Shopify
Developer(s) | jadedPixel |
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Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | E-commerce |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.shopify.com |
Shopify is a web-based e-commerce platform. This web application allows businesses to create an online store. It was built using the Ruby on Rails open source web application framework.[1] Shopify launched in May 2006.[2]
In December 2009, it launched the "Build a Better Business" contest[3] in partnership with Timothy Ferriss [4], author of the New York Times Best Seller The 4-Hour Workweek.[5] Tim Ferriss is an Shopify advisor. [6]
Shopify acquired MNDCreative, developers of the StoreSync iphone application, on January 8 2010.[7]
Features
Shopify offers a product inventory management and order management, a content management, and payment gateway integration. The Shopify App Store offers additional features and integration from third party developers.[8]
Designers have full access to the CSS and HTML, and can uses the Liquid templating engine to customize their storefronts.[9]
Shopify is proprietary software available in the English language.
References
- ^ David Heinemeier Hansson, "Riding Rails", 2006-06-05, "Shopify is open for business" 2010-02-02
- ^ Michael Arrington, "TechCrunch", 2006-05-16, "Shopify Was Worth the Wait" 2010-02-05
- ^ jadedPixel, "The Build a Better Business", 2009-12, "The Shopify Build a Better Business Contest" 2010-02-04
- ^ Timothy Ferriss, "The Blog of Tim Ferriss", 2009-12-08, "No More Excuses – How to Make an Extra $100,000 in the Next 6 Months" 2010-02-03
- ^ Timothy Ferriss, "The Blog of Tim Ferriss", 2009-12-08, "How Does a Bestseller Happen? A Case Study in Hitting #1 on the New York Times " 2010-02-02
- ^ http://www.crunchbase.com/person/tim-ferriss
- ^ Leena Rao, "TechCrunch", 2010-01-09, "Shopify Buys Up StoreSync To Shore Up Mobile Strategy" 2010-02-05
- ^ http://apps.shopify.com
- ^ http://www.shopify.com/tour/for-designers/