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I'd like to start up a comparison website (like a shop I suppose.) that would allow you to combine two products to see if they are compatible. (for free if possible.)

 

I would like it to be able to be updated constantly through spreadsheets of data.

 

Any website builders capable of doing these things? I have done some research, showing that there are templates that you can get for Wordpress as an example, although they are not cheap. I was originally looking at an article by econsultancy.com, called "How to build your own price comparison API in 30 minutes with no code".

 

 

Any ideas?

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@nicklmg

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Seriously though, pcpartpicker has basically done this even if it isn't the most reliable. I actually made an android app for my own personal use that sorted motherboards/cpus/ram into compatible groups and it took damn near forever because you have to look things up manually at first. Wouldn't recommend it.

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7 minutes ago, Rune said:

@nicklmg

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Seriously though, pcpartpicker has basically done this even if it isn't the most reliable. I actually made an android app for my own personal use that sorted motherboards/cpus/ram into compatible groups and it took damn near forever because you have to look things up manually at first. Wouldn't recommend it.

Essentially what pcpartpicker has done is basically all I need to do. However all that I need to compare is two products to check that they are compatible. Would Squarespace be able to do that sort of thing?

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go take a database design course from one of the free online universities. within one week you should have a working database. It would probably take several weeks to enter in all the data.

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On 23/06/2017 at 4:18 PM, SCHISCHKA said:

go take a database design course from one of the free online universities. within one week you should have a working database. It would probably take several weeks to enter in all the data.

Unfortunately I don't have the time to do something like that even if it only takes a week. I just need a good CPQ software that's good looking for clients.

 

So far I've been looking at Cincom CPQ and Shopify Plus.

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