Gung
vs
Intershop
Company size
Number of employees
Microenterprises (1-10)
Small business (11-100)
Medium-sized enterprises (101-500)
Large companies (500+)
Microenterprises (1-10)
Small business (11-100)
Medium-sized enterprises (101-500)
Large companies (500+)
Platform
Cloud service
On-premises
Mobile app
Cloud service
On-premises
Mobile app
Price information
Free trial
Price model module
Subscription price model
Price model license
Free trial
Price model module
Subscription price model
Price model license
Product features in E-commerce Platforms
Analysis tools
Automated marketing
CMS/ publishing tools
Customer groups/ segmentation
Customised product recommendations
Headless
Link to external marketplaces
Omni-channel functionality
PIM functionality
Plug-ins/ add-ons
Price lists
Relay prices
SEO tools
Analysis tools
Automated marketing
CMS/ publishing tools
Customer groups/ segmentation
Customised product recommendations
Headless
Link to external marketplaces
Omni-channel functionality
PIM functionality
Plug-ins/ add-ons
Price lists
Relay prices
SEO tools
Reviews
Based on 4 reviews
Based on 2 reviews
Ease of use
Cooperation with the supplier
Support and service
Range of functions
Customisation and flexibility
Integration
Value for money
How satisfied are you overall?
Ease of use
Cooperation with the supplier
Support and service
Range of functions
Customisation and flexibility
Integration
Value for money
How satisfied are you overall?
Reviews
Pros
The proximity to developers who can help. Then our order flow via EDI and web has increased from 0 to over 40,000 orders. We could never have done that without Gung.
Great opportunities to expand our item register with PIM and be able to add images, certificates and new fields that we can easily enrich and send to our customers.
Stability, scalability and technical roadmap
Intershop is a scalable solution with good performance that suits many customers. It is a solution that is possible to start small and grow with the solution.
Reviews
Cons
Gung always says yes to everything, which means we are constantly coming up with new things 😄
What I like least about Gung is that the platform has limited built-in CMS functionality. To create a public website with more comprehensive content management, we need to integrate Gung with an external CMS system or develop a separate publishing solution.
Relatively unknown, can sometimes be difficult to find resources on the technology.
In recent years, Intershop has focused on B2B, which to some extent has shifted the focus from B2C where Intershop has previously been very strong.

