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BigCommerce vs WooCommerce

A detailed comparison to help you choose between BigCommerce and WooCommerce.

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BigCommerce

Enterprise e-commerce platform with built-in B2B and multi-channel.

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WooCommerce

Free open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress stores.

FeatureBigCommerceWooCommerce
Pricing ModelPaidOpen Source
Free TierNoYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$29$0
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, small-businesssolopreneurs, small-business
VerifiedYesYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoYes
Editorial Rating4/54/5
CategoriesE-CommerceE-Commerce, No-Code
Key FeaturesMulti-channel selling, B2B capabilities, No transaction fees, Headless commerce, Built-in SEOFree core plugin, 800+ extensions, Full WordPress integration, Unlimited products, Physical & digital products
Free Tier Quality
limited
excellent

Pricing Breakdown

BigCommerce

Standard: $39/month. Plus: $105/month (abandoned cart, segmentation). Pro: $399/month (custom SSL, filtering). Enterprise: custom.

WooCommerce

WooCommerce plugin: free. Hosting: $10-50/month. WooCommerce Payments: 2.9% + $0.30. Extensions: $0-300/year each. Total: $10-100+/month.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (7)

FacebookInstagramPayPalStripeSquareQuickBooksShipStation

Only in BigCommerce (3)

AmazoneBayGoogle Shopping

Only in WooCommerce (3)

WordPressMailchimpGoogle Analytics

Use Case Fit

BigCommerce

  • * Mid-market online retail
  • * Multi-channel selling
  • * B2B e-commerce
  • * Headless commerce storefronts
  • * International e-commerce

WooCommerce

  • * WordPress-based online stores
  • * Subscription and membership sites
  • * Digital product sales
  • * Multi-vendor marketplaces
  • * Custom e-commerce solutions

BigCommerce

Pros

  • + No transaction fees on any plan
  • + More built-in features than Shopify
  • + Strong B2B capabilities
  • + Headless commerce option

Cons

  • - Smaller app ecosystem than Shopify
  • - Annual sales caps per tier
  • - Less intuitive than Shopify

WooCommerce

Pros

  • + Free and open source
  • + Unlimited customization
  • + WordPress ecosystem
  • + No transaction fees (core)

Cons

  • - Requires WordPress hosting
  • - Extension costs add up
  • - Maintenance overhead
  • - Performance needs optimization

Editorial Verdict

WooCommerce takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. BigCommerce may still be the right pick if you need deep E-Commerce features or plan to scale to a larger team.

Sarah Chen

Editor-in-Chief