Amazon is a great product — but you don't own it, can't customize it fully, and pay more every month your business grows. With LaraCopilot, you build your own Multi-Vendor eCommerce in 4–6 weeks and own 100% of the code forever.
A feature-by-feature, cost-by-cost comparison. No spin — just the facts.
| Feature |
LaraCopilot
Your custom Multi-Vendor eCommerce
|
Amazon
Monthly SaaS
|
|---|---|---|
| Monthly Cost |
~$10–50 (hosting only)
|
$200–$2,000/month
|
| Year 1 Total |
~$500
|
$2,400–$24,000
|
| Year 3 Total |
~$1,500
|
$7,200–$72,000
|
| Code Ownership |
100% — yours forever
|
Zero — vendor owns it
|
| Data Ownership |
Your database, your server
|
Their cloud, their rules
|
| Customization |
Unlimited — edit anything
|
Limited by their roadmap
|
| White Label |
Fully branded, always
|
Extra cost or unavailable
|
| API Access |
Full control over your API
|
Limited by plan tier
|
| User Limits |
Unlimited (your infra)
|
Per-seat pricing
|
| Scale Cost |
Flat — scales free
|
Grows with your users
|
| Vendor Risk |
None — it's your code
|
Platform can shut down
|
| Feature Requests |
Build them yourself instantly
|
Submit a ticket and wait
|
The economics get more dramatic the longer you run. Here's what Amazon costs vs. owning your own code.
It's not just about the cost savings. Owning your Multi-Vendor eCommerce gives you competitive advantages that Amazon users will never have.
Your competitor uses Amazon and hits the same feature walls you do. When you own your codebase, you build features your competition can't match because they're waiting on Amazon's roadmap.
Every year you pay nothing extra while Amazon users pay more and more. After 3 years you've saved enough to hire a developer. After 5 years, you've saved enough to build an entire product team.
With Amazon, your data is in their silo. They decide what you can export, query, or analyze. When you own your database, you run any SQL query, build any report, integrate any tool.
No more "we've submitted this to the product team." Build the exact feature your best customer requested — this week, not next quarter.
Amazon was acquired? Raised prices 3x? Changed their terms? Your custom app doesn't care. It runs on your server, follows your rules, and will keep working forever.
A custom-built multi-vendor ecommerce is a business asset you can sell, license, or build a company around. A Amazon subscription is an expense that disappears the moment you stop paying.
Already using Amazon? Here's how to migrate your data and users to your custom-built Multi-Vendor eCommerce.
Most platforms offer a CSV or JSON export. Download everything: users, projects, configurations, history. Do this before you start building so you know exactly what needs to be imported.
Use the master prompt to scaffold your entire app. LaraCopilot generates the data models, API endpoints, and UI. Takes 4–6 weeks to get a working, shippable MVP.
Write a Laravel command to import your exported data. Ask LaraCopilot: "Write an import command that maps my Amazon CSV export to my new database schema." It generates the full import script.
Keep Amazon running while you test your new app with a subset of users. This de-risks the migration and lets you catch any edge cases before you fully switch over.
Once your app is stable and your team is trained, export the final data, do a final import, and cancel Amazon. Day one savings start immediately.
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