About Shopify Plus
Shopify Plus pricing
Shopify Plus does not have a free version but does offer a free trial. Shopify Plus paid version starts at US$2,000.00/month.
Alternatives to Shopify Plus
Shopify Plus Reviews
Feature rating
- Industry: Design
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Several advantages for businesses looking to scale and expand
When thinking about Shopify Plus, it's critical to assess the unique needs, finances, and resources of your company. Even though it has many advantages for growing firms, it might not always be the best option. Make an informed selection by carefully analyzing your demands and weighing the advantages and downsides.
Pros
Scalability, a range of advanced features, Dedicated Support, Security and Reliability- It's important to note that Shopify Plus is primarily geared towards larger businesses with more complex needs and higher transaction volumes.
Cons
A higher price, Customization Limitations, Limited Ownership, Dependency on Third-Party Apps
- Industry: Apparel & Fashion
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Shopify Plus - overall the best choice
Overall it's very good. One thing they really need is a better inventory control experience. It's very limited and clunky.
Pros
It's easy to plug in apps to customize your site functionality and user experience.
Cons
Shopify no longer refunds fees when an order is cancelled or refunded. This is a huge cost to vendors. In general support is good but sometimes it takes a little back an forth to get a solution.
Alternatives Considered
BigCommerceReasons for Choosing Shopify Plus
Needed more flexibility and ability to update the site content and experience.Reasons for Switching to Shopify Plus
Better overall features. I don't remember specifically because it's been a few years.- Industry: Retail
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Good and Powerful Platform of Simple Business Structure
Pros
If the implementation is standard then Shopify Plus is a great option with many out of the box features and easy integrations via 3rd party apps.
Cons
If the implementation is very customized, like it is for our business, then Shopify Plus can be complicated to work with vs other eCommerce Platforms than allow for greater customization.
- Industry: Health, Wellness & Fitness
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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A quick start platform that is easy to outgrow
Shopify is not transparent about up times and site outages. The platform also has issues with basic data and calculations. I've noticed that our conversion rate is often off by a significant amount. When I talked with their support team about this, I was told that they would submit a ticket.
Pros
It's quick and easy to setup a Shopify+ store
Cons
It's quick to setup but a number of the advanced feature needed for modern Ecommerce are bolt on point solutions that vary greatly in quality and manageability.
- Industry: Publishing
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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No reason to not start with Shopify
I think it's the only and best way to get started with eCommerce business, with the number of options for the price.
Sometimes I make mistakes with software and it takes me a lot of time to switch to better solutions, but with Shopify I think it's a good investment of time into building a shop with them.
Pros
I love how you get hundreds of features for really low price and I see no competition to that.
Recently Shopify added even more value with AI. It speeds a lot of things, I can quickly fill different fields, email automations, product pages with it and with no additional cost.
Also they are expanding with e-mail automation and I don't have to use 3rd party software for e-mails anymore, which saves me even more money.
Cons
The only thing I disliked so far is that as a new user to the platform you can get overwhelmed with features and it would be really useful to hide some or have some kind of clickthrough on-site tutorials.
Sometimes they also make changes to the interface and it can be confusing what happened, but I guess it depends how often you use the software to learn what is what.