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Is Your SFCC Storefront Ready for Composable Commerce?

Before starting your composable journey, make sure your tech stack, integrations, content, and team capabilities are in a state of play that will allow business to benefit from going Composable.

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Why Go Composable?

The shift to composable is reshaping e-commerce. Salesforce Commerce Cloud brands see it as the path to faster innovation, greater flexibility, and future-proof growth.

However, many businesses are still trying to get through the vapor of sales and get a clear understanding why they need to replatform now, if ever?

Faster innovation

Ship features as soon as they are ready independent from other systems

Easy Integration

Explore best-of-breed platforms and services, integrate and replace with ease

Enabling Agility

Adapt quickly to market shifts and customer expectations

Better Performance

Faster page loads and optimized user experience flows.

Scalable Infrastructure

Scale efficiently, paying only for the services that need it, not the whole stack

Future-Proof Tech

Avoid vendor lock-in—choose and evolve your tech partners as the market shifts

User Experience

Deliver seamless, personalized journeys across channels with modern tools — keeping shoppers engaged and conversions high

Lower risk

Adopt change incrementally, replacing components at your pace. Reduce risk while maintaining control over roadmap

What is included in Readiness Assessment?

64labs will evaluate your current SFCC e-commerce setup to ensure your Composable replatforming project is positioned for success.

Architecture Readiness

We evaluate your current platform architecture to identify dependencies, bottlenecks, and limitations. This ensures your foundation can support a modular, API-first ecosystem.

3rd Party Integration Readiness

Composable commerce thrives on integrations. We review your payment, shipping, analytics, and marketing systems to ensure they can connect seamlessly into a composable stack.

Search Provider Readiness

A great search experience is critical for conversion. We assess your current search provider’s flexibility, API support, and ability to deliver personalized, high-performance results.

Personalization Readiness

We analyze your personalization tools and experimentation frameworks to confirm they can integrate into a composable architecture and support rapid iteration.

Content Readiness

Content powers composable. We assess your CMS and content workflows for flexibility, governance, and scalability—ensuring your teams can deliver omnichannel experiences efficiently.

Design System Readiness

We evaluate your front-end design system for modularity and reusability, making sure it supports a modern composable storefront built for speed and brand consistency.

Overall Complexity and Timeline

We weigh your current stack, organizational workflows, and dependencies to provide a clear picture of project scope, risk, and an achievable roadmap for replatforming.

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FAQ

SFCC Composable Readiness Assessment Common Questions

We analyze where legacy architecture is slowing you down—whether that’s technical debt, limited flexibility, or costly upgrades—and map the fastest path to a composable setup.

To complete the assessment for your SFCC Composable Storefront, we’ll need the following access:

  • SFCC Environment: Access to a sandbox or development instance so we can review configurations and workflows.
  • Code Repositories: Read-only access to your repo or a specific branch to understand your current implementation.
  • Design System: Access to your Figma files or existing design system to ensure alignment with your brand and component structure.

These access points allow us to accurately evaluate your current setup and provide actionable recommendations without impacting your production environment.

Very little. Our goal at 64labs is to work as autonomously as possible and only ask targeted questions during the assessment. We’ll need a few short meetings with key stakeholders:

  • A senior engineer or architect to give us an overview of your current SFCC setup.
  • A merchandiser to answer questions about product setup and highlight any pain points.
  • A business/marketing representative to walk us through how content is currently created and published, and share challenges.
  • A design team lead to show the state of the design system.

These are quick, focused sessions designed to minimize disruption while giving us the context we need.

Assessment is comprised of two parts:

  1. Firstly, we send a questionnaire with several main points to clarify.
  2. Once we receive answers, 64labs Technical Leaders conduct an autonomous assessment and generate a Composable Assessment Report.
  3. As soon as Report is ready, we are going schedule a meeting with you and walk you through it, as well as answer any of your questions.

No. The assessment is advisory. It gives you a clear picture of your options and readiness—whether you choose to move now, later, or not at all.

Both. We assess tech stack and infrastructure, but also workflows, team maturity, and operational processes that directly impact your ability to succeed with composable.

Yes. We start by evaluating your entire content management process, including your current CMS tools and governance model to see how well they meet the demands of modern omnichannel experiences. This allows us to identify where improvements can be made and where a headless CMS could add the most value.

In most cases, we recommend introducing a headless CMS. It gives marketers the flexibility to move away from Business Manager into a more intuitive, user-friendly environment for creating and managing content, while also unlocking better scalability across channels.