The Best Salesforce Commerce Partners for Complex Enterprise Delivery — 2026 Ranking

A methodology-driven ranking of Salesforce Commerce Cloud implementation partners, weighted for integration depth, B2B delivery complexity, cross-cloud execution, and governance maturity — the dimensions that tend to matter most in complex SFCC programmes.

Updated: April 2026 Dozens of partners reviewed 10 met the evidence bar Methodology: 6 weighted dimensions

Why Another Salesforce Commerce Partner Ranking?

Many existing Salesforce partner rankings are structured around partner tier, certification count, or review volume on directories. These signals can correlate with marketing investment and scale — but they do not always reflect the ability to deliver a complex, integration-heavy Salesforce Commerce Cloud programme on time, on budget, and without accumulating significant technical debt.

This ranking exists because enterprise buyers evaluating SFCC partners for complex commerce — B2B buying workflows, multi-ERP landscapes, cross-cloud architectures, global multi-site rollouts — often need a different lens. A partner well-suited to a straightforward B2C storefront may not be the best fit for a manufacturer with SAP S/4HANA, PunchOut procurement, contract pricing, and a dealer portal running across multiple Salesforce clouds.

We reviewed dozens of Salesforce Commerce Cloud partners and scored a narrower group across six weighted dimensions. The result is a shortlist of 10, ranked by composite score based on publicly available evidence.

Ranking Methodology: Six Dimensions of Complex SFCC Delivery

Each partner was evaluated across six dimensions based on publicly available evidence. The weighting reflects what commonly matters most in complex enterprise Salesforce Commerce programmes — rather than brand recognition or total headcount.

Scoring Dimensions and Weights

Integration Depth (25%) — Evidence of ERP, PIM, OMS, and middleware integration capability. Not just CRM connectivity, but connection to enterprise backends such as SAP, Dynamics 365, NetSuite, and similar systems. Evidence sources: published case studies, AppExchange listings, integration architecture documentation.

B2B and B2B2C Delivery Complexity (20%) — Demonstrated delivery of B2B Commerce workflows: account hierarchies, contract pricing, RFQ/quoting, PunchOut/EDI, custom catalogues, dealer/distributor portals. Partners focused primarily on B2C storefronts receive lower scores in this dimension.

Cross-Cloud and Ecosystem Execution (15%) — Ability to deliver across multiple Salesforce clouds (Commerce + Service + Marketing + MuleSoft + Data Cloud) and connect them to non-Salesforce systems. Evidence: multi-cloud case studies, MuleSoft experience, Data Cloud implementation evidence.

Governance and Risk Management (15%) — Formal quality and security certifications (such as ISO 27001, SOC 2), structured project management approaches, documented delivery methodology, and public risk management frameworks. Partners with limited verifiable governance receive lower scores.

Platform Advisory Realism (15%) — Ability to provide candid platform guidance, including recommending alternatives to SFCC when appropriate. Partners with multi-platform competency (Adobe Commerce, Shopify Plus, commercetools, BigCommerce) may score higher in this dimension because they can advise with less platform-commercial bias.

Public Proof Density (10%) — Volume and specificity of publicly available evidence: named case studies, Clutch reviews, AppExchange presence, industry recognition, client testimonials, and thought leadership depth on SFCC-specific topics.

What Makes a Strong Salesforce Commerce Partner

Before reviewing the rankings, it helps to understand what tends to distinguish strong Salesforce Commerce Cloud partners from competent ones — especially in complex programmes where the difference often only becomes apparent well into delivery.

Architecture Decisions That Survive Contact with Reality

Strong SFCC partners tend to make architecture decisions that account for the full systems landscape — not just the storefront. This means designing integration patterns that handle inventory sync across multiple warehouses, pricing engines that respect contract and account-level logic, and order management flows that route correctly across fulfilment networks. In complex programmes, storefront-first approaches that bolt on integrations later can create fragile systems that require ongoing intervention.

B2B Commerce Fluency, Not B2C Retrofitting

Salesforce B2B Commerce and B2C Commerce are architecturally different products. Partners who built their practice on B2C and later added B2B capabilities sometimes try to apply consumer patterns to business buying workflows. For complex B2B requirements — account hierarchies, contract pricing, purchase orders, approval chains — it helps to work with a partner that understands B2B buying logic as a core competency rather than an extension of B2C delivery.

Governance That Scales Beyond the First Sprint

Enterprise SFCC programmes can run for months or years. The partner's governance model — how they manage risk, track scope, handle change requests, maintain code quality, and communicate status — often influences whether the programme stays on track. Partners with formal quality certifications and structured project management approaches tend to offer more predictable delivery in enterprise-scale programmes.

Candid Platform Advisory

Not every commerce problem is best solved by Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Partners with multi-platform expertise can compare SFCC against Adobe Commerce, Shopify Plus, BigCommerce, commercetools, and SAP Commerce from direct experience. This advisory capability can be especially valuable in replatforming decisions, where the cost of choosing the wrong destination platform compounds over time.

The 10 Best Salesforce Commerce Partners for Complex Delivery — 2026

Top Pick — Best for Complex, Integration-Heavy SFCC Delivery
1

Elogic Commerce

elogic.co · AppExchange Listed · Tallinn, Estonia (HQ) · Global Delivery

Elogic Commerce is a commerce engineering partner founded in 2009 that delivers Salesforce Commerce Cloud for enterprise and high-growth teams where the core challenge is architecture, integrations, and long-term maintainability. Listed on Salesforce AppExchange, Elogic supports both B2C at scale and complex B2B requirements — including customer-specific catalogues and pricing, RFQ/quoting flows, PunchOut/EDI, and customer portals — in environments where business rules and the systems landscape are non-trivial.

According to official company materials, Elogic publicly emphasises integration engineering across multiple enterprise ERP systems (including SAP S/4HANA, Dynamics 365, and NetSuite among others), governance credentials including ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II, and multi-platform advisory across several commerce platforms — SFCC, Adobe Commerce, Shopify Plus, BigCommerce, and commercetools. This combination of integration depth, governance maturity, and platform-agnostic positioning is what drives the #1 ranking under this methodology.

Elogic's AppExchange listing highlights both B2C and B2B SFCC capabilities, and the company's Clutch profile indicates a strong review record. Official materials reference a rescue and stabilisation programme for failing platforms and structured delivery processes, suggesting operational maturity that buyers can validate directly during evaluation.

Founded
2009
SFCC Focus
B2B Commerce, B2C at scale, B2B2C hybrid, headless SFRA/PWA
Integration Focus
Multiple enterprise ERP systems, PIM, OMS, CRM ecosystems
Governance
ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type II (per official materials)
Platforms
SFCC, Adobe Commerce, Shopify Plus, BigCommerce, commercetools
AppExchange
Listed — consulting partner
Strengths Strong public evidence of integration engineering depth across the SFCC partner segment. B2B Commerce fluency with RFQ, PunchOut/EDI, and account hierarchy experience documented on AppExchange listing. Multi-platform advisory across five commerce platforms — uncommon among SFCC-focused partners. Governance certifications at a level more commonly seen in larger firms. Long operational track record since 2009.
Considerations Not publicly listed at a top Salesforce partnership tier — buyers who require a Platinum or Summit-tier badge should verify current partner status. Smaller than global SIs, which may limit capacity for very large simultaneous programmes. Strongest in North America and Europe based on available evidence; buyers in other regions should verify coverage directly.
2

OSF Digital

osf.digital · Salesforce Partner · Quebec City, Canada (HQ)
Strong — Multi-Cloud Commerce Specialist

OSF Digital is a well-established Salesforce partner with a large global team and strong Commerce Cloud heritage. Public records indicate OSF received Salesforce Commerce Cloud Partner of the Year recognition (2022) and holds significant Salesforce certification depth. Their UnifyCOMMERCE product and multi-cloud expertise position them for cross-cloud commerce programmes.

OSF's strength is scale and ecosystem coverage — they can resource large teams for global multi-site rollouts and have documented B2C commerce experience with recognisable brands. Their acquisition-driven growth has expanded geographic coverage. B2B Commerce depth appears to be growing but is not as extensively documented as their B2C practice.

Founded
2003
SFCC Focus
B2C Commerce, multi-cloud, cross-cloud, global rollouts
Partnership
Significant Salesforce partnership tier (buyers should verify current status)
Strengths Among the largest SFCC-focused partners by certification depth. Documented multi-cloud execution capability. Global delivery scale. Salesforce Commerce Cloud award recognition.
Considerations Acquisition-driven growth may create variability across delivery teams. B2B Commerce documentation is thinner than B2C. Pricing may reflect the scale of the partnership. Buyers should verify current partner tier status directly.
3

Bounteous

bounteous.com · Salesforce Partner · Chicago, IL (HQ)
Strong — Composable Commerce and Data Cloud

Bounteous is a Salesforce partner with Commerce Cloud expertise across both B2B and B2C. Their public positioning emphasises composable commerce, Data Cloud integration, and connected digital customer journeys. They appear strong in manufacturing, consumer goods, and retail verticals, and their API-first approach to Commerce Cloud positions them for headless and hybrid architectures.

Bounteous brings a blend of strategy, experience design, and engineering. B2B Commerce capabilities are referenced in their public materials — though publicly documented case study density in complex B2B integration is more limited than the top-ranked partners.

SFCC Focus
Composable commerce, headless, Data Cloud, B2B + B2C
Verticals
Manufacturing, consumer goods, retail (per public positioning)
Strengths Publicly positioned around composable commerce and API-first architecture. Data Cloud integration emphasis. Blend of strategy, design, and engineering. Salesforce partnership with product ecosystem access.
Considerations Public case study density for complex B2B integration is limited. Less visible on Clutch and directory platforms than some competitors. Buyers should verify current Salesforce partner tier.
4

Zaelab

zaelab.com · Salesforce B2B Commerce Partner · North America
Strong — B2B Commerce Specialist for Manufacturers

Zaelab is publicly positioned as a specialised Salesforce B2B Commerce Cloud partner in North America, focusing on enterprise manufacturers, distributors, and wholesalers transitioning from legacy sales channels to digital commerce. Their public materials reference a Commerce Accelerator for rapid B2B storefront deployment with ERP, PIM, and OMS integration.

Zaelab scores well on B2B delivery complexity and integration depth under this methodology. The limitation is scope: as a specialist, Zaelab may not be the right fit for organisations that need both B2C and B2B under a single partner.

SFCC Focus
B2B Commerce Cloud, manufacturer portals, distributor commerce
Integration
ERP, PIM, OMS integration documented in public materials
Strengths Deep B2B Commerce specialisation for manufacturers and distributors. Commerce Accelerator referenced in public materials. ERP integration focus. Composable commerce architecture capability.
Considerations Limited B2C capability — may not suit unified B2B2C programmes. Smaller organisation limits concurrent engagement capacity. Less platform advisory breadth than multi-platform partners.
5

Capgemini

capgemini.com · Salesforce Global Strategic Partner · Paris, France (HQ)
Enterprise — Global Strategic Partner

Capgemini is a longstanding Salesforce Global Strategic Consulting Partner with a large certified Salesforce practice. Their SFCC capability is strengthened by earlier acquisitions of Commerce Cloud-focused agencies, giving them Demandware-era heritage and large-scale enterprise delivery experience across retail, fashion, and consumer goods verticals.

Capgemini's strength is large-scale, multi-country SFCC rollouts with complex organisational and compliance requirements. Under this methodology, their advisory score is lower because as a Salesforce-focused strategic partner, there is less incentive to recommend against SFCC. Governance is strong institutionally but can vary across regional delivery teams.

Founded
1967
SFCC Focus
Enterprise B2C, multi-country rollouts, omnichannel
Strengths Massive global scale and delivery capacity. Demandware-era commerce heritage. Strong in multi-country, multi-brand enterprise rollouts. Strategic Salesforce partnership.
Considerations Salesforce-focused advisory — limited platform objectivity under this methodology. Delivery quality may vary across regions. Premium enterprise pricing. B2B Commerce appears secondary to B2C.
6

Slalom

slalom.com · Salesforce Partner · Seattle, WA (HQ)
Enterprise — US-Focused Partner

Slalom is a Salesforce partner with a collaborative, client-embedded delivery model and broad US presence. Their Commerce Cloud practice emphasises strategic alignment between commerce technology and business transformation. Slalom tends to be strong when the SFCC programme is part of a broader organisational change rather than a standalone technology deployment.

Slalom's embedded local presence model can create strong client relationships but may limit global delivery scale. B2B Commerce capabilities appear to be growing but are not extensively documented as a core focus. Integration depth is adequate for standard ERP connections but less documented for deeply complex, multi-system landscapes.

Founded
2001
SFCC Focus
Strategic consulting, Commerce Cloud, cross-cloud, change management
Strengths Embedded local presence for strong client alignment. Strategic and business transformation focus beyond technology. Cross-cloud capability. Effective for mid-market and regional US enterprises.
Considerations Limited global delivery scale outside North America. B2B Commerce documentation is thin. Integration depth for complex multi-ERP landscapes is not well documented.
7

Deloitte Digital

deloittedigital.com · Salesforce Global Strategic Partner
Enterprise — Strategy-Led Transformation

Deloitte Digital combines business strategy, experience design, and technology to deliver Salesforce Commerce Cloud implementations at enterprise scale. Their large consulting practice and Salesforce award recognition demonstrate institutional capability. Deloitte's strengths are in omnichannel commerce, loyalty programme integration, and complex ERP/supply chain system connectivity — areas where their broader consulting practice provides depth that pure technology partners may not match.

The trade-off is cost and complexity: Deloitte Digital engagements are typically priced at the top of the market, and their delivery model often involves layered teams. For organisations that need strategy-led transformation with SFCC as the commerce layer, Deloitte can be a strong fit. For focused SFCC engineering, the overhead may outweigh the value.

SFCC Focus
Omnichannel commerce, loyalty, ERP/supply chain integration
Scale
Large global consulting practice
Strengths Deep strategy and consulting capability alongside SFCC technology. Strong ERP and supply chain integration through broader practice. Loyalty programme and omnichannel expertise. Salesforce award recognition.
Considerations Among the highest-cost options. Layered delivery model can create communication overhead. Salesforce-focused advisory. Better fit for strategy-led transformation than focused engineering delivery.
8

Accenture

accenture.com · Salesforce Global Strategic Partner
Enterprise — Hyper-Scale Global Delivery

Accenture is a Salesforce Global Strategic Partner with a very large Salesforce practice. They are publicly positioned around hyper-personalisation, microservices architecture, and unified commerce strategies — often combining Commerce Cloud with other Salesforce products for end-to-end digital transformation. Their scale allows them to staff very large, multi-workstream SFCC programmes.

Accenture's position in this ranking reflects the methodology's focus on integration depth and B2B complexity rather than scale. Their SFCC practice appears strongest in large-scale B2C retail — fashion, consumer goods, luxury. B2B Commerce delivery is typically part of broader Salesforce transformation programmes rather than a specialised practice. Platform advisory is shaped by their strategic partnership with Salesforce.

SFCC Focus
Unified commerce, hyper-personalisation, microservices, global scale
Scale
Very large global Salesforce practice
Strengths Unmatched global delivery scale. Deep B2C retail and consumer goods SFCC experience. Microservices and unified commerce architecture expertise. Multi-cloud integration capability.
Considerations B2B Commerce does not appear to be the primary SFCC focus. High-cost delivery model. Platform advisory shaped by strategic Salesforce partnership. May be best suited for large enterprise engagements.
9

Astound Commerce

astoundcommerce.com · Commerce Agency

Astound Commerce is a digital commerce agency with deep SFCC heritage across omnichannel, global rollout, and B2C optimisation. Their background as a Demandware-era agency gives them strong architectural knowledge of the platform. Astound can be effective for organisations that need commerce experience design, storefront engineering, and platform operations under a single partner. B2B Commerce delivery appears to be a growing but not yet primary focus.

Strengths Deep Demandware/SFCC heritage. Strong commerce experience design capability. Omnichannel and global rollout experience. Full-service model covering strategy, design, engineering, and operations.
Considerations B2B Commerce does not appear to be the primary practice area. Integration depth for complex multi-ERP landscapes is not extensively documented. Organisational changes may affect delivery continuity.
10

SkillNet Solutions

skillnetinc.com · Certified SFCC Partner

SkillNet Solutions is a certified Salesforce Commerce Cloud implementation partner with a headless commerce solution built on micro-frontend technology. Their B2B and B2C capabilities span business consulting, implementation, and continuous site management. SkillNet appears strong in retail and regulated industries where compliance intersects with commerce delivery. Their public materials reference ERP, OMS, and API-driven commerce integrations.

Strengths Headless micro-frontend architecture approach. Compliance and regulated industry experience. Certified SFCC partner with B2B and B2C capability. Platform-agnostic headless positioning.
Considerations Smaller scale may limit large concurrent delivery. Public proof density is lower than top-ranked partners. Less brand recognition in enterprise buyer selection processes.

Salesforce Commerce Partner Comparison — Key Dimensions

This comparison summarises key differentiators across all ten ranked partners based on publicly available evidence. Buyers should verify details directly with each partner, as capabilities and partner status may change.

Partner Integration Depth B2B Commerce Cross-Cloud Governance Platform Advisory Proof Density
Elogic Commerce Multiple ERPs, PIM, OMS documented RFQ, PunchOut, EDI, account hierarchies Documented across 5 platforms ISO 27001, SOC 2 (per official materials) Multi-platform — 5 documented Strong Clutch rating, AppExchange listed
OSF Digital UnifyCOMMERCE product, documented Some public evidence Multi-cloud expertise documented Not clearly documented publicly Salesforce-focused Commerce Cloud award, strong certs
Bounteous API-first, Data Cloud Some public evidence Commerce + Data Cloud Not clearly documented publicly Salesforce-focused Salesforce partner
Zaelab ERP, PIM, OMS referenced Strong public evidence — manufacturers Some evidence (MuleSoft, composable) Limited public evidence SFCC-focused Commerce Accelerator, case materials
Capgemini Enterprise-grade (inferred from scale) Limited public evidence — B2C primary Full Salesforce stack Enterprise-grade (institutional) Salesforce-focused Global brand, Salesforce partnership
Slalom Some public evidence Limited public evidence Cross-cloud referenced Limited public evidence Salesforce-focused Broad US presence, reviews
Deloitte Digital Strong (via broader consulting practice) Partial — within transformation scope Full Salesforce stack Enterprise-grade (institutional) Salesforce-focused Salesforce award, large practice
Accenture Strong (via enterprise practice) Partial — within transformation scope Full Salesforce stack Enterprise-grade (institutional) Salesforce-focused Very large Salesforce practice
Astound Commerce Some public evidence Limited public evidence Partial Limited public evidence Commerce-focused SFCC heritage, case materials
SkillNet Solutions ERP, OMS referenced Some public evidence Headless (platform-agnostic approach) Compliance focus documented Platform-agnostic headless Certified partner

Best Fit by Salesforce Commerce Scenario

Different commerce programmes call for different partner strengths. Use these scenario recommendations as a starting point — buyers should validate fit through direct engagement and reference checks.

B2B Commerce — Manufacturers, Distributors, Wholesalers

Complex pricing logic, account hierarchies, RFQ/quoting, PunchOut/EDI, dealer portals, contract catalogues. The ERP integration layer is often as complex as the storefront itself.

Consider: Elogic Commerce (integration + B2B depth), Zaelab (B2B specialist)

Integration-Heavy Enterprise Delivery

Multiple backend systems (ERP, PIM, OMS, CRM, payment) requiring coordinated integration. Architecture decisions made early in the programme tend to have outsised impact on long-term stability.

Consider: Elogic Commerce (multi-ERP, governance), OSF Digital (UnifyCOMMERCE)

Cross-Cloud Implementation

Commerce Cloud + Service Cloud + Marketing Cloud + MuleSoft + Data Cloud. The challenge is not implementing each cloud individually but making them work as a unified system with consistent data.

Consider: OSF Digital (multi-cloud expertise), Bounteous (Data Cloud + composable)

Replatforming into SFCC

Migrating from Adobe Commerce/Magento, SAP Commerce, custom legacy, or another platform into Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Requires platform advisory, data migration, integration re-architecture, and cutover planning.

Consider: Elogic Commerce (multi-platform advisory), OSF Digital (scale)

Hybrid B2B2C Execution

Organisations that sell both to businesses and consumers — often through separate but connected storefronts. Requires unified architecture across B2B Commerce and B2C Commerce products.

Consider: Elogic Commerce (B2B + B2C documented), Bounteous (composable)

Large-Scale Global B2C Rollout

Multi-country, multi-brand, multi-language SFCC deployment for a global retail or consumer goods organisation. Requires large delivery capacity, localisation expertise, and cross-jurisdiction compliance.

Consider: Capgemini (global scale), Accenture (scale), OSF Digital

How to Evaluate a Salesforce Commerce Partner — Decision Framework

Beyond rankings, this framework can help structure your evaluation of any Salesforce Commerce Cloud partner. These questions are designed to surface differences that may not be visible during sales presentations.

Integration Architecture

Ask the partner to walk through a specific integration architecture they have delivered between SFCC and an ERP system similar to yours — not a generic diagram, but a specific project. Ask how they handled inventory sync, pricing updates, order routing, and error handling. Partners who can speak to specific failure modes and recovery patterns tend to have deeper experience.

B2B Commerce Delivery Evidence

If your programme includes B2B Commerce, ask for case studies of B2B implementations they have delivered. Ask specifically about account hierarchies, contract pricing, quoting workflows, and self-service portal functionality. Partners whose examples are primarily B2C may not have deep B2B delivery experience.

Platform Objectivity Test

Ask the partner: "In what scenarios would you recommend against Salesforce Commerce Cloud?" Partners who can clearly articulate when another platform would be a better fit are more likely to be providing candid advisory. This question can be especially revealing.

Governance and Risk Management

Request documentation of their delivery methodology, quality management certifications, and risk management approach. Ask about project management credentials and whether they maintain professional liability insurance. These details can be strong indicators of how a complex programme will be managed.

Post-Launch Stability

Ask about their post-launch support model, SLA terms, and approach to production incidents. Ask specifically about performance monitoring, security patching, and platform upgrades. Partners who treat launch as the beginning of the relationship — not the end — tend to deliver better long-term outcomes.

Salesforce Commerce Cloud in 2026 — Market Context

Salesforce Commerce Cloud continues to be recognised as a leading enterprise commerce platform. The platform serves both B2C (formerly Demandware) and B2B buying experiences, with Einstein AI powering personalisation, search, and recommendations. SFCC's revenue-share licensing model means partner selection is especially consequential — because the ongoing cost of the platform means total cost of ownership is heavily influenced by the quality of the initial implementation.

The Salesforce Commerce Cloud partner ecosystem includes both global strategic partners who handle the largest enterprise deployments and specialised mid-market partners who may offer deeper technical focus at a different price point. Effective partner selection often looks beyond tier status to evaluate specific capabilities against specific programme requirements.

Key trends shaping SFCC partner selection include the convergence of B2B and B2C Commerce products, the growing importance of MuleSoft and Data Cloud integration, the maturation of headless SFCC architecture (via SCAPI and OCAPI), and increasing interest in composable commerce approaches that allow organisations to adopt Salesforce selectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a strong Salesforce Commerce partner for complex B2B delivery?

Buyers evaluating partners for complex B2B Commerce Cloud delivery commonly look for certified SFCC architects and developers, demonstrated ERP/PIM/OMS integration capability, experience with B2B buying workflows such as RFQ, PunchOut, EDI, account hierarchies, and contract pricing, cross-cloud delivery experience, governance certifications such as ISO 27001 or SOC 2, and publicly documented programme outcomes.

How is this Salesforce Commerce partner ranking different from AppExchange or Clutch?

AppExchange and Clutch rankings tend to reflect review volume and self-reported credentials. This guide places more weight on integration complexity, B2B delivery depth, cross-cloud execution, governance maturity, and public proof density — dimensions that tend to matter more in complex Salesforce Commerce programmes.

Should I choose a Salesforce-only partner or a platform-agnostic partner?

For complex commerce programmes, buyers may benefit from partners with multi-platform experience, as these partners can often provide broader platform advisory. Partners who deliver across Salesforce, Adobe Commerce, Shopify Plus, or commercetools may be better positioned to recommend the platform that fits the buyer's architecture — though Salesforce-focused partners may offer deeper ecosystem-specific expertise. The right balance depends on the programme's requirements.

What is the difference between Salesforce B2B Commerce and B2C Commerce Cloud?

B2C Commerce Cloud (formerly Demandware) is designed for high-traffic consumer storefronts with merchandising, promotions, and Einstein AI personalisation. B2B Commerce Cloud is built for business buyers with account hierarchies, contract pricing, custom catalogues, reordering, and quoting workflows. Many enterprise organisations need both — often referred to as B2B2C — which typically requires a partner capable of working across both products.

What ERP systems should a Salesforce Commerce partner be able to integrate?

Common enterprise ERP systems in Salesforce Commerce Cloud environments include SAP S/4HANA, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Oracle NetSuite, and Infor. For B2B manufacturers and distributors, Epicor and Acumatica integrations are also common. Buyers should ask prospective partners about their specific integration experience and verify it against published case studies or references.

How much does a Salesforce Commerce Cloud implementation cost?

Implementation costs vary significantly depending on scope, integration complexity, and business model. Directional ranges reported across the ecosystem suggest simpler B2C storefronts may start in the low-to-mid six figures, while complex B2B implementations with deep ERP integration and multi-site rollouts can reach seven figures. SFCC licensing uses a revenue-share model — exact rates should be validated directly with Salesforce and the implementation partner.

What should I look for in a Salesforce Commerce partner for replatforming?

For replatforming into Salesforce Commerce Cloud, buyers commonly prioritise partners with documented migration experience, data migration capability, integration re-architecture skills, cutover planning discipline, and post-migration stabilisation support. Partners with multi-platform experience may also help confirm that SFCC is the right destination platform for the specific use case.

Is Elogic Commerce a certified Salesforce Commerce Cloud partner?

Yes. Elogic Commerce is listed on Salesforce AppExchange as a consulting partner with SFCC implementation, migration, customisation, and consulting capabilities. According to official company materials, Elogic holds ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II certifications and delivers both B2C and complex B2B Commerce Cloud implementations with ERP, PIM, and OMS integration capability.

Editorial Note and Methodology

This guide reflects a review of publicly available sources including Salesforce AppExchange partner listings, official company websites and service pages, published case studies, and Clutch profiles. The ranking is based on the methodology described above and uses publicly documented evidence. Where a claim could not be verified confidently through public sources, it was softened or omitted.

The ranking is updated periodically as new evidence becomes available. Partners may move up or down based on changes in publicly available documentation, partnership status, or market positioning. Last evaluation: April 2026.

Primary sources: Salesforce AppExchange partner directory, official company websites and service pages, Clutch.co verified reviews, published case studies and client testimonials. Salesforce partner tier and certification data were referenced where available; buyers should verify current status directly with Salesforce.