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Overall though in a Shopify vs Ecwid debate, when it comes to ‘out of the box’ flexibility on product options, it’s a win for Ecwid.

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Removing the limits on product options in Shopify may require you to pay for a third-party solution like the ‘Infinite Options’ app pictured above.Įcwid, by contrast, is much more straightforward in this regard and doesn’t limit product options at all.Īnother issue with Shopify’s product options is that allowing your customers to provide bespoke information for items - for example, some text for an engraving or a gift message - is not possible without either adding some code to a product template, or investing in an app (quite a few are available from Shopify’s app store which give remove the above limitations).Īgain, Ecwid works better here - so long as you’re on a paid-for plan, you can just add a simple text box or file upload button to your products to capture any additional information that you might need to fulfil an order.Ĭreating a customized checkout process is easier in Ecwidįor many users, Shopify’s three 3 options and its limitations around data capture won’t really pose problems.īut for users who do have more complex requirements in this area, and want to create a standalone hosted ecommerce site, I’d suggest taking a look at BigCommerce, which is more flexible in this regard. You can buy a Shopify app that removes the limitations combine two options into one create separate products or do some coding to add more options.īut it would be better if Shopify’s product option limits were more generous in the first place. Now, this limit won’t be a showstopper for many merchants - and if it is, there are workarounds available. With Shopify, you are limited to just 3 product options per product.įor example, if you were selling a birthday card on Shopify, you could allow users to choose card size, card colour and envelope type - but if you wanted to allow them to choose envelope colour as well, you wouldn’t be able to. Only the $99 per month ‘Unlimited’ plan - as its name suggests - lets you upload an unrestricted number of products.

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With Ecwid, you are limited to 10 products on the free plan 100 on its $15 per month ‘Venture’ plan and 2,500 on its $35 per month ‘Business’ plan. Shopify is considerably more generous than Ecwid when it comes to the number of products you can host in your store - you can host an unlimited number, regardless of the plan you’re on.

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On the plus side, you won’t be charged for doing so - but on the down side, you will have to factor in a little bit of time to configure your chosen payment processor. With Ecwid, you must make use of a third-party payment gateway to process transactions. This will be on top of any fees charged by your chosen payment gateway provider. If your country isn’t on the list, you will have to use a third-party payment gateway, and you will be charged a percentage of sales for doing so (varying from 0.5% to 2% depending on the plan you’re on).

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However, Shopify Payments can only be used if you are selling from certain countries ( see our Shopify review for a full list). (You will still need to factor in the usual credit card processing fees - but Shopify won’t take a cut of your sales). So, let’s drill down into the specific ecommerce features you get with Ecwid and Shopify. Pricing, of course, is just one part of the picture - and not necessarily the most important part!

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In the case of Ecwid, paying yearly gives you a 16.6% discount Shopify offers 10% and 20% discounts respectively if you start a trial and then pay upfront for 1 or 2 years’ service. Discountsīoth Ecwid and Shopify offer discounts if you pay upfront for a year’s service. You can access this free trial via this link.Ī quick note about the ‘Shopify Plus’ plan: this is designed with ‘enterprise’ users in mind - i.e., those with very particular needs regarding security and uptime, or advanced requirements when it comes to integrating Shopify with internal systems (CRM tools, databases etc.).įor most businesses however, one of the cheaper Shopify plans works fine. Make use of a Shopify ‘Buy Button’ which allows you to sell products on an existing site.Ī free trial of Shopify lets you test the product and get a sense of your requirements - this normally lasts 14 days, but can usually be extended upon request. Use Shopify to sell goods in physical locations (i.e., at point of sale)















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