What types of integrations are offered by BlueSnap? - e-commerce

I hear a lot about BlueSnap as a potential Payment Gateway for merchants like me, does anyone know what kind of account integrations the offer?

You can see the integration options in this page, the main questions you should ask yourself are whether you'll need to work with a product catlog or not - and whether you have the resources to develop with the API solutions.
If you're already using shopping carts, you can integrate Magento, PrestaShop or WooCommerce with BlueSnap.

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Has anyone ever added google pay to a cybersource integration in shopify plus

Cybersource is the payment provider for my Shopify plus store. Within that I have payment methods which include VISA/Mastercard/Applepay. Google pay should also be available here but doesn't exist in the list of options. I can't believe Cybersource doesn't support Googlepay. When I have asked Cybdersource they say that the integration is managed by Shopify, but Shopify tell me I should use ShopifyPay if I want to have GooglePay, I can't believe this, it seems more likely that someone needs to refresh the API to make G-pay appear in the list of options.... does anyone have experience of this?
Thanks so much
I have been bouncing between Shopify help and Cybersource help they both just say it's down to the other.

Shopify Product&Collection Export Automation

I would like to discuss with you about a solution for an issue I`m having.
I have a marketplace, I want to allow Shopify sellers to sell on my marketplace.
I`m looking for the best solution to export the Shopify sellers products & Collections in a feed. I want to make this whole process to be automatic as possible. I dont want the sellers to have to deal with all the technical stuff.
Also, a feature the solution must contain is - I need to map the field once, to map the Shopify categories to my marketplace categories.
Do you know any solution, app or something that can help me?
For making your system automatic you can take reference about shopify webhooks Shopify webhooks
and you can take reference regarding listed public app marketplace solution on shopify

What are the benefits and drawbacks of using a e-commerce CMS API?

I'm currently using Next.js for my front-end framework. I've been considering on using another javascript framework for my back-end, however it occured that me that existing CMS solutions like BigCommerce and Shopify exists.
I'm aware they have their own API reserved for developers, but from what I can see these are API usually made to develop tools and themes for other users on the platform itself. Is it possible that I can somehow leverage the power of these ecommerce CMS on my Next.js website? I don't know how these work because I've always seen them as softwares for non tech-specialists to build e-commerce without having the need to code. To know that an API for software exists is quite extraordinary
There's a lot that goes into building an e-commerce website, mainly the things that I am looking for is inventory management and supply chain management. Building these on top of a fullstack e-commerce website would take me too much time and goes beyond the constraint of the project. Do these API let you leverage their technology? But most importantly, do you have to pay a subscription fee to use their API as well as other features such as inventory management?
I am particularly interested in BigCommerce, because the Next.js commerce starter kit comes with BigCommerce integration out of the box (I'm not sure why they chose BigCommerce, as opposed to other CMS such as Shopify). Answers directly referring to BigCommerce are greatly appreciated.
The benefits and drawbacks of using an eCommerce CMS API can be pretty subjective. I have a large amount of experience with BigCommerce, and I can clarify with you that the BigCommerce API is used for much more than just building tools or themes for other BigCommerce users. I mostly see it used for custom integrations and extending the platform functionality.
Combining the API with your own back-end services can really give you unlimited possibilities in terms of functionality with the platform, especially where the platform may fall short in its native functionality. For example, if you feel like the store-credit system is lackluster natively - guess what? There are plenty of APIs that give you the potential to make your own store credit system and integration that suits your needs better.
To answer these questions:
Do these API let you leverage their technology?
The BigCommerce API has quite a bit of freedom in terms of which technologies you get to leverage. Pretty much every aspect of the platform has an API that can be used for your own needs.
Do you have to pay a subscription fee to use their API as well as other features such as inventory management?
There isn't any sort of subscription fee to use the BigCommerce API, and inventory management comes natively in the platform, as well as an API to manage your product inventory. There is also a large community of developers that have built apps for the platform that offer more advanced inventory management as well.
Whether or not you want to use the native BigCommerce functionality instead of a NextJS headless storefront all depends on your personal preference and goals. Using the built-in BigCommerce storefront is more simplistic and requires less development experience (if any at all), whereas if you wanted a headless storefront with BigCommerce using NextJS, this would ultimately give you more control, but would also require more coding/development knowledge.

How to integrate GooglePay to Big Commerce store using Authorize.net as payment gateway?

I want to integrate GooglePay to my BigCommerce Store.
I'm using Authorize.net as a payment gateway.
I had a chance to research if it's possible, but from those links below I wonder if it's impossible.
https://community.developer.authorize.net/t5/Integration-and-Testing/Google-Pay-integration-with-Authorize-net/td-p/61667
https://developers.google.com/pay/api/#participating-processors
They say "Authorize.net is not supporting GooglePay"
I'm wondering because auth.net supports GooglePay and there's even a setting in auth.net to setup GooglePay.
So I'm wondering if I can customize BigCommerce to implement it.
Please let me know if it's possible or not, and if possible please help me to figure it out.
Authorize.Net is on the Google Pay's list of supported PSPs and contains a link to Authorize.Net's developer site.
BigCommerce has an article on Google Pay integration however, I don't know if this extends to also include Authorize.Net. You may have to reach out to Authorize.Net or BigCommerce for more information.

Looking for shopping cart ONLY app or hosted service recommendation

I have been tasked with selling made-to-order products online. We have a web-based product configurator and order processing system set up that produces prices, interfaces with our inventory system, etc.
I've reviewed Magento and Ubercart and they appear to do too much; the management perceives integrating something like that as an unnecessary abstraction from what we already have going. In addition, our pricing structure is arranged in such a way that it would be an overwhelming task for me to extend the pricing system in a feature-rich ecommerce platform.
I need to be able to send an arbitrarily generated product description and price to a cart and then have it handle the sale checkout and secure payment gateway headaches.
Is there anything out there that allows that?
I ended up going with a fairly-basic Drupal site and rolled my own very-basic cart module.