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Hot take: plugin marketplaces ruined e-commerce

Launching an online store in 2026 still feels ridiculous.

You start with a simple idea and suddenly you need:

  • 12 plugins
  • 4 dashboards
  • random apps breaking checkout
  • fees stacked on fees

Modern commerce platforms sell “flexibility”, but honestly it often just turns into plugin chaos.

So we made something interesting called Your Next Store: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/your-next-store-5

Instead of the usual “assemble your stack” approach, it’s an AI-first commerce platform where you describe your store in plain English and it generates a production-ready Next.js storefront with products, cart, and checkout wired up.
But the real difference is the philosophy.

We call it “Omakase Commerce”... basically the opposite of plugin marketplaces.

One payment provider, one clear model, fewer moving parts.

Every store is also Stripe-native and fully owned code, so developers can still change anything if needed. It’s open source.

It made me wonder: Did plugin marketplaces actually make e-commerce worse? Or am I the only one tired of debugging a checkout because some random plugin updated overnight? 😅

on March 10, 2026
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    Same thing is happening in design tools. Figma has hundreds of plugins, Webflow has its app marketplace, and none of them talk to each other — so you end up rebuilding the same components from scratch every time you switch tools. I got tired of it and built a desktop app that sits outside all those ecosystems. No plugin, no browser extension. It just reads the clipboard and bridges the formats between Figma and Webflow directly.

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    Same thing is happening in design tools. Figma has hundreds of plugins, Webflow has its app marketplace, and none of them talk to each other — so you end up rebuilding the same components from scratch every time you switch tools. I got tired of it and built a desktop app that sits outside all those ecosystems. No plugin, no browser extension. It just reads the clipboard and bridges the formats between Figma and Webflow directly.

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