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.
$29.95
per month
WooCommerce
Score 7.8 out of 10
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WooCommerce is an eCommerce plugin for WordPress, developed by WooThemes (recently acquired by Automattic). Like WordPress, it is designed to be an extendable, adaptable, open-sourced platform. WooCommerce allows merchants to sell physical products, downloadables, or services.
Our client chose BigCommerce to integrate with their existing software. After spending several hundred hours working with and developing on BigCommerce, I would have to recommend Shopify and WooCommerce higher than this. BigCommerce is a distant 3rd (or 4th) place behind these …
BigCommerce had the lowest start-up costs against three major providers; Magento, Shopify, and WooCommerce. Most of the costs were hiring a digital agency (a BigCommerce recommended partner) to style the storefront to match our primary website, while in-house marketing …
We sell high-risk items as far as the banks are concerned. BigCommerce allows me to make the changes I need to make myself without having to rely on a web designer to assist me. Squarespace and Stripe dropped us for selling "drug paraphernalia" so we needed a solution quickly …
BigCommerce has a good balance between being "all done for you" and mega easy to use (like Shopify), and being a developer yourself and having endless capabilities at your disposal if you know how to use them (WooCommerce). BigCommerce has a ton of capabilities (not everything …
We switched from Shopify due to the restrictions they implemented on our industry. While we spent tens of thousands of dollars investing in our Shopify store, we can't have them cutting us off anytime they want. We reviewed WooCommerce, but didn't like the storefront or …
BigCommerce is quick, easy to setup with tons of features, easy to integrate with other applications. All of these great features are available for very less as compared to other application. We have tried multiple application but BigCommerce is one of those who never …
Every criterion we evaluated against BigCommerce either won outright or held its own. What got us over the line was the incredible personal support at every step of the way from onboarding and implementation through to BAU. I had a support ticket this morning which I resolved …
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 …
Of all the eCommerce platforms we evaluated, only Shopify would compete. Shopify is a better bet with smaller catalogs and less custom business requirements in our experience. While the app store in Shopify is robust, BigCommerce has better native features that were important …
The ability to have a product catalog and shop pulling from the same place isn't available with Woo and Shopify. We can have everything in one place. The CMS is far superior to other e-comm platforms. Developers will be happy with the capability to create anything they need or …
WooCommmerce and Magento are great, provided you have a consistent developer team that can constantly manage it and clients have the budget for that. But most times, the amount of money spent on developer managed sites is better spent on growing the company instead of custom …
BigCommerce offers so much more features and capabilities out-of-the-box than all the other options combined. Sure the other options have a large marketplace of apps and add-ons, but things tends to break when a platform relies on their 3rd party apps to provide basic …
The main reason we chose BigCommerce was it came with more basic features out of the box. WooCommcerce requires adding plugs for every feature you want and manually keeping them up-to-date. It's completely customizable but at the risk everything playing nice together. Shopify …
My business previously used Big Cartel which was perfect for a small artsy business. However when we grew, Big Cartel did not have all the functionality that we needed - such as subcategories and sub-subcategories. Wix was attractive but it felt a little like an instagram …
BigCommerce beat every one of the products that we tested in functionality, ease of use, and cost for value received. What really impressed us what how willing the customer service team at Big Commerce was willing to help us during the set up/trial period. Despite us not having …
I had used BigCommerce for a few years previously, so I was familiar with the platform. Shopify is the main rival for BigCommerce, but I preferred how BigCommerce worked. Magento, I would say, has the ability to be a better platform, but also has the cost to go with it if you …
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 …
BigCommerce is by far the easiest, most secure, and most worry-free of the competition. It falls a little short to Magento in the coupon code area, and Shopify has more out of the box gimmicks, but, in the end, they all fall short compared to BigCommerce.
We initially narrowed down our search based on the features that we needed and our belief that the platform would have them. This was in addition to SLAs, support, etc. We came down to Shopify Plus and BigCommerce Enterprise. At the end of the day, we felt that we would get …
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.
WooCommerce is just simply quicker to get an e-commerce website built and up and running than either OpenCart or X-Cart....overall administration is easier for website owners as well. WooCommerce allows much better customization as a self-hosted option to BigCommerce. I …
We were pretty sure we wanted a WordPress site so that we had more control over the site itself, having been burned by third-party vendor sites before. The fact that WooCommerce integrates so well with WordPress was a big selling point for us. Magento would have been too heavy …
Especialista en Marketing Digital y Comercio Electrónico
Chose WooCommerce
I like WooCommerce because it can be optimized, customized and adapted to every business needs. That's because it's WordPress core, it helps us customize stores in ways we can only imagine and also we can implement Google AMP and PWA easier and faster than with other platforms. …
Shopify is a premium e commerce platform tailored just for online shops. While WooCommerce is a plugin which has main platform as WordPress. Shopify is costly to have. Most of the basic shop functions that are offered in Shopify can be achieved using WordPress + WooCommerce …
Since WooCommerce has merged with WordPress, the integration has become even more seamless than ever before. The fact that the database space has been reduced because of the integration, has lightened the load on servers. The additional overhaul of variations has also taken a …