BigCommerce vs. WordPress vs. Shopify
Shopify provides a first-party POS system, email provider, and augmented reality.
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Key features |
BigCommerce |
WordPress |
Shopify |
---|---|---|---|
Free trial | Yes | No | Yes |
24/7 support | Yes | No | Yes |
Sell online and in-store | Yes | No | Yes |
Business capital | No | No | Yes |
Custom domain | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SEO features | Yes | No | Yes |
Hosting | Yes | No | Yes |
Sell worldwide | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Multi-currency support | Yes | No | Yes |
Mobile-friendly | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Fraud protection | No | No | Yes |
Integrated checkout | Yes | No | Yes |
Integrated fulfillment network | No | No | Yes |
Email marketing tools | No | No | Yes |
App Store | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mobile app for merchants | Yes | No | Yes |
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Neither BigCommerce nor WordPress offer a first-party POS system. POS systems are only available through third-party apps. Fortunately, Shopify offers a first-party POS system that seamlessly integrates with your ecommerce sales so you can get a quick snapshot on your overall business’ performance. With Shopify POS, you’ll have unlimited store staff access, in-store analytics, smart inventory management, and so much more.
Unlike BigCommerce and WordPress, Shopify offers users the ability to get business loans without an application process. You’ll be able to get funds fast so you can fund payroll, inventory, or marketing. Repayment is made through a percentage of your sales.
BigCommerce has over 65 payment gateways, whereas WordPress only offers payment gateways through its WooCommerce plug-in. However, Shopify offers over 100 payment gateways, including Shopify Payments, Google Pay, PayPal, and more.
Both BigCommerce and WordPress offer fraud prevention via a third-party integration. Shopify provides a first-party fraud prevention feature in your back end when a customer places an order. You’ll be able to easily assess whether an order is low, medium, or high risk to help protect your business against fraud.
Unlike with BigCommerce and WordPress, on Shopify you’ll be able to add augmented reality multimedia on your product pages with ease.Shopify ARwill help bring your products to life and give your customers more confidence when making a purchase.
WordPress sales are only possible through a plug-in like WP Shopify or WooCommerce. BigCommerce has sales limits of up to $180,000 annually, depending on your plan. Shopify allows unlimited sales on all pricing plans, as there’s no obligation to upgrade to other plans.
Neither BigCommerce nor WordPress offer a buyer-facing app for shoppers. Shopify’s Shop app allows you to track, pay, and shop with ease.
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The difference between BigCommerce and WordPress is that BigCommerce is a specialized ecommerce platform, whereas WordPress is a content management system. Like BigCommerce, Shopify is an ecommerce software.
BigCommerce is a good choice for ecommerce compared to WordPress, which requires third-party plug-ins to add a commerce experience. Alternatively, you can use Shopify to run your online store. Shopify has over 6,000 apps and integrations that allow you to sell on platforms like Amazon, Etsy, Facebook, and more. You’ll also be able to sell internationally since Shopify has over 100 payment gateways to choose from in various countries.
Neither BigCommerce nor WordPress offer a POS system. Fortunately, Shopify does. You’ll be able to easily manage both online and offline sales in a unified experience to measure your business’ success. Shopify POS offers advanced inventory features, custom staff permissions, and unified reporting.
Page last updated: January 24, 2022
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