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Openbravo Commerce Cloud

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  1. Retail and wholesale
  2. Accommodation and food services
  3. Arts, entertainment, and recreation

What is Openbravo Commerce Cloud

Openbravo Commerce Cloud is a retail commerce platform focused on supporting omnichannel operations across physical stores and digital touchpoints. It is used by retailers to run store processes such as point of sale, inventory visibility, pricing and promotions, and order fulfillment workflows. The product is typically deployed as a modular suite and is designed to integrate with other enterprise systems (for example ERP, eCommerce, and customer data platforms) through APIs and extensions.

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Store operations and POS focus

The product centers on in-store execution, including POS workflows and store back-office processes. This makes it suitable for retailers that need consistent processes across many locations. It also supports omnichannel fulfillment scenarios (for example ship-from-store and click-and-collect) that require tight coordination between store and inventory data.

Modular, extensible architecture

Openbravo is commonly implemented as a configurable platform with extensions rather than a single fixed application. This helps retailers adapt workflows such as promotions, pricing rules, and store procedures to local requirements. It also supports integration patterns that are typical in multi-system retail stacks where commerce, order management, and data tools are separate.

Enterprise integration orientation

The platform is designed to connect with other retail systems via APIs and integration tooling, which is important for complex omnichannel environments. This supports scenarios where product information, marketplace feeds, or customer engagement tools are handled by specialized systems. It can fit into a broader ecosystem rather than requiring a single-vendor suite for all functions.

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Payment processing not core

Although it participates in checkout flows, payment processing is not typically the primary product focus compared with dedicated payment platforms. Retailers may still need separate payment gateways, processors, and compliance tooling depending on region and tender types. This can add vendor management and integration effort for payment-heavy requirements.

Implementation can be complex

Deployments often involve configuration, integration, and partner-led implementation work, especially for multi-country retailers. Customizations and extensions can increase delivery time and long-term maintenance needs. Organizations without strong IT resources may find setup and change management more demanding than lighter-weight retail tools.

Not a shop design tool

Despite being used in retail environments, it is not primarily a retail shop design software product (for example store layout, planograms, or visual merchandising design). Retailers looking for floor planning and planogram optimization typically require separate specialized applications. Any support for store design is likely indirect (process and data) rather than dedicated design functionality.

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Openbravo S.L.U.
Pamplona, Spain
2001
Private
https://www.openbravo.com/
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