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Best marketplace infrastructure platforms for B2B marketplaces

3 models · updated 2026-07-18

The verdict

Mirakl leads — 2 of 3 models rank Mirakl the top pick.

Not unanimous: ChatGPT picks OroCommerce.

As of 2026-07-18, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini collectively rank Mirakl first for marketplace infrastructure platforms for b2b marketplaces on modelsagree.com.

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Combined ranking

  1. 1
    Mirakl14 pts
    GPT #2Claude #1Gemini #1

    The de facto enterprise standard for B2B marketplaces — deepest seller onboarding/curation tooling, catalog and offer management built for complex B2B assortments, quoting (Mirakl for B2B supports RFQ workflows), and the largest ecosystem of connectors, SIs, and reference deployments (Airbus, Sonepar, ABB-style dropship/marketplace programs); assumes the practitioner is a mid-to-large enterprise adding third-party sellers to an existing commerce stack

    + model takes & fixes

    Claude The de facto enterprise standard for B2B marketplaces — deepest seller onboarding/curation tooling, catalog and offer management built for complex B2B assortments, quoting (Mirakl for B2B supports RFQ workflows), and the largest ecosystem of connectors, SIs, and reference deployments (Airbus, Sonepar, ABB-style dropship/marketplace programs); assumes the practitioner is a mid-to-large enterprise adding third-party sellers to an existing commerce stack

    Gemini Best-in-class enterprise SaaS marketplace overlay with automated vendor onboarding, unified catalog ingestion, out-of-the-box global taxation, and a pre-built partner ecosystem (Mirakl Connect) that allows rapid scaling of third-party seller networks.

    GPT Near-tie for first and the strongest proven enterprise marketplace operating layer, with mature seller onboarding, catalog governance, commissions, order orchestration, dropship support, integrations, and exceptional scale

    Where it falls short

    per GPT High cost and implementation overhead make it a poor value for startups, smaller operators, or teams wanting deep source-level control

    per Claude Expensive (typically six figures annually plus rev share) and it is not a storefront — you still need a separate commerce front end and integration budget, so it's wrong for startups or anyone wanting one system end to end

    per Gemini It operates purely as a middleware overlay and requires integration with a separate, robust e-commerce engine (like Adobe Commerce or SAP Commerce Cloud), resulting in complex deployments and exceptionally high licensing fees and revenue-share costs.

  2. 2
    Spryker10 pts
    GPT #3Claude #2Gemini #3

    Strongest single-vendor answer when you need B2B commerce and marketplace in one platform — native B2B primitives (company accounts, approval workflows, contract pricing, RFQ/quotation) plus its Marketplace edition, with a composable architecture that suits bespoke B2B flows; earns #2 because most B2B marketplace failures come from bolting marketplace onto weak B2B commerce foundations

    + model takes & fixes

    Claude Strongest single-vendor answer when you need B2B commerce and marketplace in one platform — native B2B primitives (company accounts, approval workflows, contract pricing, RFQ/quotation) plus its Marketplace edition, with a composable architecture that suits bespoke B2B flows; earns #2 because most B2B marketplace failures come from bolting marketplace onto weak B2B commerce foundations

    GPT Excellent composable choice for complex B2B ecosystems, combining marketplace capabilities with headless commerce, modular workflows, multi-merchant operations, and strong support for custom enterprise architectures

    Gemini Composable, API-first headless commerce architecture utilizing granular modular Packaged Business Capabilities (PBCs), providing enterprise developers the absolute flexibility needed to design non-standard checkout, custom supply chains, and complex procurement routing.

    Where it falls short

    per GPT Requires substantial engineering and systems-integration capacity; not a turnkey option for lean marketplace teams

    per Claude Developer-heavy PHP-based platform with a smaller partner ecosystem than Mirakl or Salesforce/SAP orbits; total cost of ownership climbs fast if you lack a strong in-house or agency engineering team

    per Gemini It offers virtually no turnkey frontend components or vendor dashboards, resulting in massive initial development overhead and a steep technical barrier that makes it unsuitable for teams lacking a strong, dedicated software engineering department.

  3. 3
    OroCommerce9 pts
    GPT #1Claude Gemini #2

    Best B2B-native fit: corporate accounts, negotiated pricing, RFQs, approval workflows, payment terms, multi-organization permissions, seller onboarding, multi-vendor orders, and integrated CRM in a flexible deployable platform

    + model takes & fixes

    GPT Best B2B-native fit: corporate accounts, negotiated pricing, RFQs, approval workflows, payment terms, multi-organization permissions, seller onboarding, multi-vendor orders, and integrated CRM in a flexible deployable platform

    Gemini Purpose-built for complex B2B distribution models with native support for multi-buyer corporate hierarchies, customized pricing contracts, built-in RFQ/CPQ engines, and an integrated B2B CRM that keeps CRM and transaction databases aligned without custom integrations.

    Where it falls short

    per GPT Enterprise implementation is complex and partner-heavy; excessive for a simple marketplace or a small team seeking rapid no-code launch

    per Gemini The platform is built on a heavy, PHP-based monolithic architecture that has a steep learning curve and requires specialized developers familiar with the Oro framework, making it less suitable for modern lightweight serverless operations.

  4. 4
    GPT Claude #3Gemini #5

    The best open-source option for serious B2B marketplaces — .NET-based, genuinely B2B-first (price lists, contracts, organizations, multi-vendor module), source-available so you avoid rev-share economics and can meet strict data-residency or customization demands; strong fit for manufacturers/distributors with .NET shops

    + model takes & fixes

    Claude The best open-source option for serious B2B marketplaces — .NET-based, genuinely B2B-first (price lists, contracts, organizations, multi-vendor module), source-available so you avoid rev-share economics and can meet strict data-residency or customization demands; strong fit for manufacturers/distributors with .NET shops

    Gemini Built on modular ASP.NET Core with an atomic architecture that allows deep decoupling of microservices, supporting highly complex B2B catalog structures, multi-dimensional pricing matrices, and infinite scalability for millions of SKUs.

    Where it falls short

    per Claude Small community and talent pool compared to mainstream stacks, and marketplace operator tooling (seller onboarding, curation, ops dashboards) is far less polished than Mirakl's — you'll build a lot yourself

    per Gemini The seller onboarding portal and merchant management interface are less mature than competitor SaaS offerings, necessitating custom frontend design to build high-quality portals for external suppliers.

  5. 5
    GPT #4Claude #5Gemini

    Strong marketplace layer for organizations retaining an existing commerce stack, with capable seller management, catalog ingestion, commissions, order routing, and flexible integration patterns

    + model takes & fixes

    GPT Strong marketplace layer for organizations retaining an existing commerce stack, with capable seller management, catalog ingestion, commissions, order routing, and flexible integration patterns

    Claude Mature marketplace SaaS (Australian-origin, strong retail/dropship heritage) with solid connector ecosystem into Salesforce Commerce, BigCommerce, and commercetools; a credible lighter-weight Mirakl alternative for mid-market B2B or hybrid B2B/B2C dropship programs

    Where it falls short

    per GPT Less complete in B2B-native purchasing workflows than OroCommerce and usually depends on surrounding commerce, payment, and integration systems

    per Claude Its DNA is retail/B2C dropship — deep B2B mechanics like contract pricing, quoting, and complex account hierarchies lean on the surrounding commerce platform rather than Marketplacer itself

  6. 6
    GPT Claude #4Gemini

    Purpose-built multi-vendor marketplace platform with the best out-of-box handling of the hard operational middle — multi-seller cart/order splitting, seller payouts, and B2B-relevant flows — at a price and time-to-launch accessible to mid-market operators; the strongest "marketplace-native SaaS" younger than Mirakl, and near-tied with Marketplacer at #5

    + model takes & fixes

    Claude Purpose-built multi-vendor marketplace platform with the best out-of-box handling of the hard operational middle — multi-seller cart/order splitting, seller payouts, and B2B-relevant flows — at a price and time-to-launch accessible to mid-market operators; the strongest "marketplace-native SaaS" younger than Mirakl, and near-tied with Marketplacer at #5

    Where it falls short

    per Claude Young company with a thinner track record, smaller ecosystem, and fewer enterprise references — vendor-viability risk is real for a system this central to your business

  7. 7
    VTEX2 pts
    GPT Claude Gemini #4

    A unified digital commerce SaaS that natively integrates both a transactional B2B engine and multi-seller marketplace capabilities, avoiding the architectural friction of combining separate commerce and marketplace software and offering a faster time-to-market.

    + model takes & fixes

    Gemini A unified digital commerce SaaS that natively integrates both a transactional B2B engine and multi-seller marketplace capabilities, avoiding the architectural friction of combining separate commerce and marketplace software and offering a faster time-to-market.

    Where it falls short

    per Gemini Enterprises are locked into VTEX's proprietary multi-tenant architecture and serverless hosting environment (VTEX IO), which restricts low-level database and code customizations compared to open-source or self-hosted platforms.

  8. 8
    Vendure1 pts
    GPT #5Claude Gemini

    Best open-source, developer-controlled foundation here: extensible TypeScript and GraphQL architecture, channels, seller isolation, custom pricing and order workflows, and no mandatory proprietary operating layer

    + model takes & fixes

    GPT Best open-source, developer-controlled foundation here: extensible TypeScript and GraphQL architecture, channels, seller isolation, custom pricing and order workflows, and no mandatory proprietary operating layer

    Where it falls short

    per GPT Multi-vendor support remains a framework and reference implementation rather than a fully finished marketplace product, so payments, payouts, onboarding, governance, and B2B workflows require engineering

Just missed the top 5

GPT Traidepromising API-first successor to Nautical with fast end-to-end marketplace setup, but its post-acquisition maturity and enterprise track record trail the leaders · Sharetribeexcellent for quickly launching service or listing marketplaces, but weaker for procurement-heavy B2B product commerce, complex catalogs, and enterprise order workflows

Claude Sharetribefastest path to launch and now developer-extensible, but built around services/P2P patterns and too shallow for B2B pricing, quoting, and account structures at scale · Medusaexcellent open-source composable commerce with marketplace recipes and real momentum, but marketplace is a build-it-yourself pattern on top rather than supported operator infrastructure

Gemini MarketplacerProvides a highly flexible headless marketplace engine but lacks native out-of-the-box B2B transactional depth, such as complex RFQ workflows and buyer company hierarchies, requiring external integrations · AppDirectOffers superb subscription commerce and partner billing tools for digital service marketplaces but is structurally ill-suited for businesses managing physical goods and complex warehouse supply chain logistics

By model

ChatGPT

  1. 1.OroCommerce
  2. 2.Mirakl
  3. 3.Spryker
  4. 4.Marketplacer
  5. 5.Vendure

Claude

  1. 1.Mirakl
  2. 2.Spryker
  3. 3.Virto Commerce
  4. 4.Nautical Commerce
  5. 5.Marketplacer

Gemini

  1. 1.Mirakl
  2. 2.OroCommerce
  3. 3.Spryker
  4. 4.VTEX
  5. 5.Virto Commerce

Common questions

What is the best marketplace infrastructure platforms for b2b marketplaces according to AI models?

Mirakl leads. 2 of 3 models rank Mirakl the top pick. The current top 3: Mirakl, Spryker, OroCommerce. Ranked by asking ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini the same buying question and merging their top-5 picks, updated 2026-07-18. Source: modelsagree.com.

Which marketplace infrastructure platforms for b2b marketplaces did each AI model pick first?

ChatGPT: OroCommerce. Claude: Mirakl. Gemini: Mirakl.

Do the AI models agree on the best marketplace infrastructure platforms for b2b marketplaces?

Not unanimous. ChatGPT picks OroCommerce.

How is this marketplace infrastructure platforms for b2b marketplaces ranking made?

ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini are each asked the same buying question in a fresh session with no system steering. Their top-5 answers are merged (rank 1 = 5 pts … rank 5 = 1 pt) into the consensus ranking, re-polled weekly and tracked over time.

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This ranking moves

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Cite this ranking

ModelsAgree, “Best marketplace infrastructure platforms for B2B marketplaces” — merged ranking from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini & Grok, polled 2026-07-18. https://modelsagree.com/best/best-marketplace-infrastructure-platforms-for-b2b-marketplaces (CC BY 4.0)

Tracked by ModelsAgree · rank 1 = 5 pts … rank 5 = 1 pt · re-polled weekly