{"id":135050,"date":"2023-05-29T01:26:44","date_gmt":"2023-05-29T01:26:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businessyield.com\/?p=135050"},"modified":"2023-06-01T05:45:22","modified_gmt":"2023-06-01T05:45:22","slug":"bigcommerce-vs-shopify","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businessyield.com\/competitive-research\/bigcommerce-vs-shopify\/","title":{"rendered":"BIGCOMMERCE vs SHOPIFY: Features, Price & Which Is Better","gt_translate_keys":[{"key":"rendered","format":"text"}]},"content":{"rendered":"

Shopify and BigCommerce are two of the most effective e-commerce platforms currently on the market. They make the process simple so that anybody can create, market, grow, and run a highly successful company from a single website. Depending on your goals, each platform has pros and cons, but they both have user-friendly interfaces for newcomers, a wide range of intuitive features, and responsive, mobile-friendly templates. Look no further\u2014you’ve found the perfect place if you’re looking for a detailed comparison of Shopify and Squarespace.<\/p>

Bigcommerce vs Shopify<\/strong><\/h2>

Both Shopify and BigCommerce are subscription-based e-commerce platforms that help organizations of all sizes, from tiny local businesses to enormous international consortia. Both platforms offer unlimited access to all of the features included in their plans, including online stores, physical locations, online sales channels, customer support, and gift cards. They also both offer unlimited file storage and bandwidth.<\/p>

Both give customers access to basic shipping tools, a secure sockets layer (SSL) certificate to protect online transactions and the ability to advertise products on various social media platforms. Although both platforms are inexpensive, BigCommerce has more built-in features than Shopify, which has an app store with more than 8,000 paid and free third-party apps.<\/p>

BigCommerce has a higher feature density, which boosts scalability and makes feature learning more difficult. In contrast, Shopify provides a more straightforward starting point that can develop by integrating some of the tens of thousands of apps located in its app store. <\/p>

Along with the same three paid plans, Shopify additionally provides a Shopify Lite plan for those who wish to sell goods online but do not wish to maintain an online store. Customers of the $9 per month plan can conduct in-person sales of goods by using a card reader and the Shopify Point of Sale app. They can incorporate a Buy Button into their website as well.<\/p>

#1. Themes<\/h3>

Both Shopify and BigCommerce offer mobile-friendly themes. BigCommerce offers twelve free themes, while Shopify offers eight. Everyone can be modified to fit different industries. Shopify offers more than 70 themes with prices ranging from $150 to $350. Between $150 and $300, there are 150 themes available for BigCommerce. Although both platforms provide responsive, mobile-friendly themes, Shopify has a reputation for consistently outperforming the competition in terms of theme design and usability.<\/p>

#2. Shopping Cart<\/h3>

Online buyers are susceptible to distraction. The shopping cart function in a store needs to be seamless because if the checkout process is not quick and simple, store owners can easily lose potential customers. For a variety of discount features, such as cart-level discounts, quantity breaks or tiered pricing, and automatic discounts for particular customer groups, Shopify depends on third-party apps. Without the aid of a third-party app, users of BigCommerce can create cart-level discounts, coupon codes, and automatic discounts for customers associated with customer groups. <\/p>

BigCommerce has 65 pre-integrated online payment options, compared to Shopify’s more than 100, which support customers’ preferred payment methods.<\/p>

#3. SEO<\/h3>

For websites to rank higher in searches, search engine optimization (SEO) is crucial. Numerous SEO features are available out of the box with BigCommerce, including optimized URLs, one-of-a-kind URLs, embedded microdata on product pages, and URL rewrites that automatically modify the URL whenever a product is given a new name. Users of Shopify can add keywords, edit meta descriptions and titles, and change blog post URLs.<\/p>

Each of big commerce’s plans also includes professional reporting tools, whereas Shopify only includes basic reporting with its mid-tier plan and advanced reporting tools with its most expensive plan. Users of BigCommerce and Shopify can integrate Google Analytics to get more detailed reports on how visitors use their websites. BigCommerce excels at providing out-of-the-box SEO features, but Shopify offers a greater variety of third-party apps that can be used for SEO. <\/p>

Reasons to Choose Shopify <\/h2>