We tested Shopify across the full stack — store builder, checkout, apps, and analytics — on real operating stores. The highest-converting checkout in e-commerce, the best ecosystem, and the fastest path from zero to a live professional store. Here's what you actually get, what it costs, and where it falls short.
Bottom line: Shopify is the default choice for most online stores in 2026 — fastest setup, highest-converting checkout, and an app ecosystem that covers every edge case. The trade-off is real: transaction fees if you don't use Shopify Payments, and costs that compound as you add apps. For stores doing serious volume that already own their WordPress infrastructure, WooCommerce can be cheaper. For everyone else — Shopify.
Shopify is a fully-hosted e-commerce platform that powers 4.5 million+ merchants across 175 countries. It handles hosting, security, checkout, and infrastructure so you can focus entirely on products and marketing — without touching a server.
Tested on live stores across DTC, dropshipping, B2B, and retail use cases. Scored against the e-commerce platform category average.
Tested hands-on across multiple stores and plans. These are the features that drive real e-commerce revenue.
Monthly subscription plus transaction fees (if not using Shopify Payments). App costs are extra — budget €50–200/month for a typical app stack at the Basic/Grow tier.
Four clear use cases where Shopify wins — and the one scenario where WooCommerce is the better call.
The most common alternatives — where Shopify leads and where competitors close the gap.
| Feature | Shopify | WooCommerce | BigCommerce | Wix |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Platform & Hosting | ||||
| Fully hosted | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Starting price | €24/mo | Free + hosting ~€15/mo | €29/mo | €17/mo (e-commerce) |
| Transaction fees | 0% with Shopify Pay | ✓ 0% always | ✓ 0% always | 0% on Business+ |
| Checkout & Conversion | ||||
| Checkout conversion | ★ Best — Shop Pay | Good (customisable) | Good | Basic |
| One-click checkout | ✓ Shop Pay native | Plugin required | Amazon Pay add-on | ✗ |
| Abandoned cart recovery | ✓ All plans | Plugin required | ✓ All plans | ✓ |
| Ecosystem & Scalability | ||||
| App ecosystem | ★ 8,000+ apps | ✓ 60,000+ plugins | 1,000+ apps | 500+ apps |
| Multi-channel selling | ★ Best native | Plugin required | ✓ Good | Limited |
| SEO flexibility | Good (limited URL) | ★ Full control | ✓ Good | Basic |
| Ease of use | ★ Fastest onboarding | Requires tech skills | ✓ Easy | ★ Very easy |
Shopify earns the highest score in our review collection for one primary reason: the checkout converts better than any competitor. Shop Pay's 150M+ saved customer profiles create a network effect that's almost impossible to replicate — a first-time visitor to your store might already have their payment details saved from purchasing elsewhere on Shopify. That conversion uplift compounds over every single transaction.
The limitations are real — transaction fees outside Shopify Payments, app costs that stack up, and limited SEO/content flexibility vs WordPress. But for the majority of online stores that are focused on conversion, revenue, and growth rather than content marketing, Shopify is the right default in 2026.
The questions we get most from merchants evaluating Shopify.
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