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<p dir="auto">I’m exploring headless Laravel as a backend for an open-source eCommerce project and would love to hear your experiences. Specifically, I’m interested in setups where you're using <a href="https://bagisto.com/en/headless-ecommerce/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc">headless Laravel open source</a> solutions in combination with a decoupled frontend (like Nuxt.js, React, or Vue Storefront).</p>
<p dir="auto">How are you managing content APIs, authentication, and routing logic when using Laravel in a headless architecture?<br />
Also, are there any open-source tools or packages you’ve found especially useful for eCommerce-related features like cart management, payment integration, or product filtering?<br />
Would appreciate any examples or repo suggestions.</p>
<p dir="auto">Let’s discuss the real-world pros and limitations of going headless with Laravel in an open-source stack!</p>
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