5.2 Enhanced Website and CMS Capabilities

  1. WordPress integration

Why: WordPress remains one of the world’s most popular CMS platforms.

How: Build a dedicated “WordPress Agent” capable of deploying themes, creating pages or posts, installing plugins, and performing programmatic updates.

Outcome: Enterprises and agencies can automate site launches or content updates onWordPress just as seamlessly as with Shopify.

  1. Multisite and Multi-Store Orchestration

Why: Larger brands often operate multiple Shopify stores or WordPress instances.

How: Enhance the Orchestration Layer to handle multi-tenancy, ensuring separate brand guidelines or region-specific content.

Outcome: Centralized management of dozens (or hundreds) of storefronts, each with unique branding needs.

  1. Headless Commerce Support

Why: Modern e-commerce solutions often detach the front-end from the back-end for

better performance and customization.

How: Create new microservices that talk to GraphQL or REST-based headless commerce APIs (e.g., Shopify’s Storefront API).

Outcome: Allows developers to build fully custom front-end experiences while Clever still manages products, inventory, and design assets.

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