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Lemonstand 1010 Responses
Last post: 1 year, 10 months ago | Thread started: Mar 8, 11, 10:21 p.m.
- inteliboy
Anyone had any experience with this?
http://lemonstandapp.com/Often get caught up in designing & building low-budget e-commerce sites - not very exciting, but gotta pay the bread. Have tried TradingEye and X-Cart -- both of which are pretty messy & ugly. Was going to now look into WP carts... though lemonstand looks nice...
- Mar 8, 11, 10:21 p.m. – Permalink
- slappy
I am using it for a site, so far its been great, client loves it, easy to skin.
I had to pay a dev to hook up the payments processing (5hrs for hosted page not API) as the client had securepay as a gateway and its not supported out of the box. Heaps of gateways are supported though.


- Dog-earMar 9, 11, 1:22 a.m. – Permalink
- d_rek
Researched it heavily for a project but ultimately didn't use it because of some nit-picky back-end integration (namely quickbooks integration). It looked solid - my dev was super excited to start using it. Unfortunately we never got a chance. Let me know how it works out for you.


- Dog-earMar 9, 11, 7:02 a.m. – Permalink
- inteliboy
update: been using Lemonstand for a few weeks now, definitely has a learning curve (just like any CMS i guess...). Some php skills are a plus here.
Now that am getting used to it am really starting to love how it's set up. A lot nicer and friendlier then other carts I've been using. Feels solid, fast and modern. Very easy to write your own sections and call them up onto any page/template (called "partials").
Some things are still a bit awkward, basic things like making a breadcrumbs area, crop thumbnails, calling parent category if statements etc...
anyway, if that's of any use to qbn folk. So hard to find reviews and info about e-carts on the net.

- Dog-earApr 14, 11, 7:14 p.m. – Permalink
- spot13
They finally launched the marketplace: http://lemonstandapp.com/marketp…
So far I like this application, easy to use once you get the basics.


- Dog-earAug 4, 11, 5:58 a.m. – Permalink


