StagingPro is a full-service sandbox, testing, staging, and CI/CD solution for Enterprise-level BigCommerce stores.
It uses Git, BigCommerce’s APIs, and StagingPro’s public API to provide an auditable solution. It also solves access control problems; it is easier to develop features and work with store data without giving the development team access credentials to the production store.
To add StagingPro to a store or set of stores, connect with your BigCommerce representative.
Consult the resources section for links to more in-depth documentation.
StagingPro can help developers, designers, merchants, and other team members. Its applications are not limited to the following; consult StagingPro’s documentation to learn how you can implement it to benefit your store or client.
StagingPro lets developers do the following:
StagingPro has the following advantages for frontend design and development:
With StagingPro, you can stage changes to a store’s data. For example, you can add new products and run tests to verify their properties behave as expected. Once the data is ready, you can sync StagingPro with the production store.
You can use StagingPro to migrate a store from Catalog V2 to V3, test the store’s functional logic against the changes, and sync the catalog changes at the same time you deploy related changes to store scripts and applications.
Users have asked the following questions:
No. However, for different use cases, you can use the StagingPro UI to automatically update the business logic that associates SKUs with category names, hierarchies, brands, etc.
Work with your sales rep to re-provision the sandbox and install the StagingPro app for the correct region.
The StagingPro app displays the store’s time zone in its scheduling view. To deploy to a storefront in a different time zone, determine what time it will be for the store at the time you want the changes to appear on the subject storefront, then schedule the deployment using the calculated time. If you use a third-party API to perform the calculations, you must account for daylight savings time. To learn more about store time, see our Help Center article on Date and Timezone Settings.