Choose Shopify over WooCommerce

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Sell everywhere

Sell online with your ecommerce store, online marketplaces, social media, and in-person with Shopify point of sale.

Let customers pay their way

Accept credit cards, local payment methods, and accelerated checkouts with Shopify Payments, or choose from over 100 third-party payment gateways.

Simplified shipping

Fulfill one or multiple orders with a single click and give your customers negotiated shipping rates with Shopify Shipping.

Why Choose Shopify vs WooCommerce

Key features
Included hostingShopify
WooCommerce
Included SSL certificateShopify
WooCommerce
Subdomain includedShopify
WooCommerce
PCI-DSS complianceShopify
WooCommerce
Multiple languages supportedShopify
WooCommerce
Open sourceShopify
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Customizable websiteShopify
WooCommerce
Available app storeShopify
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Mobile app for store ownersShopify
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Detailed reportingShopify
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Built-in blog CMSShopify
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Unlimited productsShopify
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Website themesShopify
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Multiple currenciesShopify
WooCommerce
POS systemShopify
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International payment processorsShopify
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Built-in fraud protectionShopify
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Unlimited storageShopify
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24/7 customer supportShopify
24/7 in English
WooCommerce
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Death Wish Coffee
Jungalow
Rebecca Minkoff

Shopify is 100% the best platform for ecommerce. We have loved our experience with Shopify and will never leave.

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FAQs

Shopify is better than WooCommerce for those looking for an easy setup, included security features, reliable hosting, abundance of apps, and more. Shopify was built specifically for ecommerce whereas WooCommerce was built on top of Wordpress’s focus on content. Those looking to build a reliable, secure, and growing online store might consider Shopify where those looking to build a content-based website with a store feature might choose WooCommerce.
WooCommerce is an open-source platform while Shopify isn’t. Beyond this, Shopify offers a range of features, such as hosting, SSL certificate, subdomain, 24/7 support, built-in fraud detection, over 6000 available apps, and many more features bundled automatically when signing up. WooCommerce is heavily reliant on additional plugins to include many of the features required with running an online store.
Both Shopify and WooCommerce offer security features. Shopify is better for security because it is PCI-DSS compliant and includes an SSL certificate when you sign up. WooCommerce requires extensions or Wordpress plugins to add these elements so it isn’t secure unless you set it up to be.
Shopify has a reliable uptime that is trusted by many big brands, celebrities, and merchants. WooCommerce’s uptime is dependent on the hosting provider you sign up for, which makes it harder to confirm what uptime on WooCommerce is.
While WooCommerce and Wordpress are both free, there are still costs associated with running an online store, such as hosting provider, SSL certificate, and any additional plugins or extensions needed for your store. Shopify’s pricing starts at $348.00 USD/month when paying yearly for Shopify Basic, which includes the features required to run an online store.
Shopify was built for ecommerce whereas WooCommerce was built after Wordpress was created as a plugin instead of an integrated product. Shopify is better for ecommerce for it’s 6000 apps, easy to set up store builder, and award-winning 24/7 support team.
Both Shopify and WooCommerce have a POS. However, if you’re using Shopify for your website, we highly recommend using Shopify POS for your retail sales. That’s because Shopify specializes in bringing together online and in-person inventory, payments, reporting, and customer profiles. When all your business data is in one place, it’s easier to manage inventory, keep track of payments, and give customers the service they expect, like buy online, pick up in store, and more.