37 products Sparkpulse tracks are shipping around ecommerce. The fastest-moving right now are HighLevel, Gorgias and ClickFunnels, ranked by how frequently they ship meaningful updates. Below: every tracked product carrying this theme, updated from release data.
#01HighLevelGoHighLevel widens its all-in-one surface with deeper commerce, accounting, and ad tooling10.0alternatives →#02GorgiasFrom helpdesk-with-AI to AI-native helpdesk — Gorgias collapses its product story around the AI Agent.7.5alternatives →#03ClickFunnelsClickFunnels keeps deepening commerce and community, and stakes a claim on AI content rights.7.5alternatives →#04ShiprocketShiprocket's blog crawls as its feed, masking a real push into AI logistics products.7.5alternatives →#05JunipJunip is wiring its review data into Shopify incentives and into Claude.6.3alternatives →#06SynceeSyncee is pushing product sourcing into AI assistants while its feed runs mostly on blog content.6.3alternatives →#07Alhena AIAlhena is winning the AI-visibility content race, but this feed shows positioning, not product6.3alternatives →#08DSersDSers' feed is dropshipping how-to and SEO content, not a product changelog.5.0alternatives →#09MailchimpMailchimp's recent feed is mostly a 2023–2024 changelog reindex; real shipping is the early-April ecommerce update.5.0alternatives →#10PrintfulPrintful's feed is seller how-to content, not product releases5.0alternatives →#11ShopifyShopify keeps widening merchant control across automation, POS, permissions, and analytics.5.0alternatives →#12PrivyPrivy keeps stacking ecommerce integrations and flow tooling at a steady clip5.0alternatives →#13SaleHooSaleHoo is publishing analyst-grade ecommerce content, not product updates.5.0alternatives →#14ShipMonkShipMonk's tracked feed is its marketing content hub, not a product changelog.5.0alternatives →#15LoyaltyLionLoyaltyLion publishes retention thought-leadership, not product releases.5.0alternatives →#16PayhipPayhip's feed is 'X alternatives' SEO listicles, not product releases.5.0alternatives →#17PrestaShopPrestaShop grinds toward 9.2 on a security-maintenance and community cadence5.0alternatives →#18ModalystModalyst's tracked feed is its dropshipping content blog, not a changelog5.0alternatives →#19RichpanelRichpanel is folding the ecommerce support stack into one inbox, integration by integration5.0alternatives →#20StarshipitCarrier breadth keeps expanding; the WMS module is the real strategic move.2.5alternatives →#21Spree CommerceSpree's official TypeScript SDK lands at 1.0 and starts adding real auth surface2.5alternatives →#22SaleorSaleor ships a 3.23.x patch refresh — a maintenance point release with no detail surfaced.2.5alternatives →#23GetResponseGetResponse keeps pulling email deeper into ecommerce revenue tooling2.5alternatives →#24SmartsuppSmartsupp keeps compounding its Mira AI shopping assistant2.5alternatives →#25LightspeedLightspeed feed is empty — only help-center index pages, no actual release content captured.1.7alternatives →#26LiveChatLiveChat layers Workflows automation onto chat, then leans hard into Shopify checkout integration.1.7alternatives →#27Big CartelBig Cartel ships AI Shield for creators worried about training scrapes, plus shipping rework and social login.0.8alternatives →#28Adobe CommerceAdobe Commerce moves slowly; one beta release surfaces between long stretches of documentation reshuffling.0.8alternatives →#29SynderSynder ships monthly to make Summary Sync the cleanest path from e-commerce platforms to the GL.0.0alternatives →#30Zoho CommerceZoho Commerce 2.0 marks a full rebuild after years of near-silence.0.0alternatives →#31SyliusSylius backports a single telemetry change across four maintained lines on the same minute.0.0alternatives →#32SenderSender is filling out from a budget email tool into a fuller marketing platform, now reaching into transactional sends.0.0alternatives →#33BagistoOpen-source Laravel commerce trims scope and modernizes its stack for v2.40.0alternatives →#34CartStackA long-quiet cart-recovery tool resurfaces with a 5.0 experience refresh.0.0alternatives →#35OmnisendOmnisend pivots toward agencies — templated client accounts and copy-between-stores everywhere.0.0alternatives →#36WeeblySnapshot from a once-prolific feed whose latest entry is from March 2018 — read as a frozen archive, not current state.0.0alternatives →#37Training TiltAn all-in-one endurance-coaching platform deepening device sync and coach business tools.0.0alternatives →
Frequently asked questions about ecommerce
Which SaaS tools ship ecommerce in 2026?
HighLevel, Gorgias, ClickFunnels, Shiprocket, Junip, and 32 more — the ecommerce products Sparkpulse tracks, ranked by shipping velocity from verified changelogs.
What's the fastest-moving ecommerce product right now?
HighLevel, with a velocity score of 10.0 out of 10, based on how frequently it ships meaningful updates.
How many products are shipping around ecommerce?
Sparkpulse currently tracks 37 products carrying the ecommerce theme, updated continuously from verified release data.