Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
BigCommerce
Score 7.8 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
BigCommerce is a SaaS platform that allows SMBs to develop eCommerce sites. Features include the capabilities to design the storefront, configure products, manage payments, generate traffic, and optimize conversion.
$39
per month
Webflow
Score 8.7 out of 10
N/A
Webflow is a Website Experience Platform for modern marketing teams, used to visually build, manage, and optimize websites that offer both the consumer experience teams expect and enterprise-grade performance and scale.
$18
per month
WordPress
Score 8.6 out of 10
N/A
Wordpress is an open-source publishing platform popular with bloggers, and a content management system, known for its simplicity and modifiability. Websites may host their own blogging communities, controlling and moderating content from a single dashboard.
$3
per month 6 GB storage
Pricing
BigCommerceWebflowWordPress
Editions & Modules
Standard
$39
per month
Plus
$105
per month
Pro
$399
per month
Enterprise
Custom
per month
Basic
$18
per month
CMS
$29
per month
Ecommerce - Standard
$42
per month
Business
$49
per month
Ecommerce - Plus
$84
per month
Ecommerce - Advanced
$235
per month
Personal
$4
per month 6 GB storage
Premium
$8
per month 13 GB storage
Business
$25
per month 50 GB storage
Commerce
$45
per month 50 GB storage
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
BigCommerceWebflowWordPress
Free Trial
YesYesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsA discount is offered for annual billing.Up to a 22% discount available for annual pricing.Pricing for Business and Commerce plans vary on number of GB.
More Pricing Information
Community Pulse
BigCommerceWebflowWordPress
Considered Multiple Products
BigCommerce
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce is significantly better, there really is no comparison. Shopify doesn't even have color swatches for their variations. GoDaddy was super limited in terms of customization and just logging into their platform was a pain. The product pages never looked professional …
Chose BigCommerce
I do not recall the name of the platform that we previously had our website hosted on. It was a pretty archaic site that allowed little to no maintenance by myself or my team without extensive training. I have used WordPress in small personal site builds in college and found it …
Chose BigCommerce
WordPress is ridiculously hard to learn, manage, and integrate. It’s not designed to be a one-stop-shop like BigCommerce. I like Shopify, but I would have to pay more to get what I get with BigCommerce, and I would have more apps to manage, sync, and update.
Chose BigCommerce
We think BigCommerce offers some pretty distinct advantages over word press. It is all built like one, and very functional versus WP. With WP you are often cobbling together a lot of plugins. If you are a programmer with experience with WordPress you will probably be fine, but …
Chose BigCommerce
When we first started we were on WordPress, but they didn't have the integrations we needed to fully realize our vision of our site. Shopify was another super suggested option, but once again the integrations were not there. Not to mention the hidden sneakiness of a throttled …
Chose BigCommerce
When compared to WordPress, BigCommerce was just much faster for our customers. In the past, many customers would get frustrated due to our WordPress/WooCommerce site being slow regardless of the optimizations made. At the time, WordPress was also very slow to integrate Apple …
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce is a much more user friendly, manageable and cost-effective tool than Magento, which we previously used. We struggled to find a decent Magento developer and it was an extremely expensive platform which we didn't really need. Shopify for us was limited with our …
Chose BigCommerce
When compared to WordPress, BigCommerce does a pretty great job at allowing their customers to add a LOT of products and organize them in clear, easy-to-understand ways. By organizing by category or type of product, we can make sure our own customers can find what they need …
Chose BigCommerce
Most reliable and robust e-commerce solution for the price. Easy to learn and to continue to use. Great user and customer management. Product capabilities are way better than the competition. It doesn't take a long time to onboard an entire business' inventory and get to …
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce VS Shopify: Do I like Shopify? Yes. Has Shopify positioned itself as more of a get rich quick drop shipping platform, and alternative to marketplaces like Etsy? Also yes. Listen, I still like Shopify a lot, and there are absolutely still cases where I feel Shopify
Chose BigCommerce
easy for customization , no lengthy coding required.
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce simply blows them out of the water. Magento took a nosedive in security and reliability, and their support team "assured" us the issue was fixed on 3 separate occasions. BigCommerce took the opportunity to be crystal clear about how they manage and store our server …
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce gave us room to grow. It seemed to offer options further than we would have had [an] interest in going. The list/choices of apps were great. I do not know if the individuals who wrote the 3rd party apps were vetted, it really felt like they were. They know …
Chose BigCommerce
We used BigCommerce for one feature that none of the other systems offer, the ability to add custom keywords to products was exactly what our client required and BigCommerce offers this with no additional work.
Chose BigCommerce
Amazon is a fair contender however not as easy to understand and get started if you're not in the tech space.
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce was easier to set up with templates that could be customized. BigCommerce helped with onboarding. Customer support is excellent, in the US, and very well trained. The cost was comparable for the service I received.
Chose BigCommerce
Other products I looked into either required too much expert coding to set up a website, or they were too simple and did not allow bulk product imports via flat file. BigCommerce fills the space between enterprise level and very small business well. It's a great platform for …
Chose BigCommerce
From a B2B perspective, BigCommerce wins when compared to any other competitor. The functionality you get for the pro package vs any other platform is astounding. When pricing out Shopify the comparable solution would cost us close to 2000 CAD a month vs BigCommerce $79 pro …
Chose BigCommerce
The main thing that BC was better at is offering a lot of options for each item that we absolutely need with the nature of 99% of our items. Where BC is lacking is their slow customer support and the fact that they charge a lot as our order number increases.
Chose BigCommerce
We decided on Big Commerce because it was something I've used previously while working with another vendor. I liked the all in one solution compared to some of the piecemeal integrations I've used in the past. Due to being related to the cannabis industry, it narrowed my …
Chose BigCommerce
BigCommerce provides the best total solution.
Webflow
Chose Webflow
Webflow falls somewhere in between WordPress as a most basic theme-based platform and HubSpot CMS Hub, which has nearly unlimited capabilities. The ease and pricing are a win for HubSpot but we still use and host sites using WordPress as that is often a client's desire for …
Chose Webflow
Compared to other closed platforms like Squarespace or Shopify, Webflow is much more developer friendly and customizable. The CMS is easier to use and much more flexible to design and develop in. Price points between the 3 are similar. Most of the 3rd party integrations for …
Chose Webflow
I would not say it has substitutes for all features of the other platforms, but overall it is better to use and implement. I would like to see Wix's user management, Shopify and WooCommerce's shop features, and WordPress' ability to host big enterprise blog management. The …
Chose Webflow
The code quality and speed can't even be compared to Elementor; Webflow is simply a much better tool. Instapage has a cool feature for dynamic landing pages, which changes according to Google Ads Keyword, which I miss; however, amazing webflow community members recreated that …
Chose Webflow
A lot more design control and easier to create a custom site, and then also to scale that site going forward. There's a lot about WordPress I miss, though, when it comes to managing a blog—user permissions, SEO control, edit HTML version of posts.
Chose Webflow
Webflow is a great replacement for simple websites like WIX & Squarespace. Webflow, in its current incarnation, will never be able to overtake the ubiquity of WordPress pages, it lacks the automation & tooling of Supernova, the design capabilities of Figma, and the design -> …
Chose Webflow
Framer is Webflow's closest competitor and has some advantages in the animation department, but Webflow has a bit more brand recognition among clients. WordPress is old-fashioned in its approach, and despite offering site-builder themes and plugins, still doesn't have native …
Chose Webflow
Webflow is more comprehensive, so it is also a little bit harder to use. I selected Webflow because its component-based approach allows me to change content once, and it updates across multiple pages, which has saved me a significant amount of time. Sometimes, it can be …
Chose Webflow
Webflow is unmatched in its design customization and code output quality.
Chose Webflow
Webflow is simply more powerful without getting bogged down like other platforms.
Chose Webflow
In my opinion, Webflow has the worst CMS I have used. All the other tools make it much easier to write, format, publish and organize content. There's a lot more flexibility and they have better UX. I would not choose Webflow if given the choice, I would only use it if the …
Chose Webflow
The UI and UX is definitely better. The flexibility on the design is also better. Webflow is more powerful than these tools.
WordPress
Chose WordPress
Webflow is great if you are working with a designer because most designers will be able to create pages directly in the Webflow interface. However, updating content and images in Webflow is a little clunkier. If you're looking for something that will allow you and your clients …
Chose WordPress
WordPress relatively easy to use, especially for beginners, with an intuitive UI. WordPress has a massive user base, extensive plugin library, and support forums, making it easier to find solutions to problems or get assistance, if we stuck anywhere during the setup of website. …
Chose WordPress
WordPress has so many incredible features, it allows users to build a professional website and users can customize the themes even from the front-end and also from the code editor. WordPress plugins are more professional and useful if we compare them with other content …
Features
BigCommerceWebflowWordPress
Online Storefront
Comparison of Online Storefront features of Product A and Product B
BigCommerce
7.1
445 Ratings
9% below category average
Webflow
-
Ratings
WordPress
-
Ratings
Product catalog & listings7.8441 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Product management7.6438 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Bulk product upload7.2337 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Branding6.9387 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile storefront7.5427 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Product variations6.9414 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Website integration7.5367 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Visual customization6.6430 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
CMS6.5320 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
Comparison of Online Shopping Cart features of Product A and Product B
BigCommerce
7.5
430 Ratings
2% below category average
Webflow
-
Ratings
WordPress
-
Ratings
Abandoned cart recovery7.4387 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Checkout user experience7.5425 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Online Payment System
Comparison of Online Payment System features of Product A and Product B
BigCommerce
7.8
426 Ratings
6% below category average
Webflow
-
Ratings
WordPress
-
Ratings
eCommerce security7.8426 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
Comparison of eCommerce Marketing features of Product A and Product B
BigCommerce
7.1
431 Ratings
8% below category average
Webflow
-
Ratings
WordPress
-
Ratings
Promotions & discounts7.2407 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Personalized recommendations6.6338 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
SEO7.4401 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
Comparison of eCommerce Business Management features of Product A and Product B
BigCommerce
7.4
436 Ratings
8% below category average
Webflow
-
Ratings
WordPress
-
Ratings
Multi-site management8.0207 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Order processing8.0415 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Inventory management7.8368 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Shipping6.7376 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Custom functionality6.6371 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
BigCommerce
-
Ratings
Webflow
7.8
16 Ratings
5% below category average
WordPress
8.1
159 Ratings
1% below category average
Role-based user permissions00 Ratings7.816 Ratings8.1159 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
Comparison of Platform & Infrastructure features of Product A and Product B
BigCommerce
-
Ratings
Webflow
8.2
13 Ratings
6% above category average
WordPress
7.9
134 Ratings
2% above category average
API00 Ratings8.113 Ratings7.9124 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language00 Ratings8.311 Ratings7.9103 Ratings
Web Content Creation
Comparison of Web Content Creation features of Product A and Product B
BigCommerce
-
Ratings
Webflow
8.1
19 Ratings
4% above category average
WordPress
8.1
166 Ratings
4% above category average
WYSIWYG editor00 Ratings8.119 Ratings7.9151 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness00 Ratings8.518 Ratings7.3152 Ratings
Admin section00 Ratings6.919 Ratings8.3164 Ratings
Page templates00 Ratings8.318 Ratings8.7160 Ratings
Library of website themes00 Ratings8.315 Ratings8.6162 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design00 Ratings9.519 Ratings8.5161 Ratings
Publishing workflow00 Ratings8.418 Ratings8.2154 Ratings
Form generator00 Ratings7.115 Ratings7.1131 Ratings
Web Content Management
Comparison of Web Content Management features of Product A and Product B
BigCommerce
-
Ratings
Webflow
7.4
19 Ratings
1% below category average
WordPress
8.2
164 Ratings
10% above category average
Content taxonomy00 Ratings7.114 Ratings8.1142 Ratings
SEO support00 Ratings8.516 Ratings7.9148 Ratings
Bulk management00 Ratings6.516 Ratings7.5125 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions00 Ratings7.317 Ratings9.2152 Ratings
Community / comment management00 Ratings7.513 Ratings8.3152 Ratings
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User Ratings
BigCommerceWebflowWordPress
Likelihood to Recommend
8.2
(458 ratings)
8.6
(22 ratings)
8.6
(203 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(54 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
4.9
(38 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(28 ratings)
8.6
(14 ratings)
8.1
(50 ratings)
Availability
8.2
(6 ratings)
1.0
(1 ratings)
9.5
(3 ratings)
Performance
8.2
(6 ratings)
1.0
(1 ratings)
8.6
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
10.0
(28 ratings)
6.5
(3 ratings)
10.0
(11 ratings)
In-Person Training
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
Online Training
8.2
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
9.2
(15 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(10 ratings)
Configurability
8.2
(4 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Ease of integration
8.2
(4 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Product Scalability
7.9
(362 ratings)
1.0
(1 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
8.2
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Vendor pre-sale
9.1
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
BigCommerceWebflowWordPress
Likelihood to Recommend
Commerce.com
BigCommerce is really well suited for someone who wants to get selling quickly, but may not have endless developer experience, or even web design experience for that matter. Their templates, even the free ones, are very attractive and supported by tons of third party apps. I think the only times it is not a slam dunk recommendation would be if someone is dead set on using another solution like Shopify, or if they are not looking for an ecommerce site and more of a flat website, this would be overkill.
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Webflow
Since the purpose in my case is to build a small professional looking site to present project outcomes and other research, I can create custom fields and design experimentations. Webflow builds sites that are super professional, with many amazing templates that don't look cheap. Additionally, I can test responsive layouts. Apart from this, I used 1-2 static pages to illustrate key findings for example what a multilingual site could look like with screenshots without needing CMS in free version, which are all the valuable skills to acquire. Compared to WordPress, Webflow is expensive with limited free features, although it has really cool additional features that will make the site I build stand out.
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Automattic
Wordpress is a great solution for a website of nearly any type. It may not be as suitable if a fully custom solution or app is needed, and it does have some limitations when it comes to connecting it to external products (especially if the product doesn't have any support from a native system), and it does require a lot of testing. Multiple plugins in one install are common but also increase the risk of conflicts, and when those do occur, it can be exceptionally time-consuming and tedious to identify what is causing the issue. As third parties create many plugins, you're also at risk with each potential security breach, which needs to be kept in mind. I would be cautious to use WordPress to store any sort of sensitive PPI. That said, it's a wonderful, easily customizable solution for many, many different types of websites and can allow even inexperienced client users with low-tech knowledge to update basics.
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Pros
Commerce.com
  • We really appreciate how easy it is to add products, and variants of products.
  • The integrated site analytics is pretty slick and tells us how our customers are utilizing our site/allows us to recognize trends.
  • Adding sales badges is a breeze and allows us to target specific items for sale to market!
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Webflow
  • Saves time- because I don't have to do double entry of content.
  • It saves money. I like that it is an all-in-one system, so I don't have to host elsewhere.
  • Flexibility - Webflow provides me with a lot of flexibility in my webpage design, allowing me to adjust pages as needed, depending on the content types.
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Automattic
  • Easy to use User Interface
  • Coding / Plugin Implementation is awesome
  • There's always a solution available for the platform
  • Security is easy to use and robust
  • Implementation with 3rd party platforms, such as Google's variety of tools
  • Can download and host on your own server or use their hosted servers
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Cons
Commerce.com
  • In my experience, customer support FAILS terribly in knowledge of getting a BC site live
  • In my experience, the back side/ dashboard is very archaic compared to Volusion, will add hours of work to your week.
  • In my experience, pretty much anything you NEED is done with an "app" at additional cost. I think we have a few hundred dollars in apps already on top of cost of BigCommerce.
  • I feel coming from Volusion to BigCommerce was so depressing but we do feel secure that the company will remain in business. We are looking for something else already.
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Webflow
  • Brand recognition is still behind WordPress, which can make it a challenging sell for clients looking to play it safe in their CMS decision.
  • The CMS is ideal for smaller datasets, but higher content sites introduce some minor challenges.
  • Alignment between designers and developers is key prior to implementation. The flexibility of the platform requires careful planning to avoid over-engineering.
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Automattic
  • WordPress breaks often so you need to have someone who understands how to troubleshoot, which can take time and money.
  • Some plugins are easier to customize than others, for example, some don't require any coding knowledge while others do. This can limit your project if you are not a coder.
  • WordPress can be easily hacked, so you also need someone who can ensure your sites are secure.
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Likelihood to Renew
Commerce.com
I personally would not even consider another e-commerce website platform.
Bigcommerce may have the same (or close to the same) functionality and integrations as other SaaS platforms but they excel at customer service and tech support. At the end of the day you need a company that will answer the phone in less than a minute especially if you're having a 5 alarm issue. That said, we hardly ever have any issues. The site was down for a few minutes one time 5 years ago. Sometimes we have issues with coding or apps and they help me with that too. They even walked me through installing our new theme when the contracted developers told me that wasn't included in the development of our new website.
Bigcommerce comes out with new innovations every year, not including apps that other people write for the platform, and there are a lot of those and new ones all the time. And there are a LOT of awesome themes to choose from (Halothemes are the best).
And the price is reasonable!
I'd give Bigcommerce my business any time and recommend them to anyone looking to run an e-commerce website. You could even use them for a non-shopping site, we have one of those too!
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Webflow
It's the perfect balance of GUI and code control
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Automattic
The complications we have and the lack of support. Every plugin has a differente team of support in charge and make one plugin work with the other one always affects the website performance. It's a thousand times better to have only one provider with all functionalities included unless you are an expert web developer or have a team dedicated to it
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Usability
Commerce.com
I think that overall it has a great front end for the customer. On the back end, it takes a little spin-up time, but in just a couple of hours you can really have your head wrapped around everything you're going to need 99% of the time. It takes me about 5 minutes to train a new user on how to interact with customer orders.
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Webflow
Webflow is very easy for a beginner to get started with and achieve good results, but to achieve an expert level of understanding requires experience and some web development knowledge. HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript knowledge aren't required to use Webflow, but an expert will know BEM class naming patterns, be able to create reusable elements and design systems, and add 3rd party integrations that require custom code.
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Automattic
Extremely easy to use and train users. It took very little time to get everyone trained and onboarded to start using WordPress. Anytime we had any issues, we were able to find an article or video to help out or we were able to contact support. The menu options are well laid out so it is easy to find what you are looking for.
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Reliability and Availability
Commerce.com
So far in my time with BigCommerce I have not had any down time when it comes to my webstore or accessing it at any time I need to. Knowing that they have such a good uptime, it makes me feel comfortable that my customers can access things anytime, but also keep sales going 24/7
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Webflow
In my experience, their customer service is an absolute joke, I tried reaching out to them they took forever. I had to keep following up with them as if they never received it in the first place. It’s a new platform, so guidance is needed. Tried the university they offer, in my opinion, it is completely useless, I would just completely move on from this website.
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Automattic
Anyone can visit WordPress.org and download a fully functional copy of WordPress free of charge. Additionally, WordPress is offered to users as open-source software, which means that anyone can customize the code to create new applications and make these available to other WordPress users.
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Performance
Commerce.com
I have not had any issues with pages loading slow or any real other issues, not that I have encountered so far. Speed of the site and images loading are fantastic and everything just seems to work nicely, which may seem like a simple thing to say about things, but when something just WORKS! Its rather nice vs fighting with things to work right.
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Webflow
In my opinion, it is horrible, the rendering takes forever. I have the newest MacBook and the platform will still lag and slow down on me. I’m not a developer, I am a designer which makes it worst because I am using the features they are providing not extra coding features. In my opinion, it is a horrible platform really, stay away.
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Automattic
Mostly, any performance issues have to do with using too many plugins and these can sometimes slow down the overall performance of your site. It is very tempting to start adding lots of plugins to your WordPress site, however, as there are thousands of great plugins to choose from and so many of them help you do amazing things on your site. If you begin to notice performance issues with your WordPress site (e.g. pages being slow to load), there are ways to optimize the performance of your site, but this requires learning the process. WordPress users can learn how to optimize their WordPress sites by downloading the WPTrainMe WordPress training plugin (WPTrainMe.com) and going through the detailed step-by-step WordPress optimization tutorials.
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Support Rating
Commerce.com
Because they are always there no matter how simple or complex the question is, if they don't know the answer they don't fake it and just make you go away feeling frustrated.. they get you to someone that does know the answer. I always appreciate their help and their honesty!
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Webflow
I haven't had to engage them from a support perspective; however, there is a considerable user community for tips/ideas/troubleshooting and the like. I believe the Pro plan supports additional resources but we didn't find that the cost justified the outcome. Overall the need for support has been relatively minor.
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Automattic
I give this rating, which I believe to be a great rating for a community based support system that's surrounding it. Most platforms and products have their own, and as WordPress does have their own team that help here and there, a lot of it's handled by community involvement with dedicated users who are experts with the system who love to help people.
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In-Person Training
Commerce.com
No answers on this topic
Webflow
No answers on this topic
Automattic
Varies by the person providing training. High marks as it's incredibly easy to find experienced individuals in your community to provide training on any aspect of WordPress from content marketing, SEO, plugin development, theme design, etc. Less than 10 though as the training is community based and expectations for a session you find may fall short.
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Online Training
Commerce.com
They have a comprehensive online help file system that makes it easy to do almost anything. They cover just about everything you'd want to do with your online store with images, clear descriptions and in some cases video. I will, however, say the videos should be a little more professorially done and not sound like the employees are doing it in their cubical.
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Webflow
No answers on this topic
Automattic
It is very easy to find online resources to learn how to do just about anything with WordPress.
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Implementation Rating
Commerce.com
A certified BigCommerce design and solution partner will usually comprise a team of highly experienced designers, developers and marketers. It is our view that in the vast majority of cases, this will pay dividends in the long-term - especially for those teams that could use the extra support.
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Webflow
No answers on this topic
Automattic
WordPress is not a great solution if you have: 1) A larger site with performance / availability requirements. 2) Multiple types of content you want to share - each with its own underlying data structure. 3) Multiple sites you need to manage. For very small sites where these needs are not paramount, WordPress is a decent solution
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Alternatives Considered
Commerce.com
BigCommerce even with add-ons such as a PIM and B2B functionality wins for small businesses on affordability and ease of use. No servers or updates to worry about and no expensive agencies to pay. This being said, if the budget were no issue, for larger organisations Magento is perhaps a better option.
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Webflow
A lot more design control and easier to create a custom site, and then also to scale that site going forward. There's a lot about WordPress I miss, though, when it comes to managing a blog—user permissions, SEO control, edit HTML version of posts.
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Automattic
WordPress isn't as pretty or easy to use as certain competitors like Jimdo, Squarespace or HubSpot, but it makes up for it with its affordability, familiarity and the ability to find quality outside help easily. The same can't be said for certain competitors, as you might need to find an expert and it could get costly.
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Scalability
Commerce.com
I believe after seeing all of the parts of this platform, one is able to develop the business and keep adding on select features for the business. There are multiple options for purchase with the various platforms once the business grows more. The different features being offered by the platform can lead us to scalability.
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Webflow
I feel it doesn’t perform the way it’s supposed to and it doesn’t have any beneficial factors to it. In my opinion, there is no reason to use a platform like this when Wix and Shopify, and WordPress exist. I believe Webflow is a platform that shouldn’t exist and it’s only popular because of the hype it received. I tried it and hate it completely.
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Automattic
WordPress is completely scalable. You can get started immediately with a very simple "out-of-the box" WordPress installation and then add whatever functionality you need as and when you need it, and continue expanding. Often we will create various WordPress sites on the same domain to handle different aspects of our strategy (e.g. one site for the sales pages, product information and/or a marketing blog, another for delivering products securely through a private membership site, and another for running an affiliate program or other application), and then ties all of these sites together using a common theme and links on each of the site's menus. Additionally, WordPress offers a multisite function that allows organizations and institutions to manage networks of sites managed by separate individual site owners, but centrally administered by the parent organization. You can also expand WordPress into a social networking or community site, forums, etc. The same scalability applies to web design. You can start with a simple design and then scale things up to display sites with amazing visual features, including animations and video effects, sliding images and animated product image galleries, elements that appear and fade from visitor browsers, etc. The scaling possibilities of WordPress are truly endless.
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Return on Investment
Commerce.com
  • Provides a robust platform to sell a high-risk product.
  • Page Builder saves you time and money by negating the need to buy a template.
  • Includes robust promotion settings that allow for codes and automatic discounts, bulk discounts, and customer groups (i.e. military discount), all native options.
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Webflow
  • Webflow vast marketing makes it easy for me to sell the product
  • Webflow has been growing so much in recent year that more and more clients ask for it, and the demand is only increasing.
  • Big companies understand the power of Webflow and big companies tend to have a large budget for their web projects.
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Automattic
  • Allowed us to being all websites under a single umbrella, saving costs on similar products.
  • It's increased our website turn time and made us faster and more efficient at launching websites.
  • Edits and tweaks happen much faster as we have a customized environment.
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ScreenShots

BigCommerce Screenshots

Screenshot of enterprise ecommerce for high-volume brands like Skullcandy.Screenshot of the integration that lets you list products on Amazon directly from the BigCommerce control panel, with centralized inventory and order processing and fulfillment.Screenshot of where to customize the look and feel of a storefront.