Last Updated on February 21, 2023
Batavi (Latin for Batavians) is an open source, multi-lingual e-commerce platform.
Batari offers customer- and group-specific pricing, payment and shipping modules, related products for crossselling and upselling, product price rules for pricing large product volumes and many other features.
Batavi is developed on LAMP (software bundle), especially PHP and MySQL, and adopts a three layer model in which design objects, code and the database are strictly separated.
Features include:
- Fully flexible template system, including pages/boxes groups layout and page access limitation.
- Full content management including menus, texts, mails, pages etc.
- Robust architecture to process vast numbers of products, visitors, customers and orders.
- Customer/group specific pricing, payment or shipping modules.
- Related products for cross- and upselling.
- Unlimited product segmentation to present products.
- Product price rules for pricing vast numbers of products.
- Product group price rules to make selecting products easier for pricing purposes.
- Fully automated integration with product content providers: Open ICEcat interface available.
- Interface for multi warehouse and multi supplier (including stock and purchase prices) support.
- Possibilities to filter certain UNSPSC during import.
- Integration possibilities for Google Analytics.
- Integration possibilities with a number of payment providers (PayPal, iDeal, MrCash etc).
- Advanced batch price list import and order export & status feedback facilities (e.g. interfaces to ICEimport/ICEorder).
- A big group of modules like: Product Tax Modules, Realtime modules, Order total modules, GeoIP modules, Coupons etc.
- Automatic Brand pages.
- Standard Open Catalog Interface to Open ICEcat XML.
- AJAX usage.
- Data Storage: MySQL.
- Multiple skins.
- Point of Sale Order management.
- Subscriptions.
- Template engine.
- Customer testimonials.
- Featured products.
- Image enlarge.
- Mini cart.
- Multiple addresses.
- Newest Products.
- Newsletter.
- Next / Previous product links.
- Popular products.
- Product image attaching.
- Product rating.
- Quotes.
- Reordering.
- Searching.
- Search cloud.
- Site map.
- Tell a friend.
- Wish list.
- SEO: HTML Catalog, meta tagging, SEO URLs.
- Security: Access Control List, Staff Action Logging.
- Powerful task manager for all kinds of (server) tasks.
Website: Unmaintained
Support:
Developer: ICEshop BV
License:
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