International expansion often comes with complexity: multiple languages, prices in different currencies, tax rules for each country, payment methods adapted to each market… But it doesn’t have to be a complicated process.
In LogiCommerce, all of this is managed from a single BackOffice, centrally and with full control over what to display in each country. In this article, we walk through the process step by step, following the real flow shown in the video "Manage multiple countries from a single BackOffice with LogiCommerce."
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The first step when selling in different markets is defining which languages will be available in your online store.
From the Settings → Languages window, LogiCommerce displays a complete list of all available options. If you want to add a new language, simply select it and decide whether it will be visible to users.
This allows you to adapt each country’s experience without additional technical configurations:
The second step is configuring currencies. In the Currencies section, the process is just as intuitive:
This setup allows brands to operate in multiple countries without duplicating stores or creating parallel configurations. Prices can be shown in different currencies depending on user location or preference.
One of the most important features is the management of sales areas, where you decide in which countries your online store will be active.
From this section, you can:
For example, if you select Spain, you can review its taxes and choose which languages and currencies will only be shown to users in Spain.
All through a visual interface: drag-and-drop, activate or deactivate, with no technical development required.
Once you’ve configured languages, currencies and countries, the next step is deciding which combinations will be available in each market.
Just reopen the language and currency windows and drag those you want to make visible for a specific country. If at any time you no longer want them to appear, simply mark them as “not visible.”
This granular control helps adapt the online store to local realities:
Finally, from Payment systems, LogiCommerce lets you define which payment methods will be available in each country.
The process is equally simple:
This makes it easier to respect local purchasing habits, regulations or agreements with payment providers, without duplicating configurations or dealing with complex exceptions.
Altogether, these features enable managing an international strategy in a practical way:
LogiCommerce is designed to help brands expand into multiple countries without adding unnecessary layers of complexity. Internationalization stops being a technical challenge and becomes a strategic decision.
