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This is where all calculations and processes take place and where the entire structure of the store or application is maintained. See text: Signs your e-commerce needs headless technology. In the traditional model, the front-end and back-end work closely together. If something changes on the front end, it affects the back end and vice versa. Unfortunately, this means that making significant changes or modifications to the store or app requires interference in both layers.
This may not seem like a big issue, but again we are talking about more time and financial outlay. This is where the headless model comes into play, which separates the backend and frontend layers (the term headless commerce is often used in the e-commerce world). Where did the name come from? Headless photo retouching means headless in English. This is about the backend layer, which in a sense loses its head, the connection to the frontend layer.

What are the consequences of the separation of these two layers? First, unparalleled flexibility. Using this mockup, you have the freedom to change the look, feel, and behavior of your store. You can implement new services and solutions equally seamlessly. In most cases, this does not mean a complete rebuild of the backend layer. So, if these two layers are separated, how do they communicate with each other? Yes, it's through the protocol we discussed earlier, which is also one of the key components of the architecture.
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