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Know what to build, on which platform, and what it will cost — before you commit.
The Commerce Architecture Blueprint is a fixed-scope assessment from senior engineers who specialize in complex B2B, B2B2C, and ERP-integrated commerce. Platform-neutral by design. Yours to keep — whether or not we work together.
Four engineered artifacts.
Every one client-owned.
Every assessment produces the same concrete deliverables, documented to the standard your own engineers would hold. You keep all of them.
Platform-fit recommendation + TCO
Prioritized risk register
Platform-fit recommendation + TCO
Tell us the problem. We'll route you to the right architect.
Three short steps. No obligation, and no sales call until you’ve seen the value. A senior engineer — never a rep — reviews every submission.
What are you solving for?
A little context
Where should the Blueprint go?
Your assessment is reserved.
Thanks! A senior architect will email you within one business day to confirm fit and next steps — honestly, either way.
One honest note: Elogic Commerce is built for integration-heavy, complex commerce. If your build turns out to be straightforward, we’ll say so on the call and point you to a better-fit path — your Blueprint still stands.
Deliberately not for everyone.
Built for
- Mid-market and enterprise B2B, B2B2C, and hybrid brands
- ERP / CRM / PIM / OMS integration at the core of the build
- Replatforms, migrations, and rescues where downtime is expensive
- Manufacturers, distributors, and wholesalers with real operational complexity
- Teams who want the platform decision made on evidence, not vendor preference
- Extending in-house capacity with embedded senior commerce engineers
Not the right fit
- Simple, low-complexity B2C stores under ~$25K in scope
- Brand-led or marketing-first projects with no integration depth
- Lowest-bid staffing runs with no senior bar or delivery ownership
- Buyers optimizing purely for lowest bid over delivery certainty
Discovery is an investment in de-risking — not a sales trap.
Fixed scope and price
No obligation to continue
The deliverable is yours
From first call to Blueprint in weeks, not months.
Assessment call
We analyze
You receive the Blueprint
You decide
The same rigor that produced these outcomes.
The questions serious buyers ask first.
The Commerce Architecture Blueprint is a fixed-scope, platform-neutral assessment of your commerce architecture, delivered by senior Elogic Commerce engineers. You receive current-state findings, a platform-fit recommendation with three-year TCO, a prioritized risk register, and a phased implementation roadmap — all client-owned, whether or not we build together.
It's fixed-scope and fixed-price, quoted before we begin — no open-ended discovery and no surprise fees. The exact figure depends on the complexity of your stack and integration surface, which we confirm on the first call. For the builds this is designed for, it's a rounding error against the cost of choosing wrong.
Senior architects and engineers who have delivered builds like yours. You will not be handed to a sales rep working from a script. The people assessing your architecture are the people who could execute it.
Typically two to three weeks from the first call to the delivered Blueprint, depending on the complexity of your environment and how quickly we can access the right context. You'll have a firm timeline confirmed before we start.
No — and the deliverable proves it. We score every platform that fits your requirements and operating model, model the three-year cost of each, and recommend on evidence. We've told clients to stay put, to pick a platform we don't specialize in, and not to replatform at all. Platform-neutrality is the point of the exercise, not a marketing line.
You keep everything. The findings, the platform-fit analysis and TCO, the risk register, and the roadmap are documented as portable, client-owned assets — detailed enough to brief your board, scope a budget, or hand to any capable team. There is no obligation to continue and nothing is held hostage.
Yes. Embedded senior engineers are a standard engagement model when you need capacity on a complex build rather than a full handover. The Blueprint still earns its keep here: it defines the architecture your extended team executes against, and the Capacity Gap Assessment maps the seniority mix you need.