn about non-stacking lines, subscription payloads for synchronous webhooks, stock allocation improvements, and our Deno Merch integration example.
Karol Kielecki
Saleor Update: latest releases and Saleor CLI
We’ve recently reached a few significant milestones for Saleor! This article summarizes Saleor CLI, its purpose, and what was delivered in tandem with Saleor 3.4 and 3.5.
Karol Kielecki
April Releases: customizable webhook payloads, custom prices in checkout, full-text search for products
April was an eventful month for the Saleor team. First, we released Saleor 3.2, introducing customizable webhook payloads, and soon after, 3.3 with full-text search for products, and more. Let’s dive deep into what’s new!
Karol Kielecki
Saleor 3.1: Gift Cards, Click & Collect, improved extensibility
Saleor 3.1 is here! Introducing two new features in a preview stage - Gift Cards, Click & Collect, improved extensibility, plus much more! In this blog post, you will find a summary of the most important changes.
Karol Kielecki
Saleor 3.0: multichannel, extensibility, improvements
We are thrilled to announce the stable version of Saleor 3.0 is now available! This version brings many new key features, breaking changes and improvements, including the long-awaited multichannel, powerful extensibility, and much more.
Karol Kielecki
Combining Headless Architectures with Saleor and Strapi
In this post, you'll learn how Saleor and Strapi work together to create a performant and adaptable storefront. We’ll cover how you can use the power of GraphQL to combine headless architectures, such as a CMS and Commerce API, and how to combine the schemas of multiple GraphQL APIs.
Roy Derks
Saleor Community Update: November
We hosted our very first Saleor Community Live Update on Nov 30th. Read on to learn more about what was discussed during the live stream.
Karol Kielecki
Saleor and Next.js: How the two are a powerhouse combination
Today there are many different ways to build an e-commerce website or application for your company. From open-source software that you need to build and maintain yourself to complete licensed products that you can use from day one. But what if you could have the best of both worlds?
Roy Derks
Creating a Mobile Application with React Native using the Saleor GraphQL API
This tutorial will show how you can create a mobile application with React Native and Expo, that gets data from the Saleor API using GraphQL. Along with some basic styling. Our goal is to show you how to create a mobile basis for an e-commerce app in React Native.
Roy Derks
GraphQL in Flutter - Building a Mobile Shop using Saleor API
This tutorial will show you how to create a simple mobile app in Flutter on top of the Saleor API that exchanges the data using GraphQL. Along with some basic styling. Our goal is to show you how to create a mobile basis of an e-commerce app in Flutter.
Jakub Neander
Creating a Type-Safe React Application with TypeScript using the Saleor GraphQL API
This tutorial will show how to create a type-safe React application with TypeScript using the Saleor GraphQL API. Also, some basic styling will be added to this application using Bootstrap.
Roy Derks
Saleor in Action: An Interview with Pfeffer & Frost
Traditional German Lebkuchen only with Pfeffer & Frost! An interview with Jannik Zinkl, a co-founder of the emerging food-centered company, who shares his experience with e-commerce and Saleor.
Karol Kielecki
Saleor 2.11: Invoicing API, Storefront SDK, App Installation Support
Welcome to the new release, Saleor 2.11. We've introduced some exciting new key features. Let's take a look at what the latest version has to offer.
Karol Kielecki
Saleor Monthly Update: Updated Roadmap, Work-in-Progress, Performance Improvements, and More...
Welcome to the latest update of Saleor! In this article we discuss and evaluate our current work and plans for upcoming releases. Read more about what the future has in store for our platform.
Karol Kielecki
What is GraphQL?
In this article, we discuss what all the fuss about GraphQL is and how the technology can transform the way your company builds web applications.
Patryk Zawadzki
Saleor 2.10 Release: multi-warehouse, permission groups, new checkout, and new docs
The new release is here, so instead of writing a monthly update, we’ve decided to explain the major changes in the latest version of Saleor.
Karol Kielecki
A Return to the Release Cycle and a Glimpse into the Future
Saleor 2.10 Pre-release Notes
Mirek Mencel
Saleor Multi-Warehouse Inventory
Take the hassle out of arranging your inventory into different locations. We’d like to present to you one of the features we have been working on: multi-warehouse inventory.
Karol Kielecki
PyCon US 2020
PyCon is the largest annual gathering for the community that uses and develops the open-source Python programming language. Saleor is a proud sponsor of the 2020 edition.
Karol Kielecki
Saleor Monthly Update - March 2020
We highly value cooperation with our wider community, that's why we’ve decided to publish a monthly update informing you about our progress with Saleor.
Karol Kielecki
What is a product attribute?
Product attributes are a set of characteristics that can describe a specific product. Each product is defined by its features. That means attributes refer to the actual factors, components or ingredients of the product.
Karol Kielecki
Saleor In Action: An Interview with Forward Partners
We spoke to Leonidas Tsemantzis, CTO at Forward Partners, about why it is so rewarding to work with hungry new companies in the technology sector.
Karol Kielecki
What is a product variant?
A product variant is a unique feature of the product offered to your clients. When your potential customers shop online, they can view the same product available in assorted, unique variants (identifiers), such as color, size, price, and more.
Karol Kielecki
Saleor at Berlin E-commerce EXPO 2020
We were pleased to participate in the fifth edition of E-Commerce Berlin Expo at STATION Berlin—an event attended by so many of our industry peers. It is considered one of the most important e-commerce events in the world, and one which is certainly worth attending.
Karol Kielecki
Running Saleor with Docker Compose
This article shows how to use Docker Compose to run the full Saleor suite of services: the headless GraphQL API, the dashboard used by staff to manage the store, and the storefront where users can browse and purchase products.
Chad Cassady
Planning and Running Effective A/B Tests
A few best practices that should greatly improve the quality of your A/B testing and bring fast results to your e-commerce business.
Jakub Cwynar
Why headless is the future of e-commerce?
Headless—or API-driven—is an architecture where business-logic/server-side is fully decoupled from the front-end experiences. As a result, programmers get full front-end development independence and a painless way to integrate with other APIs.
Mirek Mencel
Increase Your Efficiency with Dashboard Navigator
Make your e-commerce day more productive and get your work done quickly and efficiently with Saleor's Dashboard Navigator. Literally, forget the old ways of navigating - just get to the right place with Cmd+K!
Karol Kielecki
Our road to Saleor Commerce
A short six months ago, based on community enthusiasm for Saleor Open Source, we redoubled our efforts to make Saleor the enterprise go-to for developers finding Shopify inflexible and Magento non-performant.
Mirek Mencel
WebSummit 2019
WebSummit is one of the biggest tech events in Europe. Saleor was selected to take part in the Alpha Startup Programme in 2019.
Karol Kielecki
GraphQL Summit 2019
The world's largest conference dedicated to GraphQL in San Francisco. Saleor Commerce became the Silver sponsor of the event happening on 30-31 October 2019.
Karol Kielecki
Release 2.9: Enterprise-grade attributes, variant creator and plugin architecture
Welcome to the Saleor 2.9 release of Saleor! - Customize the shape of your products with enterprise-grade attributes. It's a key feature that we've made even more powerful. - We've introduced plugin architecture. This system gives you the possibility to provide custom logic without any changes in the core. - Service accounts and Webhooks now allows you to easily integrate Saleor with other services without directly manipulating the source code. - We've added the variant creator, which helps you to create multiple variants based on attributes assigned to your product type.
Marcin Gębala
Super-charging E-commerce with Constant A/B Testing
Experimentation is now a must for any online business.
Tim Clayton
PyCon Korea 2019
We were very excited to attend PyCon Korea in Seoul, one of the biggest PyCons in the world.
Karol Kielecki
June Release: Avalara Integration
Welcome to the June 2019 release of Saleor! - We've integrated Avalara so Saleor now supports tax calculations in most major markets around the globe - There are new functionalities and improvements in the payments section, including the ability to store credit card details - Our Vouchers section has been reworked from scratch and is now as sleek and usable as any e-commerce can offer, as well as having an expanded range of offers you can make to your clients
Marcin Gębala
The Iterative Rebranding of Saleor
The decade-long design journey of an e-commerce platform. See how Saleor has evolved from a small e-commerce library to the world's fastest-growing open source platform, and how our design team have reimagined the branding to reflect those changes.
Tim Clayton
May Release: Navigation Management and Filtering
Welcome to the May 2019 release of Saleor! - We've added the much-requested storefront navigation management feature that helps you configure your site easily - As we work towards totally filterable content, we've added filtering to the first two dashboard sections - The order creation flow has been reimagined to make it easier for you to allocate stock and avoid issues with unpaid orders, a great feature for both site usability and security
Marcin Gębala
April Release: Introducing Black
Welcome to the April 2019 release of Saleor! - Black has now been introduced to Saleor to help stay on course with essential code formatting and keep our open source project universally maintainable and understandable - We've also introduced data classes as a universal payment interface for all versions of Python from 3.7 onwards - You can now complete bulk actions in Dashboard 2.0, such as editing, deleting, or publishing, which saves time and makes for easy overviews of grouped products
Marcin Gębala
March Release: Dark Mode, Model Translations and… Saleor Cloud!
Welcome to the March 2019 release of Saleor! - The Saleor Dashboard 2.0 has been refreshed and updated. And if you love working in the dark, we've added a switch so you can tone down your dashboard at any moment - The new Address Book feature makes it easier to manage and find customers - We're announcing the much-anticipated release of Saleor Cloud, a brand new SaaS version of the platform that will go live in 2019
Marcin Gębala
New Land Ahead: Introducing Saleor Cloud
I still remember the moment that Patryk, our Head of Technology, and I discussed rolling out Mirumee’s very own e-commerce software for the first time — well, let’s just say that was tense! ⚡
Mirek Mencel
Saleor In Action: An Interview with Patch
Urban jungles, delivered. An interview with Tyler Hildebrandt, CTO of Patch, a London-based company that is changing the way that city dwellers think about plants.
Tim Clayton
February Release: Model translations and improved checkout flows
A model translations API, three new Dashboard 2.0 sections and great tweaks—welcome to the February 2019 release of Saleor! - We've added or improved a number of dashboard sections this month, with new features for shipping, pages, and discounts - Draftail editor now allows you to do rich-text editing directly in the dashboard, for better-looking pages - Support for model translations is a significant new feature in the GraphQL API - The PWA Storefront is gathering pace with more new features, including improved checkout flows
Marcin Gębala
January Release: New tax management views and payment refactoring
New tax management views, Docker configuration improvements, and the first phase of payment refactoring. - Dashboard 2.0 has gained new features, with tax management and a new, simple way of adding images to products - We've upgraded the configuration of our Docker files to make them even more stable - Payment refactoring prepares gateways to be extracted to separate libraries. It's just a step in making bulletproof and customizable payments implementations
Marcin Gębala
December Release: Stripe payments and refreshed storefront look
A new payment gateway, new features in the Dashboard 2.0 and a refreshed storefront look… Welcome to the December 2018 release of Saleor! - Stripe payments integration is a major feature that many store owners have been waiting for and comes hot on the heels of adding Razorpay in the last release - Our design team have delivered a brand new look and feel for Storefront 1.0, with a major style upgrade that improves user experience
Marcin Gębala
November Release: GraphQL Playground as the default API explorer and adding Razorpay
Welcome to the November 2018 release of Saleor! - Playground is now the default API explorer and we've also implemented backward-incompatible API changes - We've added Razorpay as a payment gateway, further increasing the options for store owners
Marcin Gębala
Where Does Saleor Fit in the Evolution of E-commerce?
The next generation of e-commerce solutions has arrived.
Tim Clayton
Saleor 2.0 Release: GraphQL-first Headless E-commerce
Launching the GraphQL-first open source e-commerce for the PWA era.
Marcin Gębala
September Release: Order management views and timeline
Welcome to the September 2018 release of Saleor! - Orders are now easier to track and manage, with new views and an order history timeline for a fast overview of events - We've improved the staff management views, making it cleaner and easier to use
Marcin Gębala
Summer Release: Dashboard 2.0 preview and model translations
Welcome to the Summer 2018 release of Saleor! - Dashboard 2.0 now has great new product management views - Shipping zones are now easy to assign and manage in a separate module - We've simplified staff permission management - You can now translate your dynamic storefront content in a dedicated dashboard section
Marcin Gębala
June Release: GraphQL is here!
This month we’re very proud to present the results of more than three months of hard work and endeavour — a GraphQL API! Read on to learn about the changes in this release.
Marcin Gębala