Richard Metcalfe
Sales Director at CTI Digital, UK.
What’s your experience with digital commerce? I have worked in digital commerce for 20 years. I started my career client side in a large corporate business and delivered my first commerce project way back in 2004. I switched to agency life back in 2008 and I have worked on a lot of digital commerce projects since then. The clients and projects have ranged from an SME selling dice online to a government project for the PPE portal 2.0.
Most memorable commerce project: The PPE portal 2.0 for the Department of Health and Social Care was a really interesting project. CTI Digital took over the reins from Ebay who very kindly created a fast-to-market solution at the start of the pandemic. We got to meet a wide range of stakeholders. The data migration for this project was key and we worked with several DHSC partners to get the solution right. We migrated 62,000 active customers to the new platform in 6 weeks.
What’s your favorite feature, so far, of any commerce platform: For me any commerce website offering personalization within the shopping experience is a big tick. I love the Spoke London website. They have a ‘find your fit’ feature that provides an interactive way to find the best fit in under 60 seconds. This then provides tailored options to purchase.
What do you think the team behind Umbraco Commerce should focus on first? I think helping educate SMEs on some core commerce principles would be extremely useful. Feature-wise, I am an advocate for commerce with marketing automation so I would like to see how Umbraco Commerce can help facilitate that.
Favorite commerce-related meme:
Tobias Høst
Head of Aarhus/consultant at twoday Co3, Denmark.
What’s your experience with digital commerce? Ran a small webagency with 14 employees in 8 years. Worked for 7 years at Dynamicweb (4 years as eCommerce product owner)
Most memorable commerce project: Worked with a client back in the day who bought and sold boar semen!
Favorite feature of any commerce platform: I have primarily worked with b2b ecommerce and therefore the most important part of an ecommerce platform, for me, is the level of customization for the developer.
What do you think the team behind Umbraco Commerce should focus on first? Stated on the answer above. If Umbraco can provide af sleek platform which by the dev easily can be extended, then we as partners can elimate risk and provide a lower maintenance cost.
Oliver Picton
Head of Technical at Enjoy Digital, UK.
What’s your experience with digital commerce? I studied E-Commerce at University way back in the year 2000 as I wanted to do a mix of Business and Computer Science, although I ended up mostly coding 🤖 My final year project was a reverse auction system for B2B E-Commerce.I worked extensively in travel commerce for many years before joining the digital agency world with Enjoy Digital.
We have created numerous E-Commerce solutions both bespoke .NET builds, Shopify and of course Vendr and Umbraco Commerce across various industries both B2C and B2B.
Most memorable commerce project: We were undertaking a discovery for Fortune brands website V+A baths and the pandemic/lockdown struck. V+A baths had no way of selling their products as they were reliant on physical stores.– Wanted to spin up a really quick web shop in order to sell high-end baths, sinks and accessories to a B2B and B2C consumers, but wanted the site to reflect the luxury nature of their products. – Needed something in 4 weeks!
We used Umbraco and Umbraco Commerce Checkout for V+A Baths to iterate quickly and deliver
a web shop for the client in 4 weeks that had no transaction fees and was on brand.
Favorite feature of any commerce platform: Must be the Umbraco Commerce API. It is really well designed and makes it straightforward to extend Umbraco Commerce and build custom solutions for our clients.
What do you think the team behind Umbraco Commerce should focus on first? New features to compete with more established E-Commerce platforms.
Favorite commerce-related meme:
Matt Swain
Senior Web Application Developer at Pixelbuilders, UK.
What’s your experience with digital commerce? I have been the lead developer on multiple E-Commerce projects throughout my career. Working with large scale solutions and big name brands such as Cadbury, Green and Blacks and Direct Blinds. I have worked with multiple E-Commerce platforms including NopCommerce, Kentico E-Commerce and of course Umbraco Commerce. Several years ago I was consulted by Kentico on their E-Commerce offering and they subsequently made several changes to their E-Commerce solution based on these discussions.
Most memorable commerce project: Working with Cadbury Gifts Direct has always been a highlight of my career. A very challenging build, with complex third party integrations for order management and tracking, along with a complicated interactive front end, made this web application a really interesting project to be involved with.
Favorite feature of any commerce platform: I love focusing on the integration side of digital commerce projects and really enjoy seeing multiple systems come together automatically to provide a fantastic end to end experience to the customer. From a customer feature point of view, I enjoyed the functionality on Cadbury Gifts Direct where you could build personalised packaging for your bar of chocolate, including customising the text and imagery on the packaging.
What do you think the team behind Umbraco Commerce should focus on first? I would like to see Umbraco Commerce solidify a firm direction and to create a set of requirements and goals for this product. Then to put together a plan for Umbraco and the wider community to deliver these. The Commerce solution long term needs to work for developers, product owners, agencies and most importantly the end customers for it to be a success.
Favorite commerce related meme:
Mads Aarup Hansen
Head of Solution Design at Novicell, Denmark.
What’s your experience with digital commerce? Going on 10 years within different aspects of digital commerce.
Most memorable commerce project: Generally, the most memorable projects are the ones where the customer is making the largest changes to the user experience. The one that stands out is a project where the objective was to introduce configurable products with millions of different outcomes in a simple and user-friendly manner. Key takeaway, keep it simple – there is always a way to cut complexity.
Favorite feature of any commerce platform: The up-and-coming AI assistants for shop owners/editors is a cool addition to operating a commerce platform.
What do you think the team behind Umbraco Commerce should focus on first? Positioning of the platform – what segment of customer, companies etc. does Umbraco Commerce want to be “best-in-class” for.
Nik Wahlberg
Founder / Product Owner at Scandia, USA.
What’s your experience with digital commerce? We have built many implementations from small to large scale on the Umbraco platform. Including the use of TeaCommerce, Shopify, Custom in-house, and many other platforms over the years. Some of the larger implementations process over $20 million in sales annually.
What’s your most memorable commerce project? SwipeIt.com has to be our most complex and business-critical project. They process 10s of thousands of gift card purchases every year and absolutely go crazy during the holidays (Thanksgiving and Christmas in particular). We have an in-depth promotion engine, merchant group sales, physical product sales, and a host of cool integrations ranging from UPS, Stripe, SmartTransactions, Twillio, Signifyd, and more.
What’s your favorite feature of any commerce platform? We were thrilled when we launched SwipeIt when they had a goal of increasing their revenue by 50% in the first three years, and our system allowed them an incredible growth of 115% within the first 12 months of launch! They were able to see that kind of increase as a result of the underlying system that we built for them to process both electric (SMS/email) gards, as well as physical cards that they send out from their headquarters. Our custom platform, built on the Umbraco CMS, provided efficacies in how they take and handle orders, allowing them to do almost twice as much with the same staff.
What do you think the team behind Umbraco Commerce should focus on first? We’d love to see more communication around the platform (micro site with example of the experience), and speak to the ability to support enterprise/large-scale given the flexibility and robustness of the Umbraco framework.
What's your favorite commerce-related meme?
Steve Temple
Technical Director at Gibe, UK.
What’s your experience with digital commerce? I’ve been working in ecommerce for around ~25 years on anything from bespoke systems to Magento and Microsoft Commerce Server. Gibe has its own commerce platform which we use for a few large commerce sites. I’ve never actually used Vendr or Umbraco Commerce!
What’s your most memorable commerce project? My favorite project was adding an AI driven product recommendations system to a site, which for a small project increased the conversion rate of a site, the whole project paid for itself in a few weeks of trading. I managed to sell our client on this system by demonstrating it in an Umbraco Spark talk.
What’s your favorite feature of any commerce platform? I enjoy the measurable nature of commerce sites, it’s much easier to see what benefit your changes make by looking at things such as average order value and conversion rates and how changes affect those.
What do you think the team behind Umbraco Commerce should focus on first? I think clarity on license fees and an obvious monthly license fee. I’ve seen quite a lot of confusion around that online.
Favorite commerce related meme:
Per Axelsson
Systems Developer at Webmind, Sweden.
What's your experience with digital commerce? I have been working as a Systems Developer in different roles with various e-commerce solutions since 2010 and with Umbraco CMS since 2015.
What’s your most memorable commerce project? A great challenge was a client project that had a great number of price lists (including campaign price lists). The correct price list, thus the correct price for a specific user and a specific product, needed a large matrix to be explained.
What's your favorite feature of any commerce platform? Great documentation and example code is always good.
What do you think the team behind Umbraco Commerce should focus on first? Make it easier to get a simple e-commerce site up and running.
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