You sell products with many variants in your Magento store — and the standard Configurable Products are hitting their limits? Too many combinations, no real-time price calculation, no dependencies between attributes? Then you need a product configurator. And the good news: you don't need an expensive agency or a months-long project.
In this article, we show you how integrating a product configurator into Magento with configento.app works in practice.
Why Magento Standard Variants Often Fall Short
Magento comes with Configurable Products out of the box — products where customers can choose from predefined attributes like color or size. This works well for products with a few clear variants. Problems arise when:
- Millions of combinations are possible (e.g. blinds made to measure with width × height × color × material × operation)
- Dependencies between attributes exist (e.g. certain colors only available in certain sizes)
- Real-time price calculation is needed beyond simple surcharges
- Individual measurements need to be entered as free-text fields
- Bills of materials need to be automatically generated for production
The Architecture: How Does It Work Together?
configento.app is a cloud SaaS solution that integrates via a plugin into Magento 1 and Magento 2 (Adobe Commerce). The configuration logic runs in the cloud, the integration into the store happens seamlessly via Magento Custom Options. The data flow looks like this:
- Customer opens product page in the Magento store
- configento.app loads the configuration interface directly on the product detail page
- Customer selects attributes — price updates in real time
- Customer adds the product to the cart
- Order proceeds normally through Magento checkout
- Configuration data is saved as Magento standard attributes and passed to the ERP system
Step 1: Install Plugin from the Magento Marketplace
The configento.app plugin is available in the official Magento Marketplace. Installation works like any other Magento plugin — via Composer or Marketplace download. Afterward, you'll find a new menu item in your Magento admin panel: the visual management interface of configento.app.
Step 2: Create a Component
A "component" in configento.app is the basic framework of your configurator. You define which attributes your product has, what data type each attribute has (dropdown, radio button, free-text field, number), which values are available, and how the configurator looks — via drag & drop and WYSIWYG editor, no coding required.
Step 3: Define the Rule Set
In the visual rule editor, you define which combinations are valid:
- "If color = Anthracite, then surface = High Gloss is not available"
- "If width > 300cm, then material A is not selectable"
- "If product = Double unit, then minimum depth = 500cm"
Step 4: Set Up Price Calculation
configento.app supports surcharges per attribute value, Excel and CSV price lists, and formulas for complex calculations.
Step 5: Link Product in Magento
Connect the component with an existing Magento product via Custom Options. Once saved, the configurator immediately appears on the product detail page.
Step 6: ERP Integration and Bills of Materials
configento.app saves all configuration data as Magento standard attributes and automatically generates a bill of materials for each configuration, directly transferable to your ERP system.
Conclusion: Easier Than You Think
Integrating a product configurator into Magento doesn't have to be a big project. With configento.app, you install a plugin, set up your components in the visual interface and link them to your products.
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