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BigCommerce Commerce Transformation

Build What Comes After the Storefront

BigCommerce provides a flexible commerce foundation. Arizon Digital helps extend that foundation across customer experience, operations, integrations, B2B workflows, and AI-enabled business processes.

Commerce has moved beyond the storefront

What customers experience as a storefront is really the visible edge of a much larger system. Product information, customer data, pricing, inventory, ERP, fulfillment, account structures, and sales workflows all decide whether the experience holds up.

That is why commerce investment increasingly succeeds or fails on what surrounds the platform rather than on the platform alone.

  1. 01Customer experience
  2. 02Commerce
  3. 03Business operations
  4. 04Data & AI

BigCommerce sits inside this architecture as the commerce layer — an important part of it, not a replacement for the rest.

When commerce and operations stop moving together

These are the constraints that surface most often once a commerce operation reaches real scale — and they are business problems before they are technical ones.

01
Complex integrations
ERP and operational systems become difficult to maintain or evolve, so every change carries more risk than it should.
02
Manual B2B processes
Orders, quoting, pricing, approvals, and account workflows still depend on people re-keying what a system already knows.
03
Fragmented data
Product, customer, inventory, and transactional data live in separate places, so no single view of the business holds up.
04
Experience limitations
Legacy or tightly coupled storefront architecture constrains performance and how quickly the customer experience can improve.
05
AI readiness gaps
Systems and data are not structured or connected well enough to support intelligent workflows or emerging agent-led commerce.

Turn BigCommerce into a connected business platform

Four areas of work, sequenced around what the business needs to achieve rather than what the platform happens to offer.

01

Modern commerce experiences

Storefronts built for how customers actually buy — with the performance, search, and merchandising control that make the experience worth improving continuously. Catalyst and headless architecture where the business case supports it, conventional BigCommerce where it does not.

  • Catalyst
  • Headless architecture
  • Performance
  • Search
  • Merchandising
02

B2B and customer portals

Account-specific catalogs, contract pricing, quoting, procurement approvals, and order visibility — so buyers can serve themselves and your team stops brokering routine transactions by email and phone.

  • Account pricing
  • Quoting
  • Procurement
  • Order visibility
  • Self-service
03

Connected operations

Commerce joined to the systems that fulfil the promise: ERP, OMS, WMS, PIM, and CRM. The point is not the integration itself — it is that inventory, pricing, and order status stop disagreeing with each other, and the work between systems stops being manual.

  • ERP
  • OMS
  • WMS
  • PIM
  • CRM
  • Fulfillment
04

AI-ready commerce

Structured product and commerce data, connected systems, and clean interfaces — the foundations that let intelligent workflows and AI systems interpret and act on commerce operations. Readiness comes from the data and the architecture, not from adopting a tool.

  • Structured data
  • APIs
  • Intelligent workflows
  • Agent interfaces

Built on real commerce complexity

Enterprise procurement, SAP-connected B2B commerce, and multi-store portfolios — work where the difficulty was never the storefront alone.

RaceTrac

Enterprise fuel and convenience distribution

Enterprise B2B procurement and store replenishment rebuilt on BigCommerce, with SSO-enabled account access, multi-warehouse inventory, Blue Yonder WMS, and middleware orchestration behind it.

  • BigCommerce
  • SSO-enabled access
  • Multi-warehouse
  • Middleware + WMS
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Guidant Measurement

Industrial measurement

A BigCommerce Catalyst headless experience integrated with SAP-driven customer, product, pricing, and sales-organization workflows — modernizing the experience while SAP remained the system of record.

  • BigCommerce Catalyst
  • SAP integration
  • Customer-specific pricing
  • Headless
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Belami eCommerce

Multi-store retail

60+ storefronts migrated to BigCommerce Catalyst with a connected engagement stack across the portfolio, establishing a modern storefront foundation designed for scale.

  • BigCommerce Catalyst
  • 60+ storefronts
  • Multi-store commerce
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Deep BigCommerce experience. Broader transformation perspective.

Arizon Digital is a certified BigCommerce Partner with B2B specialization and 10+ years delivering commerce migrations — managing SEO continuity, data integrity, and integration readiness as core outcomes rather than afterthoughts.

That platform depth matters most when it is paired with everything around it: enterprise integration, B2B workflow design, portal development, and the IntegerCloud accelerators we use to shorten the distance between requirement and working software.

  • Certified BigCommerce Partner, B2B specialization
  • 10+ years delivering commerce migrations
  • Catalyst and headless storefront delivery
  • Custom BigCommerce development
  • ERP, OMS, WMS, PIM, and CRM integration
  • IntegerCloud commerce accelerators

Start with the business objective

Most commerce conversations go better when they start from the outcome rather than the platform. Pick the one closest to where you are.

Choose the objective closest to your situation, or start the conversation directly.

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Your next commerce investment should prepare you for more than the next replatform.

Whether you are evaluating BigCommerce, modernizing an existing implementation, connecting commerce with operations, or preparing the business for AI, the useful starting point is the same: the outcome you need to reach.