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Swell vs PrestaShop

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

Swell logo
Swell
E-COMM
2.5

Swell's feed is marketing copy, not changelog signal.

◆ Current state

The visible changelog stream is dominated by website navigation copy, customer story headlines, and category descriptions rather than release notes. Items like Try for free Log In, product-page taglines, and case studies for Spinn Coffee or Infinitas Learning are scraped marketing content. There is essentially no shipping signal to read from these entries.

◆ Where it's heading

Without real release content visible, no trajectory can be drawn from this feed. What can be inferred is positioning: emphasis on B2B, internationalization, and customizable storefronts suggests Swell is targeting headless commerce buyers who want flexibility, but that's a marketing-page reading, not a roadmap reading.

◆ Prediction

The next observable signal will likely be more of the same marketing-page captures unless the changelog source URL is corrected. A genuine product update is not predictable from what's here.

PrestaShop logo6.3

PrestaShop steadies the 9.1 line and bets on being AI-tool-readable.

◆ Current state

PrestaShop is in maintenance mode on the new 9.1 branch — two point releases in three days, one of them a Symfony/Twig security bump — while the 8.2 branch absorbs a critical stored-XSS patch. Outside the release train, the project is investing in two non-code stories: an OSPO Alliance partnership for governance, and Repository Intelligence aimed at making PrestaShop's conventions legible to any AI coding assistant, not just one vendor.

◆ Where it's heading

9.1 will continue its early-life patch cadence as adoption ramps, with Hummingbird 2.0 as the default theme acting as the main upgrade pitch. The AI-tooling work is the more interesting trajectory — by exposing repo conventions in a vendor-neutral way, the project is positioning itself to be a first-class target for Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code and others, which matters for a platform whose competitive moat is module developers.

◆ Prediction

Expect a 9.1.4 within two to three weeks containing the next Symfony 6.4 backport, and the AI tooling work to land as an official documentation surface around PS Summit in Lyon. The example-modules repository will likely grow into the canonical 'how does X really work' source the docs link out to.

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