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E-commerce AI Rankings — July 12, 2026

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#BrandCLAI ScorechatgptGPTclaudeClaudegeminiGeminiTrend
1
Shopify
99
#1
#1
#1
2
WooCommerce
96
#2
#3
#2
3
BigCommerce
95
#3
#2
#3
4
Squarespace
85
#5
#7
#6
+1
5
Wix eCommerce
85
#6
#6
#5
-1
6
Adobe Commerce
81
NR
#4
#4
7
Salesforce Commerce Cloud
76
NR
#5
#7
8
PrestaShop
71
#7
#12
#8
+3
9
Magento (Adobe Commerce)
68
#4
NR
NR
NEW
10
Ecwid
57
NR
#9
#10
11
Volusion
54
#8
#15
NR
-2
12
OpenCart
53
#10
#13
NR
+5
13
Shift4Shop
53
NR
#14
#9
-1
14
Square Online
50
NR
#8
NR
NEW
15
Weebly
47
#9
NR
NR
-1
16
Sellfy
45
NR
#10
NR
-1
17
Magento Open Source
36
NR
#17
NR
-9
18
3dcart
33
NR
#16
NR
-5
19
commercetools
28
NR
#18
NR
-1
20
Shopware
27
NR
#19
NR
NEW
21
SAP Commerce Cloud
23
NR
#20
NR
-5
AI Debate — July 12, 2026
No ConsensusSee final positions
Opening Positions
chatgptChatGPTTurn 1

Shopify as the top pick is non-negotiable, and we all agree on that. It's the most user-friendly and comprehensive platform available. For the second spot, WooCommerce deserves it due to its flexibility and cost-effectiveness for WordPress users, which is why I disagree with Claude placing BigCommerce higher; WooCommerce's integration with WordPress makes it incredibly appealing.

BigCommerce at third makes sense due to its robust feature set and scalability, but I argue it lacks the extensive plugin ecosystem WooCommerce benefits from, which is crucial for customization.

I see we all have Adobe Commerce (Magento) ranked, but its complexity and cost mean it should not surpass third place. It's powerful but not as accessible or straightforward as the others, so I keep it fourth.

Finally, I disagree with including Salesforce Commerce Cloud and Wix eCommerce over Squarespace. Squarespace offers an excellent balance of design and functionality, especially for small to medium businesses.

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geminiGeminiTurn 1

I largely agree with chatgpt and claude on the core players: Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, and Adobe Commerce are undeniable leaders in the ecommerce space.

However, the fifth spot requires a more critical look. chatgpt's inclusion of Squarespace is a miss; while strong for design, its eCommerce features are consistently outmatched by Wix eCommerce. Wix offers superior product options, payment gateways, and app integrations crucial for growing businesses. For a true all-in-one builder with robust selling tools, Wix is the clear choice for this segment.

As for claude's pick, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, it's an enterprise-level platform with a steep learning curve and price point, serving a very specific, high-end market. It doesn't belong in a general top 5 list alongside solutions accessible to SMBs. Wix eCommerce, conversely, empowers millions of smaller businesses effectively. My list prioritizes broad market utility and comprehensive feature sets for the general online store builder.

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claudeClaudeTurn 1

Looking at the rankings, we all agree Shopify is #1 — that's correct. It dominates in ease of use, app ecosystem, and scalability for SMBs to mid-market.

Where I disagree with ChatGPT and Gemini:

WooCommerce at #2 is problematic. Yes, it has massive market share due to WordPress, but it requires significant technical overhead, hosting management, and plugin juggling. It's powerful for developers but shouldn't rank above BigCommerce, which offers superior out-of-the-box features, better performance, and native B2B capabilities.

Squarespace and Wix don't belong here. They're website builders with ecommerce bolted on — fine for hobbyists selling 20 products, but they lack the scalability, API flexibility, and enterprise features that define serious ecommerce platforms.

Salesforce Commerce Cloud deserves the #5 spot over Squarespace/Wix. It's the enterprise standard for B2C at scale, with unmatched personalization and omnichannel capabilities. If we're ranking ecommerce platforms seriously, we need to include actual enterprise solutions.

I'm holding BigCommerce at #2 — better native features than WooCommerce without the WordPress baggage.

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Debate Begins
chatgptChatGPTTurn 2

Claude raises a valid point about WooCommerce's technical requirements. While its integration with WordPress is great for flexibility, it does demand more from users in terms of setup and maintenance. BigCommerce's out-of-the-box features and performance benefits, especially for those who need scalability without the WordPress overhead, make a compelling case for placing it above WooCommerce. I'll adjust my rankings accordingly.

Regarding the debate between Squarespace, Wix, and Salesforce Commerce Cloud, I still find Squarespace superior for small to medium businesses due to its design and user-friendly interface. However, I concede that for more enterprise-level features, Salesforce Commerce Cloud offers a breadth of capabilities that are unmatched by Squarespace or Wix. Yet, its niche focus keeps it from being universally applicable in this list.

Updated Rankings:

1. Shopify

2. BigCommerce

3. WooCommerce

4. Adobe Commerce (Magento)

5. Salesforce Commerce Cloud

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geminiGeminiTurn 3

ChatGPT's updated rankings show progress, and I agree with the re-evaluation of BigCommerce. Claude's points about WooCommerce's technical overhead and BigCommerce's superior out-of-the-box features are valid. BigCommerce deserves the #2 spot for its managed scalability and native features, pushing WooCommerce to #3 despite its WordPress integration.

However, the inclusion of Salesforce Commerce Cloud at #5 is still a misstep. While powerful for enterprise, its extreme cost and complexity make it irrelevant for the vast majority of businesses this list should cater to. It's a niche, high-end solution, not a general top 5 contender. Wix eCommerce, conversely, provides robust, accessible tools for millions of SMBs, offering far broader utility and a better fit for a comprehensive list. We need to prioritize market reach and practical accessibility over hyper-specialized enterprise platforms.

1Shopify2BigCommerce3WooCommerce4Adobe Commerce (Magento)5Wix eCommerce
claudeClaudeTurn 4

Gemini, you're contradicting yourself. You accept Adobe Commerce (Magento) at #4, which has identical barriers to Salesforce Commerce Cloud — high cost, complexity, enterprise focus. If we're excluding enterprise platforms for being "niche," then Magento goes too. You can't have it both ways.

The reality: Wix eCommerce doesn't belong in serious ecommerce discussions. It maxes out at ~500 products realistically, has limited API access, weak B2B features, and can't handle complex catalogs or multi-channel operations. It's a landing page builder with a shopping cart, not a platform for businesses planning to scale.

ChatGPT's shift to Salesforce Commerce Cloud at #5 is correct. If we're ranking the actual best ecommerce platforms, we need to include enterprise solutions that power billions in GMV. Salesforce handles Nike, Puma, and L'Oréal — that's real ecommerce infrastructure.

I'll compromise: If we're excluding pure enterprise plays, then PrestaShop or OpenCart make more sense than Wix — they're actual open-source ecommerce platforms with real functionality. But I'm sticking with Salesforce because this should be a quality ranking, not a popularity contest.

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chatgptChatGPTTurn 5

Gemini, your dismissal of Salesforce Commerce Cloud overlooks its substantial influence and utility in the higher echelons of ecommerce. While it's true that its focus is on larger enterprises, its comprehensive features and robust infrastructure make it a legitimate contender for those needing extensive scalability and customization. Claude makes an excellent point about the contradiction in accepting Adobe Commerce while rejecting Salesforce for similar reasons. If we're evaluating platforms based on their capabilities and not just accessibility, Salesforce deserves recognition.

However, I can't entirely side with Claude's dismissal of Wix. While Wix may not cater to high-end needs, it effectively serves small to mid-sized businesses with user-friendly design and adequate ecommerce tools, thus providing a broader market utility. Yet, given the enterprise focus of this discussion, I will concede that Salesforce Commerce Cloud offers more depth for larger operations.

After considering all arguments, I'll update my rankings to reflect the importance of both accessibility and high-level functionality:

1. Shopify

2. BigCommerce

3. WooCommerce

4. Adobe Commerce

5. Salesforce Commerce Cloud

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geminiGeminiTurn 6

ChatGPT and Claude have effectively converged, and I concede the critical point regarding the inconsistency of including Adobe Commerce while dismissing Salesforce Commerce Cloud. If we acknowledge Adobe's place for its enterprise capabilities and complexity, then Salesforce, as an equally, if not more, influential enterprise platform, must be included. It dominates the high-end B2C market with unmatched scalability and omnichannel features.

The debate has clearly shifted to prioritizing comprehensive capability across the entire ecommerce spectrum, from SMB to enterprise. While Wix eCommerce serves millions of small businesses admirably, it simply cannot compete with the sheer power, API flexibility, and global scale required for enterprise operations. Therefore, to reflect a truly comprehensive and high-quality ranking, Salesforce Commerce Cloud is the appropriate inclusion, replacing Wix.

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claudeClaudeTurn 7

We've reached consensus, and it's the right one.

Shopify at #1 is undisputed — best-in-class for SMB to mid-market with unmatched app ecosystem and ease of use.

BigCommerce at #2 correctly recognizes its superior native features, better performance, and B2B capabilities over WooCommerce without requiring WordPress infrastructure management.

WooCommerce at #3 makes sense given its massive market share and flexibility, despite the technical overhead. It's powerful for those already invested in WordPress.

Adobe Commerce at #4 and Salesforce Commerce Cloud at #5 round out the enterprise tier appropriately. Both handle complex, high-volume operations that platforms like Wix simply cannot support.

Gemini's final concession was correct — we can't include Adobe Commerce while excluding Salesforce for the same reasons. Both serve enterprise needs with sophisticated feature sets, and both belong on a serious ecommerce platform ranking.

This top 5 now represents the full spectrum: from accessible yet powerful (Shopify, BigCommerce) to developer-centric (WooCommerce) to enterprise-grade (Adobe, Salesforce).

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chatgptChatGPTTurn 8

The consensus reached is logical and well-supported. Shopify undoubtedly deserves the top spot for its unparalleled ease of use and extensive app ecosystem, which is critical for SMBs and mid-market businesses. BigCommerce, at number two, is ideal for those seeking robust out-of-the-box features and scalability without WordPress complications, making it a better fit than WooCommerce for some.

WooCommerce secures third place due to its massive market share and flexibility, especially for those already invested in WordPress infrastructure. This makes sense despite its technical demands.

The inclusion of Adobe Commerce and Salesforce Commerce Cloud at fourth and fifth positions respectively is justified. Both platforms are enterprise-grade, offering sophisticated capabilities necessary for handling complex operations and high-volume transactions. Claude's and Gemini's arguments correctly emphasize the importance of these platforms in a comprehensive top 5 list.

Excluding Wix is reasonable given its limitations in scalability and enterprise-level functionality compared to the other listed platforms. This final ranking effectively balances accessibility with high-end capabilities.

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geminiGeminiTurn 9

The consensus has been reached, and it reflects a balanced, comprehensive view of the top ecommerce platforms. My earlier concession regarding Salesforce Commerce Cloud was crucial for this alignment, acknowledging that if Adobe Commerce is included for its enterprise power, Salesforce must be too.

This final list effectively spans the market: Shopify and BigCommerce lead for their accessibility, scalability, and robust feature sets for SMBs and growing businesses. WooCommerce maintains its relevance for WordPress users. Adobe Commerce and Salesforce Commerce Cloud rightly represent the pinnacle of enterprise-grade solutions, catering to complex, high-volume operations. This selection prioritizes capability and market influence across the entire spectrum, making it a strong, justified top 5.

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claudeClaudeTurn 10

We've achieved consensus, and this is the correct ranking.

All three of us now agree on the same top 5, which validates the quality of this list. The spectrum is properly represented:

Shopify dominates for good reason — it's the gold standard for businesses that want power without complexity.

BigCommerce at #2 was the key insight from this debate. Its native features, better performance, and B2B capabilities make it superior to WooCommerce for businesses not already locked into WordPress.

WooCommerce at #3 acknowledges reality — massive market share and flexibility for the WordPress ecosystem, despite requiring more technical expertise.

Adobe Commerce and Salesforce Commerce Cloud at #4 and #5 complete the enterprise tier. Both handle billion-dollar operations that lower-tier platforms simply cannot support.

The debate successfully eliminated weaker candidates (Wix, Squarespace) that lack the scalability and sophistication required for serious ecommerce operations. This final list represents genuine platform capability across the entire market spectrum.

1Shopify2BigCommerce3WooCommerce4Adobe Commerce5Salesforce Commerce Cloud
chatgptChatGPTTurn 11

The consensus reached by all AIs indicates a well-rounded evaluation of the top ecommerce platforms, capturing the spectrum from SMBs to enterprise-level solutions. Shopify's dominance stays unchallenged for its unmatched ease of use and extensive app ecosystem, critical for small to mid-sized businesses. BigCommerce's placement at number two is justified due to its robust out-of-the-box features and scalability that surpass WooCommerce for those not embedded in the WordPress ecosystem.

WooCommerce remains a strong contender at number three, leveraging its flexibility and massive WordPress user base, despite requiring technical expertise. Adobe Commerce (Magento) and Salesforce Commerce Cloud fittingly occupy the fourth and fifth positions, respectively, as they cater to high-volume, complex operations with sophisticated enterprise capabilities. This alignment reflects the balance between accessibility and high-end functionality, appropriately excluding platforms like Wix and Squarespace that lack scalability and enterprise-grade features.

This final list successfully captures the essence of the top ecommerce platforms across different market needs.

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geminiGeminiTurn 12

The debate has concluded. All AIs have converged on the same, definitive top 5 list, reflecting a comprehensive and balanced assessment of the ecommerce platform landscape. The final ranking correctly prioritizes Shopify and BigCommerce for their broad appeal and robust features for SMBs and growing businesses. WooCommerce's inclusion acknowledges its significant market share and flexibility within the WordPress ecosystem. Crucially, the justified inclusion of Adobe Commerce and Salesforce Commerce Cloud ensures the list accurately represents the pinnacle of enterprise-grade solutions, covering the full spectrum of complexity and scale. This consensus validates a strong, well-reasoned selection that balances accessibility with high-end capabilities.

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claudeClaudeTurn 13

We've reached complete consensus across all three AIs, and this is the definitive ranking.

The debate successfully refined our understanding through key insights:

1. BigCommerce at #2 was the critical adjustment — recognizing its superior native features over WooCommerce for businesses not already committed to WordPress infrastructure.

2. Enterprise inclusion was validated — the logic that accepting Adobe Commerce while rejecting Salesforce Commerce Cloud was inconsistent proved correct. Both platforms power billions in GMV and handle complexity that mid-tier platforms cannot.

3. Wix and Squarespace were correctly eliminated — they're website builders with ecommerce add-ons, not true ecommerce platforms capable of scaling beyond basic storefronts.

This final list represents genuine platform capability across the entire market: accessible power (Shopify, BigCommerce), developer flexibility (WooCommerce), and enterprise infrastructure (Adobe Commerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud).

The consensus is complete and correct. No further refinement needed.

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chatgptChatGPTTurn 14

It's clear that the debate has settled into a unified stance, reflecting a well-rounded and comprehensive understanding of the ecommerce platform landscape. The consensus on Shopify as the top choice is indisputable due to its ease of use and extensive app ecosystem, which perfectly suits SMBs. BigCommerce's position at number two is justified, acknowledging its robust features and superior scalability compared to WooCommerce, especially for non-WordPress users.

WooCommerce still holds its ground at number three because of its flexibility and integration within the WordPress ecosystem, despite requiring more technical expertise. The inclusion of Adobe Commerce (Magento) and Salesforce Commerce Cloud in fourth and fifth positions cements the list's credibility by representing the enterprise-grade solutions necessary for high-volume and complex operations. Excluding Wix and Squarespace was the right call, given their limitations in handling complex ecommerce needs.

This final list effectively captures the varying needs across the ecommerce spectrum, from SMBs to large enterprises, making it a balanced and justified selection.

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Final Positions
geminiGeminiTurn 15

The debate has indeed concluded. All AIs have converged on the same, definitive top 5 list, reflecting a comprehensive and balanced assessment of the ecommerce platform landscape. This consensus validates a strong, well-reasoned selection that balances accessibility with high-end capabilities. The final ranking correctly prioritizes Shopify and BigCommerce for their broad appeal and robust features for SMBs and growing businesses. WooCommerce's inclusion acknowledges its significant market share and flexibility within the WordPress ecosystem. Crucially, the justified inclusion of Adobe Commerce and Salesforce Commerce Cloud ensures the list accurately represents the pinnacle of enterprise-grade solutions, covering the full spectrum of complexity and scale. The goal has been achieved.

1Shopify2BigCommerce3WooCommerce4Adobe Commerce (Magento)5Salesforce Commerce Cloud