Customers expect relevant, personalized, and assistive experiences. Having different storefronts, both online and offline, provide an engaging experience throughout shopping sessions. In this talk, we will show how Episerver can be used as a hub for integrating a physical store with an existing digital platform. You'll learn how to create a progressive web app and use web technologies like the Web NFC API and Payment Request API. We'll also present how you can hook everything up using Episerver's Profile Store and show you the power of the Service API and Content Delivery API.
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Patrick van Kleef
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• “Use the power of Azure Functions and
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4. “A storefront is a physical or virtual
store where customer can purchase
products”
9. Progressive Web App
• Definition by Google
• Reliable - load instantly, load while offline
• Fast - respond quickly to user interactions
• Engaging - can give it a real app feel, full page, push notifications, background sync
• PWA is nothing special
• Focus on using best practices for web
• Enhance new browser without hindering old browsers
• Support on iOS since 2018
• HTTPS
14. Web NFC
• Examples of real life use cases
• Payment / debit card
• Public transport card
• Identity card
• Device to device communication
• Open standard for NFC communication
(W3C draft)
• Read from and write to NFC tags
18. The future of standardized payments
• “Up to 80% checkouts on mobile contains a single product”
• Open payment standard for the web (W3C)
• Easy and consistent
• Fast purchase experience. Visitors don’t have to enter the same information for every
site.
• Consistency
• Accessibility, screen readers, font sizes, colors, etc
• Addresses and payment method stored in the browser (account)
• Supported payment methods
• Cards, Google Pay, Android Pay, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Stripe
24. Headless CMS - Service API
• Integrations PIM, ERP, other third party systems
• Features
• Bulk operations (content, catalog, media)
• Restful operations (catalog, content, order, customer)
• Install and configure
• Nuget packages
• Authentication
31. Thank You!
Patrick van Kleef
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