TeraFlex PLUS, another Magento + WordPress duo
12 Comments 19th FEB 2009 | Posted by Tomislav Bilic in Magento, Portfolio, Wordpress

After we launched TeraFlex Suspensions website few months ago, we created a new similar website for Teraflex PLUS. Although the name is similar, this is not the same company. The primary goal of this site is to help Jeep owners to upgrade their pets with parts and accessories for any type of adventure. The secondary goal is to create a Jeep enthusiast community in Utah, USA and surroundings. The site is powered by WordPress and Magento combination.
Magento is a superb Shopping Cart, but it lacks some of the CMS features. WordPress is a superb CMS, but it fails to provide the needs for the eCommerce goals. The combination of these can create a very powerful website. We present you TeraFlex PLUS : Jeep Adventure Outfitters
http://www.teraflexplus.com/

Magento part of the site can be viewed if you click at Shop by Vehicle or Shop by Brand tabs from the main menu, but you will notice that some blocks seamlessly integrate between two solutions.

We developed this site as the Surgeworks team. The design was created by one of out top designers, Rafael Torales. We hope you enjoy it and feel free to post your comments.
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February 19th, 2009 at 19:46
Great looking site! I am very curious how you got the two talking. Did you use lazymonkey’s extension or some other method? Love to hear..
Thanks,
Remkus
February 19th, 2009 at 21:49
WWWOOOOOWWWWW!!! wonderful work!!
May 6th, 2009 at 10:07
I just want to integrate wordpress with magento.
I use lazzymonk extension, but couldn’t get success.
Pls. help me out.
May 20th, 2009 at 20:20
Great to see a working example. Not really a lot of info on Magento > WordPress.
Can you tell me, is it quite easy to have products that have no price but just say call for price?
July 22nd, 2009 at 19:29
Awesome work guys, you have taken two of the most powerful and complicated (Magento) systems and merged them together seamlessly. It would be wonderful to see a write up on the process or a case study showing your thoughts and work.
August 18th, 2009 at 2:50
The checkout features the misspelt phrase “Procced to Checkout”. Could use some quality control, I guess.
September 28th, 2009 at 16:32
THANKS! You guys do a great blog, and have some great contests. Keep up the good work.
December 7th, 2009 at 9:29
Hey Will, I saw above that you were wondering about “call for price” we actually created a module to fix that little problem, check out our site http://www.modulesformagento.com, hopefully this helps you.
December 7th, 2009 at 10:05
@John,
Do you know you’re not allowed to use Magento in domain name?
January 27th, 2010 at 10:14
Hi Magento the coder,
We wrote a little extension to join WordPress and Magento together:
http://www.sonassi.com/knowledge-base/magento-knowledge-base/simple-and-effective-wordpress-and-magento-integration/
Its pretty simple, but works very well.
April 9th, 2010 at 15:35
I tried a different approach of integrating Magento and WordPress. In my setup, I only wanted to use Magento as my backend for catalog and WordPress pulling information from Magento thru Mage.php. Check my blog how I did it.
http://mysillypointofview.wordpress.com/2010/04/08/how-to-use-magentos-session-within-wordpress/
April 25th, 2010 at 0:51
extremework friend, keep it up.|i’m bookmarking this blog & visiting over againfor updates.