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Replatforming a SCAYLE Frontend Without Touching the Backend

Whether you are moving onto SCAYLE or already live on it, the frontend is often where the pressure sits: an aging custom storefront, slow marketing changes or Core Web Vitals that fall short. Because SCAYLE is headless, you can renew the frontend in phases on the Storefront API while the backend stays exactly as it is.

Why phased beats big-bang

A full frontend rebuild is a large, risky program. But SCAYLE's REST Storefront API already decouples frontend from backend, so you do not have to do it all at once. You can move route groups one at a time, validating each against the live API before the next.

Phased replatforming on the Storefront API

  • Phase 1: stand up the new Laioutr frontend against the Storefront API for a contained scope, for example content and landing pages
  • Phase 2: migrate category and product pages, validating Storefront API responses against the live catalog
  • Phase 3: move basket and checkout, the highest-risk flows, with parallel running and measurement
  • Phase 4: cut over remaining routes and retire the old frontend

At every phase the SCAYLE backend stays untouched. You change how data is rendered, not where it lives. PIM, checkout and order management remain in SCAYLE throughout.

The rollback plan matters

Each phase has a defined scope and a rollback path: routes can point back to the previous frontend if a phase regresses. Replatforming becomes a controlled sequence of reversible steps rather than a single cutover. Performance and accessibility are validated per phase.

What you gain

  • Marketing autonomy through a visual page builder, no engineering ticket per banner
  • Lighthouse 100 target and Core Web Vitals out of the box
  • WCAG 3.0 and BFSG handled at the platform level
  • Backend optionality preserved, since the frontend is not re-coupled to backend internals

Realistic timeline

A mid-sized SCAYLE storefront with clear branding and no exotic custom logic typically goes from kickoff to first live phase in weeks, with full cutover over a few phases. High-volume or heavy B2B setups are scoped per phase.

FAQ

Can we run Laioutr alongside our current frontend?

Yes. During transition both consume the same Storefront API, so you can migrate route groups gradually.

Is the SCAYLE backend modified?

No. Replatforming happens at the frontend layer on the Storefront API. Backend configuration and data stay in place. Book a migration scoping call.

How is risk controlled?

Through phasing and rollback. Each phase is reversible, and high-risk flows like checkout run in parallel before cutover.

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