Magento is enterprise-grade ecommerce infrastructure. instxnt is the opposite of enterprise-grade in the best way — single-purpose, instant, no team required.
| instxnt | Magento (Adobe Commerce) | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Testing one product fast | Large enterprise stores with complex catalogs, B2B, and custom development teams. |
| Setup time | ~60 seconds | Days to weeks (developer-required setup) |
| Monthly cost | $0 free / $19 Pro | $22,000+/yr (Adobe Commerce Cloud) — Open Source is "free" but needs a team |
| Transaction fee | 3% on Free, 0% on Pro (+ Stripe 2.9% + 30¢) | Payment processor fees only |
| Free tier | Forever free, unlimited storefronts | Magento Open Source is free; hosting and development costs are not |
Magento is for ecommerce as core business. You need a developer team, a hosting strategy, and a roadmap measured in quarters. The capability ceiling is enormous; the time to first sale is also enormous.
instxnt is for testing whether the business should exist. 60 seconds to a live storefront. If the test fails, you killed it for free. If it works, you graduate to a real platform — possibly Magento, more often Shopify.
There is no real overlap between buyer profiles. If you are even considering Magento, you are not the instxnt user. If you are considering instxnt, Magento is overkill by orders of magnitude.
You have a developer team, an enterprise budget, and a multi-year ecommerce roadmap.
You want to know if a product will sell before committing to anything resembling enterprise infrastructure.
Honestly, mostly so this page exists for the search query. The two platforms solve different problems for different teams. If you searched "instxnt vs magento," the answer is almost always: pick the one whose stage matches yours.
No credit card to start. Free for unlimited test storefronts.
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