Shopify vs WooCommerce
Which Platform Should You Build On?
We built real stores on both platforms and tested every dimension that matters for revenue. Shopify is faster and easier — WooCommerce gives you more control for less money. Here's how to choose the right one for your business.
Shopify wins for most people starting a store today — faster setup, less maintenance, better support, and a proven conversion-optimised checkout. WooCommerce wins if you need deep customisation, already run WordPress, or want to avoid ongoing subscription fees at scale.
Hosted SaaS vs. open-source — a fundamental difference
Shopify and WooCommerce are both e-commerce platforms, but their underlying architecture creates completely different trade-offs around cost, control, and complexity.
How we scored each platform
Tested on real stores running real products. Scored across 6 dimensions most relevant to e-commerce operators.
Head-to-head feature breakdown
Tested on production stores. Every entry verified hands-on, not from documentation.
| Feature | Shopify | WooCommerce |
|---|---|---|
| Platform & Hosting | ||
| Hosting included | ✓ Fully managed | Self-hosted required |
| SSL certificate | ✓ Included | Self-configured |
| Automatic updates | ✓ Automatic | Manual |
| 99.99% uptime SLA | ✓ Guaranteed | Depends on host |
| CDN included | ✓ Global CDN | Add-on required |
| Store Building | ||
| Theme quality | Premium, conversion-focused | Wide variety, quality varies |
| Drag-and-drop editor | ✓ Built-in | Page builder required |
| Mobile responsiveness | ✓ All themes | ✓ Most themes |
| Custom code access | Limited (Liquid) | ✓ Full PHP/HTML/CSS |
| Payments & Checkout | ||
| Native payment processing | ✓ Shopify Payments | ✓ WooPayments |
| Transaction fees | 0.5–2% (non-Shopify Pay) | ✓ None |
| One-page checkout | ✓ Native | Plugin required |
| Shop Pay (accelerated) | ✓ Included | Not available |
| Marketing & SEO | ||
| SEO control | Good, some limitations | ✓ Full control (Yoast etc) |
| Blog / content | Basic built-in blog | ✓ Full WordPress CMS |
| Email marketing native | ✓ Shopify Email included | Plugin required |
| Abandoned cart recovery | ✓ All plans | Plugin required |
Shopify wins setup. WooCommerce wins flexibility.
How quickly you can go from zero to live store — and what the ongoing experience is like.
WooCommerce costs less at scale — if you manage it yourself
The headline price difference is misleading. Here's the real cost comparison when you account for everything.
The right platform for each type of store
Based on real-world testing with both platforms across multiple store types.
The honest trade-offs of each platform
No platform is perfect. Here's exactly what you gain and give up with each choice.
Start on Shopify. Move to WooCommerce if the economics demand it.
Shopify is the right default for most stores starting today — faster launch, better checkout, zero maintenance overhead. WooCommerce is the right move when you need full code control, have development resources, or your revenue scale makes Shopify's fees economically inefficient. Most successful WooCommerce stores started on Shopify first.
Common questions about Shopify vs WooCommerce
The questions we get most from store owners trying to choose between the two platforms.