Zoey vs Magento
The Best B2B Platform for Distributors, Wholesalers, and Manufacturers
All-in-One Solution
Feature:
Zoey
Magento
Zoey has a built-in CRM. Sales reps manage customer accounts, place orders, and handle invoices from one system.
Magento does not have a built-in CRM. You need to add extra software or integrations for account management.
Product Information Management
Zoey lets you update and organize your product catalog and prices easily. Bulk edits and changes are simple with no coding.
Magento manages catalogs, but big updates often need a developer or IT help. Advanced features require extensions.
Order Management and Workflow
Accounts Receivable (AR) Automation
Mobile App Features
Customer Portal / Storefront
Magento’s storefront is powerful and flexible, but making changes usually needs a developer.
ERP and Systems Integration
Setup Speed
Best For
Pricing
Zoey’s Starter plan begins at $600/month.
Plus starts at $1,400/month.
Pro starts at $2,200/month.
Enterprise is custom-quoted with no transaction fees.
[See zoey.com/pricing for details.]
Magento builds for distributors usually cost $30,000–$150,000 or more up front. Annual costs for hosting, software licenses, and support can add $10,000–$50,000 or more each year. Adobe Commerce licenses start at about $22,000/year. Magento does not charge transaction fees, but standard payment processing fees still apply.
All-in-One Solution
Zoey
What’s included:
- CRM for Account Management
- Product Information Management
- Order Management and Workflow
- Accounts Receivable (AR) Automation
- Mobile App Features
- Customer Portal / Storefront
- ERP and Systems Integration
- Setup Speed
- Best For
- Pricing
Zoey’s Starter plan begins at $600/month.
Plus starts at $1,400/month.
Pro starts at $2,200/month.
Enterprise is custom-quoted with no transaction fees.
[See zoey.com/pricing for details.]
Magento
What’s included:
- CRM for Account Management
- Product Information Management
- Order Management and Workflow
- Accounts Receivable (AR) Automation
- Mobile App Features
- Customer Portal / Storefront
- ERP and Systems Integration
- Setup Speed
- Best For
- Pricing
Zoey: The Complete B2B Commerce Solution
Simple Drag-and-Drop Storefronts
Mobile App: Flexible and Fast for Sales Teams and Drivers
Zoey’s mobile app makes it easy for field sales teams to place orders at trade shows, customer visits, or on delivery routes. Sales reps and drivers can scan barcodes, snap photos, copy order lists from texts or emails, and import purchase orders, all while offline. Route planning is built in, so drivers can stay on schedule and organized.
Magento does not provide a field sales or delivery app out of the box. These features require third-party extensions, setup, and training that can raise costs and project time.
Platform-Agnostic Integrations for Every Business
Zoey is built to connect with any third-party system your business uses, whether it’s a top ERP, warehouse software, or custom tool. Zoey has native integrations for QuickBooks, NetSuite, ShipStation, Fishbowl, and keeps adding more, so your business is never locked in. Magento does support system integrations, but connecting to your ERP or other business tools usually means hiring developers and paying for custom builds or connectors.
Fast Setup and Clear Pricing
Zoey is easy to set up. You can import products and customers without code, use drag-and-drop tools to launch your portal, and get started in just a few weeks. Pricing is always clear up front, with plans listed on Zoey Pricing.
Magento B2B builds are often large projects that take several months or more. You pay for developers, extensions, integration, and ongoing support, and final costs are hard to predict.
Real User Feedback
Zoey customers often say they launched faster and with less hassle, and that buyers use the portal for quick ordering and easy payments. The mobile app stands out for trade shows and field sales, making order entry flexible and simple.
Magento users mention the power of its custom features, but they often note that making changes or launching new options requires developers and extra time.