About DeepCommerce
DeepCommerce Cloud was founded in 2023 by Philipp von Criegern with the vision of developing the best possible enterprise ecommerce platform. Philipp von Criegern has been implementing, developing and operating online stores for 25 years and is one of the most renowned experts in the field of technology and architecture of large ecommerce platforms. He has been a technology and implementation partner of leading ecommerce providers and has developed proprietary online shopping and marketplace solutions for successful startups, as well as various Fortune 500 companies. As CTO, chief architect and consultant, he has worked for leading global ecommerce players and has developed ecommerce platforms for some of the world's leading brands and retailers.
The last few years have been primarily focused on expanding a highly scalable e-commerce platform, which Philipp von Criegern founded in 2012 and which has since served to launch hundreds of successful online stores. However, the technological breakthrough of artificial intelligence in 2023 gave the entire development in the market a completely new direction after 25 years:
We recognized this as the "Tesla moment" of ecommerce technology and developed a fundamentally new platform with the new technological capabilities we have today. Two years ago, no one thought that anyone needed "yet another ecommerce platform", just as no one thought there was a need for yet another car manufacturer 10 years ago. However, Tesla has reimagined the concept of the car and has not simply installed an electric motor. In doing so, it has asserted itself against the established manufacturers, who have primarily optimized their existing platforms for decades.
Intelligent shops that enable a truly personalized shopping experience and help connect customers with the right products used to be just wishful thinking. In practice, online shop systems were basically limited to the simplest basic functions: catalog management, product page, shopping cart and ordering. The rest has to be covered by other, attached systems. This is usually called "best of breed", but the end result is often patched-together systems that are architecturally more reminiscent of the Frankenstein monster than "best of breed" or "composable".
This is where we came in and developed a system the way it should be done in 2024.