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Saleor vs VTEX

Compare Saleor and VTEX on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

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Saleor

6.8/10

Headless GraphQL commerce — OSS self-host free; Cloud Select $1599/mo, Volume $3999/mo, Enterprise quote. Forever Free is non-commercial only.

Best for

  • Teams building headless GraphQL storefronts
  • Mid-market brands that will self-host or buy Cloud Select+
  • Composable stacks comparing Medusa and commercetools

Starting from $0.00/user/mo

Free plan available

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Our verdict

Our verdict

No universal winner

There is no universal winner between Saleor and VTEX. Choose Saleor when Teams building headless GraphQL storefronts. Choose VTEX when Mid-market and enterprise brands needing hosted commerce beyond SMB tiles. Criterion scores come from approved SoftwareGlimpse editorial assessments and first-party research — not hands-on lab testing.

Choose Saleor if: Teams building headless GraphQL storefronts

Choose VTEX if: Mid-market and enterprise brands needing hosted commerce beyond SMB tiles

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VTEX

7.5/10

Best for

  • Mid-market and enterprise brands needing hosted commerce beyond SMB tiles
  • Teams evaluating marketplace-style channel programmes
  • Buyers comparing BigCommerce / Shopify Plus / SFCC peers

No free plan

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