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Why Monolithic Architecture Holds eCommerce Businesses Back

Why Monolithic Architecture Holds eCommerce Businesses Back

Published Aug 11, 2025 Updated Aug 11, 2025 Technology
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Why Monolithic Architecture Holds eCommerce Businesses Back

Most traditional eCommerce platforms are built using a monolithic architecture. That means the entire application — frontend, backend, database, business logic, integrations — is bundled together into one tightly connected system.


At first, this setup seems convenient. Everything is under one roof, handled by one vendor, and maintained in one place. But as your business grows, so do the problems.

The real challenges of monolithic platforms:

  1. Limited flexibility

If you want to update a single feature, like your checkout or product page, you may have to touch the whole system. That means longer dev cycles, more risk, and higher costs.

  1. Slow innovation

Trying to add a new integration or test a different payment method? In a monolithic system, even small changes require heavy work. This slows dow

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