When scaling an e-commerce business, technology decisions can make or break your growth trajectory. At Conway & Co, we've identified six critical parameters that determine the ideal technology stack for your business.

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01 Why These Parameters Matter


Before diving in, consider this: Most companies make technology decisions based on features, price, or vendor promises.

However, our experience helping brands scale beyond €200M shows that successful technology decisions start with understanding your business context first.

Let's explore the six parameters that should guide your technology decisions:

Parameter Description Components Key insight
01 Business complexity
The Most Critical Parameter The foundation of all technology decisions. • Number of sales channels (online/offline)
• Product catalog complexity
• Customer segments and journeys
• Geographic presence
• Order types and volume
• Marketing automation needs Most companies underestimate their business complexity or try to solve it with technology alone. The reality is that simplifying business processes often has more impact than adding new systems.
02 Revenue size
The Scale Parameter Your current revenue. • Technology budget scope
• Required system sophistication
• Integration needs
• Support requirements There's a direct correlation between revenue stages and optimal technology architecture. What works at €1M won't work at €10M, and what works at €10M won't work at €100M.
03 Future ambition
The Growth Parameter Your growth plans. • International expansion plans
• New channel strategies
• Product line expansion
• Service offering evolution
• Acquisition strategies Technology should enable growth, not limit it. Your stack needs to support both current operations and future ambitions.
04 Digital Maturity
The Capability Parameter Your team's ability to leverage technology. • Technical expertise level
• Digital transformation readiness
• Change management capabilities
• Innovation culture
• Data-driven decision making The most advanced technology stack is worthless without the team capability to utilize it effectively.
05 Investment Capacity
The Resource Parameter Your resources beyond just budget. • Total cost of ownership
• Implementation resources
• Training requirements
• Maintenance costs
• Upgrade paths Technology costs extend far beyond initial purchase. Understanding the full investment picture is crucial for sustainable growth.
06 Current Systems
The Legacy Parameter Your existing technology landscape. • Integration requirements
• Migration paths
• Technical debt
• System dependencies
• Data transition needs Your current systems aren't just a starting point - they're a crucial factor in determining your technology evolution path.

02 Why a Tech Stack Audit is Essential


Understanding these parameters is just the start. The real challenge lies in: