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£3bnRevenue Processed
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Single GraphQL API for Commerce SaaS Services

Adobe Commerce developers can now query Product Recommendations, Live Search, and Catalog Service through a unified GraphQL endpoint, simplifying integrations.

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Single GraphQL API for Commerce SaaS Services

Single GraphQL API for Commerce SaaS Services

Adobe has unveiled a significant developer experience enhancement: a unified GraphQL API endpoint that consolidates access to multiple Adobe Commerce SaaS services. This development streamlines integration workflows and reduces complexity for developers building on the Adobe Commerce platform.

Unified Endpoint for Multiple Services

Historically, developers working with Adobe Commerce SaaS services—including Product Recommendations, Live Search, and Catalog Service—needed to manage separate API endpoints and authentication mechanisms. This fragmented approach introduced unnecessary complexity and potential points of failure.

The new unified GraphQL API provides a single entry point for querying all three services, fundamentally transforming how developers interact with Adobe Commerce capabilities. Through a single endpoint, developers can now:

  • Query product catalogue data via Catalog Service
  • Retrieve personalised recommendations through Product Recommendations
  • Access advanced search functionality via Live Search
  • Manage complex queries across multiple services with unified error handling

Developer Experience Benefits

The introduction of a unified endpoint delivers tangible benefits to development teams:

Simplified Integration: Developers can consolidate authentication and reduce boilerplate code, accelerating development cycles and reducing maintenance overhead.

Improved Performance: Single API calls can retrieve data from multiple sources, reducing round-trip requests and improving application responsiveness.

Better Error Handling: Unified error responses and logging make debugging more straightforward and troubleshooting more efficient.

Reduced Complexity: Fewer endpoints to manage means lower operational overhead and reduced surface area for configuration errors.

Implications for Merchants and Agencies

For merchants and development agencies, this enhancement has far-reaching implications. Faster development cycles translate to quicker time-to-market for new features and capabilities. Simplified integrations mean lower development costs and reduced technical debt.

Teams can allocate resources previously spent managing multiple API endpoints towards higher-value initiatives like optimising conversion funnels or implementing advanced personalisation strategies.

Strategic Value

This consolidation reflects Adobe's commitment to improving the developer experience on Adobe Commerce. By reducing friction in the development process, Adobe empowers agencies and merchants to build more sophisticated, feature-rich storefronts with greater efficiency.

For those implementing Adobe Commerce SaaS services, leveraging the unified GraphQL API represents a smart investment in streamlining technical architecture and accelerating time-to-value.

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