Hybris is a pretty sizeable investment, both in cost and man-hours required to get the project running. You’re signing up for one of the most robust eCommerce ecosystems, so it’s good to know the ‘fine print,’ the specifics of working with the platform and developing it into a viable platform for your business. We’ve already covered the personalization potential of Hybris. So this post will continue unveiling various ins and outs of working with Hybris and its diverse ecosystem. This time, our focus will be on the Hybris UI and its pros and cons.
Hybris is a multi-dimensional and multi-layered system when it comes to UI. It has its benefits and limitations that might not be obvious if you haven’t worked with the platform before. And while it might seem tempting to opt in for a system that’s less sophisticated and more primitive regarding UI, you’d want to be equipped with as much information as possible before making that call. We hope that this breakdown by our experienced team of developers will help you make an informed decision.