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Build vs Buy: When to Build a Custom Commerce Platform

Buy an off-the-shelf platform when your needs are standard and speed matters; build custom when your core workflow is your competitive advantage and no platform fits without heavy compromise. Most companies should buy the commodity and build only the differentiating layer on top.

JUN 07, 2026 4 min read Wizutech Engineering

Buy an off-the-shelf platform when your needs are standard and speed matters; build custom when your core workflow is your competitive advantage and no platform fits without heavy compromise. The pragmatic answer for most companies is to buy the commodity layer and build only the differentiating layer on top.

Key takeaways

  • Buy commodity capabilities; build what differentiates you.
  • Build when no platform fits your core workflow without crippling compromise.
  • Total cost of ownership includes maintenance, not just the build.
  • The hybrid (buy + custom layer) wins more often than pure build or pure buy.

When to buy

Your requirements are standard, time-to-market matters, and a mature platform covers 80%+ of your needs. Buying gets you there faster and shifts maintenance to the vendor. Customizing a solid platform (e.g. Magento with custom modules) is often the sweet spot.

When to build

Your core operational workflow is your competitive advantage, off-the-shelf tools force you to change how you work in ways that hurt, or you are paying escalating fees to bend a platform into something it was never meant to do. At that point, custom is cheaper and faster over the life of the system.

The honest cost question

Build cost is not the build — it is the build plus years of maintenance, security, and iteration. Buy cost is not the license — it is the license plus customization plus the ceiling on what you can change. Compare total cost of ownership over 3-5 years, not the sticker price.

The usual answer: hybrid

Buy or adopt a proven base for the commodity (catalog, checkout, payments) and build a thin custom layer for the workflow that makes you money. This captures speed and differentiation at once.

We build that differentiating layer — see Digital Platform System and System Architecture Audit to decide build vs buy with data. Request a quote.

Frequently asked questions

Should I build or buy a commerce platform?

Buy when your needs are standard and speed matters and a mature platform covers most of them; build when your core workflow is your competitive advantage and no platform fits without heavy compromise. Most companies should buy the commodity and build only the differentiating layer.

When does building custom software pay off?

When off-the-shelf tools force you to change how you work in damaging ways, your core workflow is a competitive advantage, or you are paying escalating fees to bend a platform into something it was not designed for. Then custom is cheaper over the life of the system.

How should I compare build vs buy costs?

On total cost of ownership over 3-5 years, not sticker price. Build cost includes years of maintenance and iteration; buy cost includes customization and the ceiling on what you can change.

What is the hybrid build-vs-buy approach?

Adopt a proven base for commodity capabilities like catalog, checkout, and payments, and build a thin custom layer for the workflow that differentiates you. This captures both speed and competitive advantage.

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