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Top 20 Most Popular Software for eCommerce (Based on Seriously Big Data)

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Tom Orbach
Tom Orbach
Jul 12, 2022
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Top 20 Most Popular Software for eCommerce (Based on Seriously Big Data)

eCommerce companies are always looking for ways to improve their customer experience, increase sales, and increase retention. In order to do this, they need to use the latest and greatest software. And by using the same SaaS tools as the world's most successful eCommerce companies, you can efficiently grow your business. 

<hl>Here are the top 20 SaaS that eCommerce companies have been using in 2021-2022.<hl>

How did we generate this list of the most popular SaaS?

Before we plunge into the top tools of the trade, let’s take a look at how this list was generated specifically for the eCommerce industry.

Mine, a Data Privacy Management vendor, worked with thousands of eCommerce businesses through 2021 and 2022 using a comprehensive data mapping strategy to help those companies identify & analyze their SaaS tools. With the use of artificial intelligence, <hl>Mine has helped those eCommerce companies to scan their IT stacks and discover up to 100% of the software they use, in order to reduce privacy risks<hl>. We then compiled a list of the most popular services the AI technology has found.

This exclusive list, that’s based on the data mapping of top eCommerce companies, cannot be found anywhere else on the internet. We hope you’ll find it useful.

What SaaS are eCommerce companies using the most?

Based on Mine’s data mapping technology, here are the top 20 SaaS tools, from the most popular, used by eCommerce companies in 2021 through 2022:

  1. PayPal
  2. Stripe
  3. Shopify 
  4. Adobe
  5. Amazon
  6. Ebay
  7. Canva
  8. Zendesk
  9. Gorgias
  10. Dropbox
  11. Wix
  12. Yotpo
  13. WordPress
  14. Grammarly
  15. SurveyMonkey
  16. WeTransfer
  17. Trello
  18. Mailchimp
  19. Qualtrics
  20. Mine PrivacyOps

OK, let's analyze what we got here.

Online payment platforms

The two most used SaaS tools identified in Mine’s research were the online payment systems PayPal and Stripe. While PayPal was the clear leader as far as most-used tools, both operate in the same manner – allowing businesses and customers to exchange payments for goods and services bought online.

Store and website platforms

Application providers Amazon Web Services, eBay, and Shopify also made the list with their cloud-computing web services offerings on a subscription basis. Website platforms Wix and WordPress, when used as SaaS tools, can help users expand the functionality of the features on their sites.

Design technology

Two of the most notable names in digital design are also top SaaS tools for many. Canva is an Australian-based platform that allows users to create designs to be used and shared over the internet. Adobe is an application that is widely known for the handling of Portable Document Format (PDF) files. 

Technical support

Connecting with customers is a top priority for eCommerce business owners. Two of the SaaS that are used most often for those purposes are Zendesk and Gorgias. The two customer support and service companies use artificial intelligence to help businesses elevate client care.

Review Management

Yotpo was a company born out of a negative experience buying a product online. Today, the company uses the latest in subscription cloud technology to help brands gain the trust and loyalty of customers and grow their businesses.

English spelling assistant

Written communications, whether it involves a website’s landing page or an email to a company official, are taken more seriously when they are well crafted and accurate according to the English language. Grammarly is a SaaS that helps businesses with those written communications. With the use of AI, the platform offers editing, spelling, grammar, and sentence restructuring tools catered to a variety of segments including education and business.

Customer surveys

Subscription-based tech platforms SurveyMonkey and Qualtrics allow eCommerce business owners an opportunity to gather feedback from customers about their services or goods. With the results, owners can assess customer satisfaction and company culture as well as follow market trends.

File sharing

Those working in eCommerce understand the importance of having software that can handle large files. High-quality images, marketing videos, and extensive graphics need a place to move from place to place with ease. File sharing is a crucial SaaS tool for those who work with those types of items. Two of the file-sharing SaaS tools that are most used by eCommerce officials are Dropbox and WeTransfer. Both services offer a cloud-based option that helps owners move files easily as well as store them in one central location.

Productivity Management

The use of technology has enabled employees, especially in eCommerce, to work from anywhere in the world. Productivity management company Trello helps those employees connect by providing an online visual software tool that includes business automation and integrated workflows.

Emailing services

Ecommerce businesses that engage in email marketing campaigns and other forms of automated marketing use services like MailChimp. As one of Mine’s top 20 SaaS tools, MailChimp currently works with 12 million businesses to help them with not only marketing processes but surveys, analytics, and audience management as well.

Data Privacy Management

Those running eCommerce businesses must focus on more than just selling a product or service. With a tremendous amount of sensitive data being sent back and forth online every minute, privacy issues must be addressed. Mine PrivacyOps offers automatic solutions to help businesses comply with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and with other privacy laws. One popular use-case of Mine’s technology is to stay ahead of the curve and generate the mandatory Records of Processing Activity (ROPA) automatically through data mapping. Mine PrivacyOps offers a cloud-based data privacy infrastructure that allows business officials the opportunity to govern their data and make changes accordingly.

One simple habit for being proactive with SaaS

Advancement in technology and SaaS innovation has opened up a new world for those working hard to scale their eCommerce business and embrace the data intelligence that can help them get there more effectively and efficiently.

But working with SaaS tools and data sources also presents additional privacy & security risks. That is why it is imperative that businesses stay aware of the types of information these services hold and the compliance risk they pose. <hl>Keeping track of your company's tools and data sources is a habit you should develop.<hl>

Data Mapping is the most effective way to discover the SaaS tools and uncover hidden and unused sources automatically. The old way of doing so was using spreadsheets and manual inputs, but that’s not the case anymore in 2022. Get started and unlock your company's map in a few minutes.