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WooCommerce vs WordPress

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

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WooCommerce

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

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WordPress

The world's most popular website and CMS platform

FeatureWooCommerceWordPress
Pricing ModelOpen SourceOpen Source
Free TierYesYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$0$5
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, small-businesscreators, small-business, solopreneurs
VerifiedYesNo
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceYesYes
Editorial Rating4/54.2/5
CategoriesE-Commerce, No-CodeNo-Code, E-Commerce
Key FeaturesFree core plugin, 800+ extensions, Full WordPress integration, Unlimited products, Physical & digital productsContent management system, 60,000+ plugins, 10,000+ themes, Gutenberg block editor, WooCommerce for e-commerce
Free Tier Quality
excellent
excellent

Pricing Breakdown

WooCommerce

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

WordPress

WordPress.org (self-hosted): free. Hosting: $5-50/month. WordPress.com: Personal $4/month, Premium $8/month, Business $25/month, Commerce $45/month.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (4)

StripePayPalMailchimpGoogle Analytics

Only in WooCommerce (6)

WordPressSquareFacebookInstagramQuickBooksShipStation

Only in WordPress (6)

WooCommerceYoast SEOZapierHubSpotElementorCloudflare

Use Case Fit

WooCommerce

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

WordPress

  • * Business website creation
  • * Blog and content publishing
  • * E-commerce store (WooCommerce)
  • * Membership and course sites
  • * Portfolio and agency websites

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

WordPress

Pros

  • + Powers 43% of the web — massive ecosystem
  • + Infinitely customizable with plugins
  • + Self-hosted: full control over data
  • + Huge community and resources

Cons

  • - Requires maintenance and updates
  • - Security depends on plugin quality
  • - Can be slow without optimization
  • - Plugin conflicts are common

Editorial Verdict

For solo founders on a budget, WooCommerce wins with solo-friendly pricing and a excellent free tier. For the highest-rated experience, WordPress edges ahead with a 4.2/5 editorial rating.

Sarah Chen

Editor-in-Chief