Magento 2 Extensions: modules, AI, SEO, and integrations
In the Magento Extensions category, we describe Magento 2 modules from the perspective of practical implementation: when they are worth using and how they affect sales, SEO, store operations, integrations, and maintenance costs. You will find materials here about AI modules, product feeds, translations, automation, B2B, licensing models, and choosing features for the stage of your store’s growth.
How to choose Magento 2 modules for your store's stage of growth: launch, growth, B2B, SEO, automation
Mass Translate with ChatGPT in Magento 2: translation, SEO, content moderation, and linking
Magento modules working with AI in the kowal.store ecosystem
How do we bill Magento modules purchased on kowal.store?
The Magento Extensions category brings together practical articles about Magento 2 modules that help you grow your store without randomly adding features. Here we cover sales, SEO, AI, B2B, integration, content, and admin extensions, and we also show how to choose them for the actual stage of your store’s growth.
Magento offers a great deal of flexibility for expansion, but that flexibility requires structure. Poorly chosen modules can complicate implementation, reduce performance, or increase maintenance costs. That is why in this category we focus not only on what a given module does, but also on when it is worth implementing, what it should work with, and which business problems it solves.
In articles from this category, you will find, among other things:
- overviews of Magento 2 modules available in the kowal.store ecosystem,
- guides to extensions that work with AI,
- materials about product feeds,
llms.txt, Vector Store, and RAG, - tips on SEO, content, translations, and automation,
- information about module licensing without a recurring subscription,
- examples of using modules in B2C, B2B, and multilingual stores,
- recommendations on how to choose features for launch, growth, and further store development.
This category is a good starting point if you want to expand Magento with specific features but do not want to build a chaotic set of random extensions. The goal is a stable store, predictable costs, better SEO, more efficient processes, and greater control over e-commerce growth.