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David Beckam @go_6810b7ddd4b7a
Amazon Clone Models: A Technical Overview
Amazon has established the benchmark for online marketplaces in the rapidly expanding eCommerce industry. Its business model, platform design, and technological infrastructure are studied and emulated by many startups and enterprises aiming to build their own marketplace platforms. An "Amazon clone" refers to a web or app-based system that mimics Amazon’s functionality providing multi-vendor features, advanced search, order processing, and user management. This article takes a deep technical dive into how such clone models work, and the core technologies behind them.
1. Introduction to Amazon Clone Architecture
An Amazon clone's architecture usually takes a tiered, modular approach. At a high level, it includes:
Frontend Layer (User Interface)

Backend Layer (Application Logic)

Database Layer (Data Storage)

API Layer (Communication between systems)

Admin Panel (Management interface)

This layered structure enables flexibility, scalability, and security. Developers often use a microservices or service-oriented architecture (SOA) to allow individual components like user authentication, product search, and order management to work independently.
2. Core Features of an Amazon-Like Platform
Role-based access control, or RBAC, for users, suppliers, and administrators These consist of:
User Registration & Login: Secure sign-up, login, and profile management features.

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07:13 AM - Jul 16, 2025 (UTC)

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