Magento (now Adobe Commerce) is the enterprise-grade open-source e-commerce platform built for large-scale retail — powering brands like Coca-Cola, Ford, and Helly Hansen with complex product catalogs, B2B functionality, and multi-store management. Adobe Commerce (the commercial version) adds AI-powered product recommendations, advanced B2B features, and cloud hosting on top of the open-source Magento core. The platform is highly extensible through a module system but requires significant developer expertise to set up and maintain. Magento stores are identifiable through the Mage. JavaScript namespace and window.checkout configuration object, /pub/static/ paths for all theme assets (CSS, JS, images), X-Magento-Tags HTTP headers for cache management, and the standard /catalog/, /checkout/, and /customer/ URL patterns. Adobe Commerce Cloud pricing starts at around $22,000/year for enterprise deployments.
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Magento is used across many industries. These are the most common website types built on this platform:
Fashion & apparel brands
Premium storefront templates with payment built-in
Consumer product brands
Direct-to-consumer sales without middlemen
Digital creators
Sell courses, downloads, and subscriptions
Niche retailers
Specialized storefronts with low overhead
Every Magento website leaves distinctive technical fingerprints. Here's what to look for:
JavaScript Patterns
3 script patterns linked to Magento
HTML Attributes
3 HTML patterns in the page source
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