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SSR-Safe Coding Practices Every SAP Spartacus Developer Should Know

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SSR-Safe Coding Practices Every SAP Spartacus Developer Should Know

One of the biggest mindset shifts developers experience while working with SAP Spartacus SSR is realizing that frontend code no longer runs only inside the browser.

AvBy Avinash Jadhav6 min read
Common SSR Issues in SAP Spartacus (And How Senior Teams Actually Fix Them)

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Common SSR Issues in SAP Spartacus (And How Senior Teams Actually Fix Them)

Server-Side Rendering in SAP Spartacus often looks deceptively successful in the beginning. The storefront renders. SEO visibility improves. Lighthouse scores look healthier. Initial page loading feels faster. Teams feel confident that SSR is working correctly. And then production traffic starts revealing problems. Some pages suddenly fall back to CSR. Certain PDPs render inconsistently. Hydration creates layout shifts. Node memory usage spikes unexpectedly. TTFB becomes unstable during peak traffic. Occasionally the storefront behaves perfectly in QA but becomes unreliable in production.

AvBy Avinash Jadhav7 min read
SSR vs CSR in SAP Spartacus: The Mistake Most Teams Make

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SSR vs CSR in SAP Spartacus: The Mistake Most Teams Make

One of the most common mistakes I’ve seen in enterprise SAP Spartacus projects is the assumption that every page should use SSR. At first, that idea sounds logical. SSR improves SEO. SSR improves perceived performance. SSR improves Core Web Vitals. So naturally, many teams start thinking: “Why not server-render the entire storefront?” But this is usually the point where performance problems quietly begin. Because in real enterprise commerce applications, SSR is not something you blindly enable everywhere. It is something you strategically apply.

AvBy Avinash Jadhav3 min read
Top 10 SAP Spartacus Problems (And Why Companies Are Moving Away)

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Top 10 SAP Spartacus Problems (And Why Companies Are Moving Away)

SAP Spartacus (now known as SAP Composable Storefront) has been a go-to frontend framework for many SAP Commerce implementations. But after working with Spartacus for years—and observing real-world projects—it’s clear that many companies are hitting serious limitations. In fact, a growing number of enterprises are now exploring modern composable frontends like Alokai to overcome these challenges. Let’s break down the top 10 SAP Spartacus problems that are driving this shift.

AvBy Avinash Jadhav3 min read