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Built-In E-commerce

Add a Store.
Not a Plugin.

Products created in the CMS sync automatically to Stripe — this is real, tested checkout infrastructure, not a stub or a 'coming soon' feature. Any site on the platform can sell, one-time or on a subscription, without a separate integration.

Part of the DossX CMS platform

End to end

Catalog to Checkout to Fulfillment.

Product and price objects are created and kept in sync on save — including correctly handling Stripe's price-immutability rules when a price changes.

Product catalogPricing, cost, tax, one-time or recurring — inventory tracking with low-stock threshold and backorder support, SKU/barcode, variants, categories, related products
CartGuest and logged-in carts — computed totals, 30-day expiry, abandoned-cart flagging
CheckoutFull cart-based Stripe Checkout — plus a single-product Buy Now flow that bypasses the cart entirely
SubscriptionsAuto-detected from billing interval — no separate subscription setup required
OrdersFull lifecycle tracking — pending → paid → processing → shipped → delivered → completed, plus cancelled/refunded, with shipping tracking by carrier
FulfillmentStripe webhook-driven — a paid checkout automatically creates the order and decrements inventory, no manual reconciliation step
ReviewsModerated product reviews — with a business-response field, built-in social proof for the storefront

For a business-focused audience, this reads as "add a store to any site on the platform" rather than "needs a separate e-commerce integration" — a meaningful difference from CMS platforms that require a bolt-on plugin or a different product entirely for commerce.

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Tell us about your site — or your sites. We'll show you what running it, or all of them, from one platform actually looks like — no pricing sheet, just a working demo.

We'll ask a few questions about how many sites or brands you're running, then walk you through DossX against your actual use case — not a generic script.