Sorry, I haven’t tried Selz yet and maybe this is a basic question:
Do I have to upload embebed code for each product?
Or a once embebed code will integrate the store into Webflow, regardless of when you insert a new product?
Thanks again for your help.
Charles from Snipcart here, did you add the snipcart-overwrite CSS class to your <body> tag? If so and you still have any issues feel free to open a ticket or drop us an email directly to geeks@snipcart.com.
Also, we plan on publishing a blog post on Webflow and Snipcart very soon! I’ll make sure to drop it here when it will be released.
In the meantime, if any of you guys have any questions regarding Snipcart, you can shoot them here or at the email I just linked to! Cheers!
Haven’t had the time to go in and look at this but will really appreciated your blog post when its up and ready. please email me at josh@overtongraphics.com once its ready.
Not at the moment, most of the time people integrates Snipcart with a CMS of some sort so the inventory is managed in there using our Webhooks and API to keep everything in sync. But we have plans in 2016 to release a very simple inventory management solution. I suggest you to follow our blog to be notified of new releases!
I know this is cheeky, but I would love to suggest Shoprocket.co, we’re a fully featured eCommerce platform that allows you to start selling on an existing website using a single line of code. You can find out more at Shoprocket.co
I checked out Shoprocket.co and it seems pretty cool. Started looking into the system last night and thanks to their very responsive chat support worked out what I needed and made this as a quick sample.
Nice thing is there are pre-made classes that can be easily assigned to Webflow elements and customized via Webflow designer or custom code. It was pretty simple to create an individual product page that is dynamic.
My name is Ben and I help with product research here at Webflow. We’ve been thinking a lot about how we can build an Ecommerce platform inside Webflow. We’d love to get your input on what you think we should tackle first.