Global e-commerce retailer THG is focused on innovating how businesses connect to their consumers worldwide. Founded in Manchester in 2004, THG employs over 7,000 people and manages a portfolio of leading digital beauty, health, wellness and sports nutrition brands through its three core businesses: THG Beauty, THG Nutrition, and THG Ingenuity.
THG Beauty offers more than 1,300 premium beauty brands, THG Nutrition includes the #1 sports nutrition brand (Myprotein), and THG Ingenuity offers an end-to-end e-commerce platform connecting brands with consumers across the globe. Altogether, THG maintains dozens of fulfillment centers, production facilities, and data centers worldwide to serve its growing base of first-party consumers and third-party retailers.
Over the past several years, one of THG’s priorities has been investing in cloud-native IT to modernize its proprietary technology platform, Ingenuity. Developed by THG, Ingenuity provides a range of direct-to-consumer e-commerce capabilities like site hosting, marketing, fulfillment, and delivery management. This platform not only operates as a standalone business serving third-party brand owners like Coca-Cola, Kraft Heinz, and Homebase, it also forms the digital foundation for THG’s own e-commerce operations, underpinning the customer experience and supply chain for THG’s other business divisions THG Beauty and THG Nutrition.
“We want to be international category leaders in the fashion, beauty, and nutrition spaces — that means we need to provide a world-class tech platform for all our customers,” explains THG’s Principal Software Engineer Shaun Hall.
Alongside innovations to its e-commerce capabilities, THG wanted to ensure that its security investments also kept pace. Abraham Ingersoll, THG’s Chief Security Officer (CISO), explains:
“When some of the world's most well-known brands rely on you, it's absolutely critical that your security stays two steps ahead. The less-evolved company is always a target for attack.”
To accelerate its modernization and security goals, THG turned to Cloudflare:
For THG, adopting the Cloudflare developer platform to help modernize a problematic, legacy infrastructure was the first order of business. For ecommerce applications, data must remain fresh. Having the ability to render webpages with up-to-date pricing and availability and eliminating the “cold start” shopping problem is crucial for driving revenue. Before deploying Cloudflare, THG’s e-commerce frontend had performance problems — changes took up to 8 hours to deploy and bottlenecks caused by the legacy system affected business agility.
To improve overall website performance and enhance developer productivity, THG chose Workers — Cloudflare’s high-performance, automatically scaling, serverless development environment on the network edge — to provide the foundation for its new platform, THG Altitude.
“Workers is so good at the cold path — immediately rendering a webpage for a product that's not been visited recently,” says Hall. “That helps get our pricing and availability updates through to the customer faster.”
Using Workers, THG easily achieved its goal of reducing deployment times from one work day to under ten minutes.
“Cloudflare Workers smashed our developer productivity and performance concerns. It’s great for the business,” says Hall.
In addition to improving developer productivity and day-to-day performance, Workers' scalability and responsiveness to traffic conditions have improved the THG shopping experience, eliminated hours of testing to prepare for seasonal and promotional events, and eased stakeholders’ anxiety.
“Every year we braced for the swarm of Black Friday visitors onto our websites,” says Hall. “Now, thanks to the massive scalability of Workers and the Cloudflare global network, we know the system is not going to fall over during peak season — we no longer worry about whether our websites can handle the surges in traffic.”
Highlighting another benefit of basing its newly built platform on Workers and the Cloudflare developer platform, Hall describes the company’s experience migrating one of its luxury fashion websites, Coggles, onto the new platform.