Comparison

Comparison WooCommerce vs Shopify

An honest comparison for small e-commerce businesses choosing between owning or renting their store. We build both, so we'll tell you straight up when one beats the other.

Why trust this comparison

We've shipped both. Here's the real story.

Most comparison articles are written by one side trying to sell you on their option. We've built both — so the tradeoffs are based on actual project experience, not marketing.

150+ shipped projects across both sides

We've delivered custom builds and integrated off-the-shelf solutions. We know when each one wins.

No vendor incentive to push one over the other

We don't resell SaaS. We're not married to one platform. The recommendation depends on your business, not our commission.

Fixed-quote pricing on either path

Whichever direction you choose, our pricing model stays the same: written scope, fixed price, delivery date. No hourly games.

We'll tell you to NOT hire us

If the off-the-shelf option clearly wins for your situation, we'll say so on the discovery call. Saves both of us time.

Side-by-side

When WooCommerce (WordPress) wins vs. when Shopify wins.

Use these criteria for small e-commerce businesses choosing between owning or renting their store to make a clear decision.

Upfront cost

Shopify usually has lower upfront cost — sometimes zero. WooCommerce (WordPress) requires investment up front but typically pays back over 12-24 months for businesses with 5+ users or specific workflow needs.

Long-term cost

Shopify typically scales with users or features — $50-$500/seat/month. WooCommerce (WordPress) is a one-time investment, then near-zero recurring cost. Past about 18-24 months, custom usually wins on total cost of ownership.

Fit to your workflow

Shopify forces you to fit your workflow into the tool. WooCommerce (WordPress) fits the tool to your workflow. If your business has any unusual process, custom wins. If you're running a standard playbook, off-the-shelf is faster.

Speed to launch

Shopify can be running in days. WooCommerce (WordPress) takes weeks to months. If you need to move FAST and the off-the-shelf option is 80% of what you need, take it — and revisit custom in 12 months when you've validated the workflow.

Ownership and risk

Shopify means you're a tenant — the vendor can raise prices, change terms, get acquired, or shut down. WooCommerce (WordPress) means you own the code. No vendor lock-in. You decide what changes and when.

Integration depth

Shopify integrates with what the vendor pre-built. WooCommerce (WordPress) integrates with whatever you need — your existing tools, internal systems, niche APIs. If you have a deep stack already, custom plays nicer.

Real client examples: See examples of how we've delivered for real Texas clients — from construction firms, HVAC companies, plumbing services, RV resorts, and B2B IT providers. Every project ships with measurable outcomes, not just a pretty design.

150+Projects delivered
10+ yrsWordPress & custom dev
Texas-basedLocal team you can reach

Common questions

What people ask before deciding.

Start with one question: is your business workflow standard or unique? If standard, off-the-shelf usually wins on speed. If unique, custom usually wins on long-term productivity. Total cost crossover is typically 12-24 months. We walk through the math with you on a free discovery call.
That's a common scenario. We've migrated dozens of clients off SaaS subscriptions into custom builds when the math made sense. We'll help you decide if migration is worth it, plan the data export, and rebuild without breaking anything.
No — and we won't recommend custom if off-the-shelf is the right answer. We build custom because some businesses genuinely need it. If yours doesn't, we'll point you at the best SaaS option and move on.
Custom builds typically start at $5,000 for simple tools and scale up to $30K+ for complex multi-user web apps. Plugins start at $3,500. Marketing sites start at $4,500. Single landing pages start at $200. All fixed-quote, all delivery-date-guaranteed.
30 minutes. You walk us through your situation, we ask questions, and you leave with a clear recommendation — even if the answer is to not hire us. Free, no obligation, no sales pitch.

Still unsure whether WooCommerce (WordPress) or Shopify fits?

Free 30-minute discovery call. We'll tell you straight which path makes sense — even if it's not us.