HCL Commerce+ blends integrated stability with composable flexibility for modern B2B and B2C businesses, enabling faster scaling, confident innovation, and future-ready digital commerce

What Does “Integrated and Composable” Mean?


You need control and flexibility to keep up with the
Digital+ economy. We deliver both through our:

Integrated Solution

All core commerce capabilities - including storefront, search, promotions, order management, and customer service - are built into a unified commerce solution. This reduces complexity, speeds up deployment, and ensures end-to-end performance, security, and data consistency.

Composable Architecture

Each capability is delivered as a Packaged Business Capability (PBC)- modular, API-first, and independently deployable. You can adopt what you need, when you need it, and integrate seamlessly with third-party or custom services.




Learn more about the benefits of an integrated composable commerce solution

Learn more about the benefits of an integrated composable commerce solution.

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Built to Fit Your Business

Built to Fit Your Business

Built to Fit Your Business

By combining integration with composability, HCL Commerce+:

  • Accelerates innovation without sacrificing stability
  • Reduces vendor lock-in while still leveraging a robust core platform
  • Meets evolving customer expectations across channels and devices
  • Adapts quickly to changing market and operational requirements

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is composable commerce, and how does it work?

Composable commerce is an approach to digital commerce that replaces a single, monolithic platform with a set of modular, best-of-breed components. Each function (such as product search, pricing, promotions, personalization, checkout or payments) is packaged as an independent service that communicates via a productized orchestration layer. This modularity allows businesses to select the capabilities they need, scale them independently, and configure them without disrupting the rest of the system.

How does integrated composable commerce differ from headless commerce or API-first commerce?

Headless commerce focuses on decoupling the front end (what the customer sees) from the back end (where business logic lives). API-first commerce ensures all functionality can be accessed programmatically. Integrated composable commerce goes further by combining these principles with packaged business capabilities (PBCs), enabling businesses to assemble and integrate a full commerce stack – front end, back end, and third-party systems – in a flexible, modular way.

What are Packaged Business Capabilities (PBCs), and why are they important?

Packaged Business Capabilities (PBCs) are self-contained business functions (such as pricing, promotions or order management) delivered as modular building blocks. They can be combined to create a tailored commerce solution. PBCs simplify integration, reduce time to market, and future-proof digital operations by allowing companies to swap or upgrade individual capabilities without replatforming the entire system.

Can I migrate gradually to an integrated composable commerce architecture?

Yes. One of the advantages of integrated composable commerce is the ability to migrate incrementally. Businesses can start by replacing one component – for example, checkout or search – and then modernize other areas step by step. This reduces risk, spreads investment over time, and ensures business continuity while adopting modern capabilities.

How do integrations with ERP, OMS or CMS systems work in a composable setup?

Composable commerce solutions are designed for integration. Each service exposes APIs that make it easy to connect with existing enterprise systems such as ERP, order management, or content management. This approach ensures that critical back-office data – like inventory, pricing or customer accounts – flows seamlessly into the commerce experience, without forcing businesses to abandon their current infrastructure.
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