WooCommerce Alternatives
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WooCommerce is a robust eCommerce plugin for WordPress that enables you to build all types of online stores. Thus, it can be a great choice to fuel your eCommerce WordPress hosting plans using premium WooCommerce extensions.
WooCommerce is not the only solution for eCommerce development. You can find several other WordPress plugins that allow your or clients’ customers to make purchases on your website.
Here is a list of WooCommerce alternatives that you can use for your eCommerce website:
WP EasyCart
Are you confused with the available diverse WooCommerce add-ons? WP Easy Chart can be a great choice as they include unique features that need extra WooCommerce add-ons such as physical/digital products, coupons, and product variations.
When you pay the price of $99/yr for the WP EasyCart Premium plan including priority support and premium extensions, you can build a user-friendly website quickly in WordPress.
eCommerce Product Catalog
eCommerce Product Catalog is a lightweight WooCommerce alternative. If you want to build an online store at a reasonable price or only list products and not pay through the website, this plugin can be an ideal choice.
When combined with other plugins, the eCommerce Product Catalog offers various premium extensions that unlock extra features. These extensions are bundled together in a few tiers that range from $45 to $449/year for the multi-website Developer bundle.
You can also build your custom extension bundles. According to the reviews, the eCommerce Product Catalog seems to be perfect for websites that need to manage a product inventory big enough to slow down other plugins.
The price for the Developer bundle is up to $449/year. It is easy to start but gets complicated with additional extensions. The bundle is good to build catalog websites with big inventories.
Magento
Adobe owned Magento a few years ago. The commercial product functions as an enterprise solution within Adobe Experience Cloud. The core of Magento consists of – open source software, PHP, SQL, and WordPress.
Magento’s open-source edition caters to small businesses and businesses. The similar features between Magento and WordPress enable you to build more customized solutions on big projects.
When you use WordPress for content development and marketing and Magento for eCommerce purposes, they all serve up via API to a sleek front-end.
Magento is free for open source edition, advanced, and perfect for intermediate to advanced developers handling enterprise-level projects.
Ecwid
With Ecwid, you can build a simple and static website built totally in HTML and CSS. This plugin has evolved into a better “sell everywhere” platform that enables you to sell via marketplaces, social media, and within a website.
Ecwid has introduced more advanced tools for point-of-sale(POS) and marketing integration. If you want a new active retainer online, it can be a perfect choice.
You can build a normal website and then make the most of Ecwid to manage everything related to eCommerce. Though it is available for free, you need to pay $299 to $899 for partner programs. Ecwid is user-friendly and perfect for small businesses that require a fast and comprehensive solution.
BigCommerce
BigCommerce is an all-inclusive and independent eCommerce platform that is deeply integrated with WordPress. When you use BigCommerce for WordPress plugin, it automatically adds cart, product, and checkout pages to your WordPress website. With blocks or shortcodes(depending on editor preference), you can embed products into a WordPress page or post.
You can easily handle customer data, transactions, and product inventory on the BigCommerce website.WordPress website is considered as a channel by this plugin. Thus, you can run multiple WordPress websites with various products all in a single BigCommerce plan.
The price for BigCommerce Essentials ranges from $29.95 to $299.95/month for BigCommerce Essentials. They are intermediate with a learning curve and perfect to support stores’ growth while delegating eCommerce to a third-party platform.
Shopify(+WP Shopify)
Shopify is an all-inclusive and independent platform that caters to online stores of all sizes. It has a rich ecosystem of third-party developers who can build excellent add ons and themes.
One of the cons of Shopify is that it doesn’t have strong integrations with WordPress. Many developers try to fix this issue by combining a Shopify store with a WordPress website with one of the two running on a subdomain (for example blog.domain.com for WordPress or store. domain for Shopify).
Use a Shopify buy button to embed products on a WordPress website but it’s not an ideal solution if you have a variety of products to sell. That is when the WP Shopify plugin helps as it helps to enhance the WordPress and Shopify integration by syncing a WordPress website with a Shopify online store.
This plugin imports product as a WordPress post type that works well for SEO. It supports Gutenberg blocks for simple embedding on pages and posts. Shopify comes with a built-in cart system and routes to the Shopify store for checkout.
WP Shopify has both free and paid versions. The free person is good for plugin experimentation. But if you build a feature-rich online store, you should go for the Pro version to unlock all the features and get priority support.
The price starts at $29/mo for Shopify and $10/mo for WP Shopify Pro. The complexity is intermediate as you will need to build a Shopify store in the beginning. It is good to combine a WordPress-activated website with a Shopify-powered store.
Easy Digital Downloads
If you want to sell only digital products like an eBook, you should use Easy Digital Downloads(EDD). This WordPress plugin comes with everything that you need to handle an online store that sells digital products including customer management, shopping cart system, detailed reporting, and discount codes. WordPress stores all these types of data.
You can get a variety of extensions to add more functionality to EDD such as managing software licensing, plugging into email marketing systems, building an online marketplace, using various gateways, and others.
Many web designers and developers use Easy Digital Downloads to accept payments from clients. The price starts at $99/mo. It is user-friendly and perfect for websites that sell only digital products.
Gumroad
Gumroad is an excellent platform that started as a simple way to sell digital products. After that, it expanded into a solution for developers to manage the audience base and sell digital and physical products, run membership and affiliate programs, and raise funds for product launches.
With Gumroad, you can manage everything on your eCommerce website. The WordPress integration is the combination of Gumroad buttons and widgets that you can simply embed in your website.
Gumroad is perfect for creators who have a WordPress website and are looking for an easy solution to manage both primary email marketing like newsletters and Ned to sell a few products.
It is available for free or starts at $10/month for the Creator plan. Gumroad is a user-friendly WooCommerce alternative for artists and creators who doesn’t require an out-an-out eCommerce platform.
Bottomline
When it comes to choosing WooCommerce alternatives, you get a variety of options besides those mentioned above. With the right plugin, you can make a big difference to your website and can offer an excellent shopping experience to users.
So, make the right choice suited to your needs and stand out as an online business owner.
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