Comparing Wix vs. Shopify pits two e-commerce-friendly website builders against each other. Both Shopify and Wix allow you to create a website relatively easily and quickly and both let you sell products and services online. So which platform is best for your website or online store? That depends on your exact business requirements.

Forbes Advisor analyzed Wix and Shopify, looking at important features such as cost, e-commerce capabilities, customer support, ease of use and scalability. Each platform has its pros and cons, which we explain in depth in this review.

Wix vs. Shopify: At a Glance

Wix

Wix
4.0
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Pricing

$0 to $159

per month

Free trial

14

days

Term lengths

Month-to-month, annual and two-year

Wix
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On Wix's Website

$0 to $159

per month

14

days

Month-to-month, annual and two-year

Pros & Cons
  • Extremely user-friendly
  • Free plan available
  • Wide variety of plans
  • 800+ design templates
  • Large Wix App Market
  • No live phone support; call-back only
  • Only basic e-commerce integrations available
  • Limited storage
  • Not great for large online stores

Shopify

Shopify
4.0
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Pricing

$29 to $299

per month (paid annually)

Free trial

3 days + 1 Month for $1

Term lengths

Month-to-month, annual and two-year plans

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On Shopify's Website

$29 to $299

per month (paid annually)

3 days + 1 Month for $1

Month-to-month, annual and two-year plans

Pros & Cons
  • Strong scalability
  • Excellent customer support
  • 6,000+ integrations
  • Extensive e-commerce features
  • Strong reporting/sales analytics
  • Higher-tier plans are pricey
  • Limited number of free templates
  • Not as intuitive as more basic website builders
  • E-commerce features limited on lowest-tier plan

How Wix and Shopify Stack Up

  Wix Shopify
Price
$0 to $159 per month*
$29 to $299 per month**
Online Payment Processing Fees
Wix Payments: 2.9% + 30 cents; other fees vary by region and payment gateway
Shopify Payments: 2.4% to 2.9% + 30 cents; other fees vary by payment gateway
Free Plan
Free Trial
14 days
3 days
Custom Domain Included
SSL Certificate
Checkout on Your Domain
Abandoned Cart Recovery
Unlimited Products
E-Commerce Analytics
Accept Payments on Facebook, Instagram and Amazon
Customer Accounts
Gift Cards
Available through Gifted third-party app
Discount Codes
Sell Digital Goods
1 GB file size limit
5 GB file size limit
Multilingual Capabilities
Real-Time Shipping (U.S.)
USPS only
USPS, UPS and DHL Express
Automatic Tax Calculations
On Business Unlimited and Business VIP plans
Built-in functionality for United States, European Union, United Kingdom and Canadian users
Product Options and Variants
Six product options; 100 variants per product; manage 1,000 total variants
Three product options; 100 variants per product
Transaction Fees
Shopify Payments: none External payment gateways: 0.5% to 2%
Dropshipping Options
On Business Unlimited and Business VIP plans
Extensive options via third-party apps
Mobile Apps
Wix Owner for iOS and Android
Shopify and Shopify POS for iOS and Android
Integrations
300+ (not all e-commerce-focused)
6,000+ (e-commerce focused)
Customer Support
Online help center, plus call-back and email Monday through Friday
24/7 online help center, chat, email and phone
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Read our Shopify review
*Wix pricing is for its annual plan.
**Shopify is also for its annual plan. Shopify also offers a $9 plan called Shopify Lite that lets you add e-commerce functionality to existing websites with Buy Buttons; Shopify Lite is not a stand-alone website plan.

There are several differences between the two website builders. Wix offers a free plan; Shopify does not. Shopify does not give you a free custom domain, but Wix does. Shopify’s gift card feature is built into the platform, while you’ll need a third-party app to offer gift cards on your Wix site.

You can sell digital goods on both platforms, but you’re restricted to a 1 GB file size limit with Wix, while Shopify allows files of up to 5 GB. Shopify offers more real-time shipping options than Wix, but Wix offers more product options and variations. Wix does not charge transaction fees and neither does Shopify if you’re using Shopify Payments but it charges 0.5% to 2% for other payment gateways.

Ease of Use

Wix and Shopify are both built with user-friendliness in mind; however, that doesn’t mean they’re both super easy to use. To understand which website builder is right for you, it’s helpful to know how each evolved.

Wix is built for those who need a professional online presence but have limited coding and design skills. The Wix platform is rich with features that help you create website content, such as “About Us” business descriptions, blogs and articles. Wix offers e-commerce functionality, but it was not originally designed to host online stores.

Shopify is, and always has been, a tool to create online stores. Content features such as blogs and business description pages are available with Shopify, but they are not the platform’s key focus.

The reality is that building a basic business website is much easier than building a full-fledged online store; that’s because there are fewer choices you need to make. With an online store, you need to make decisions about payment gateways, tax calculation, product variations, shopping cart functionality, shipping options, return policies and procedures—and that’s just to get up and running.

Both Wix and Shopify are relatively easy to use. Shopify is easier if you’re building an online store, particularly if you plan to scale it. Wix is easier if you’re building a content-rich website that also offers basic e-commerce functions, such as collecting payment for services or selling a limited number of items.

Pricing

Wix offers a free plan as well as seven paid plans, plus customized enterprise plans. The free plan comes with limited features, contains Wix branding and is not e-commerce-enabled.

The four Wix basic website plans are designed for those who need a professional website but don’t plan to accept online payments. These plans all include a free custom domain, an SSL certificate and 2 GB to unlimited GB of storage. The Core, Business and Business Elite plans also come with a professional logo and an events calendar app. Here is the pricing breakdown for these basic website plans:

  • Light: $17 per month
  • Core: $29 per month
  • Business: $36 per month
  • Business Elite: $159 per month

All Wix e-commerce plans come with the following features:

  • Accept secure online payments (single payments and recurring)
  • Customer accounts
  • Free custom domain
  • Unlimited products
  • Abandoned cart recovery

The Wix Business Unlimited and Business VIP plans also come with 100 to 500 automated sales transactions, subscription sales, marketplace selling, dropshipping by Modalyst and product reviews by KudoBuzz. The Business VIP plan includes priority custom care, customized reports and a loyalty program by Smile.io.

Shopify has a low-price plan called Shopify Lite, which lets you add e-commerce functionality to your existing website for $9 per month. You can add Buy Buttons to your Squarespace, Weebly, WordPress or even Wix website through Shopify Lite. You can also use Shopify Lite to accept credit card payments in person via the point-of-sale (POS) app that you can add to your iOS or Android device.

If you want to build a fully functional, e-commerce-ready website with Shopify, you’ll need to choose from three plans. All Shopify plans come with unlimited products, 24/7 support, the ability to sell on online marketplaces and social media, discount codes, abandoned cart recovery, gift cards, shipping labels, fraud analysis and Shopify POS Lite.

The chart below illustrates some of the key differences among the three Shopify plans.

  Basic Shopify Shopify Advanced Shopify
Price per Month*
$39
$105
$399
Staff Access Number
2 5 15
Inventory Locations (such as warehouses, pop-ups, retail stores or anywhere else you store your goods)
Up to 4
Up to 5
Up to 8
Reports
Standard
Advanced
Third-party Calculated Shipping Rates
Shipping Discount
Up to 77%
Up to 88%
UP to 88%
USPS Priority Mail Cubic Pricing
Online Credit Card Rates
2.9% + 30 cents
2.6% + 30 cents
2.4% + 30 cents
In-Person Credit Card Rates
2.7% + 30 cents
2.5% + 30 cents
2.4% + 30 cents
International Domains
International Pricing
International Per-Variant Pricing
*Shopify offers a 10% discount on annual plans.

Design Options

With over 800 design templates, Wix offers far more design flexibility than Shopify. Wix comes with a user-friendly drag-and-drop editor so you can tailor your site for your business needs. If you prefer, you can opt to use the Wix Artificial Design Intelligence (ADI) editor instead. With the ADI, you simply answer a few questions regarding the purpose of your site and basic visual preferences—such as which font options and colors you prefer—and the Wix ADI designs your website for you.

Shopify has only 10 free design templates, though each of those comes with two to three variations for a tad more design flexibility. There are another 70+ Shopify themes available, though you’ll pay a one-time fee ranging from $150 to $350 (or more) to access those premium themes.

Integrations

The Wix App Market lists 300+ third-party integrations that allow you to add advanced features to your Wix website. Many of these apps are free, while others come with steep price tags.

Integrations can help you perform several business functions including collecting leads, analyzing traffic, improving visitor engagement, selling more online or enhancing your website’s design. Popular third-party apps that sync with Wix include Privy, Overtok Call Conversion, MarketPush Cart Recovery, Shippo, SKU IQ Inventory Sync, Printful, Birthday Club, Low Stock Alerts, Gifted, Etsy Shop and Compare Ninja.

Shopify has a lot more third-party integrations than Wix; all 6,000-plus Shopify integrations are related to marketing and operating an online store. Here are just a handful of the most popular apps available for Shopify:

  • UpPromote affiliate marketing
  • Facebook channel
  • AfterShip order tracking and short message service (SMS)
  • Trustpilot reviews
  • TikTok
  • Back in Stock: Customer alerts
  • Klaviyo Email marketing and SMS
  • One-Click Upsell – Zipify OCU
  • Bulk discounts now
  • QuickBooks sync
  • Amazon Fulfillment By Amazon (FBA) shipping
  • Easy digital products
  • Snapchat ads
  • Return magic
  • Wishlist plus
  • DSers – AliExpress dropshipping
  • Printful
  • Hotjar

Customer Support

The Wix Help Center features an extensive knowledge base that is adequate for finding answers to frequently asked questions and addressing common technical issues. Wix offers call-back and email support for all its paid plan customers. Support is available in English, Spanish and Portuguese from Monday through Friday between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT. Customer inquiries are usually addressed within 24 hours, except on weekends. Priority support is available for Wix VIP plan customers.

Shopify offers true 24/7 live support via email, chat and telephone. Shopify also gives you access to an extensive online help center that features guides, FAQs and tutorials. In addition, Shopify has nearly 900,000 members in its online forum, where you can also turn for support. The contest between Wix and Shopify for best customer support is not even close; Shopify wins.

Bottom Line

In the contest between Wix vs. Shopify, the best solution for you comes down to what you intend to do with your website. Hands down, Shopify is the one of the best e-commerce platforms if you need a feature-rich, scalable online store. While Shopify’s plans get pricey, it’s money well spent when you consider all the built-in e-commerce features plus the 6,000+ third-party integrations.

Wix is the right choice if you need a content-focused website builder that, at most, needs basic e-commerce functionality. Wix offers affordable website plans, more design flexibility and is exceptionally user-friendly.

Further reading: Top Wix Competitors in 2024.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is easier to use: Wix or Shopify?

While both Wix and Shopify are generally regarded as user-friendly content management systems for e-commerce, Wix is much more beginner-friendly. This is due to its intuitive drag-and-drop site editor and prebuilt online store templates.

How does Wix compare to WordPress?

While WordPress is one of the world’s most popular content management systems, Wix is much easier to use making it better for beginners. However, since WordPress is code-based it offers far more customization capabilities, making it better for those building a site with unique requirements. Learn more about Wix vs WordPress.

What are some ways that my business can benefit from a website builder?

A website builder makes it simple for you to design a website that meets your specifications and allows you to host where you choose when it comes time for the site to go live. If your budget allows, Shopify and Wix offer features that meet your needs.

How scalable are website builders?

Website builders are highly scalable, and your plan can be easily modified to meet the needs of your growing team. If you outgrow even the top-level package of your service, many vendors offer enterprise-level functionality with customized pricing. It may be worthwhile to get in touch with your system’s customer service team to learn more.