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