
Need a quick summary of Shopify? I’ve collected Shopify’s best and worst features below:
What I Like
✔️ The best sales features on the market, offering unlimited products and powerful tools like abandoned cart recovery and discount codes from its cheapest plan
✔️ Shopify gives you advanced control over your storefront, making it ideal for experienced builders and seasoned entrepreneurs
✔️ The AI-powered Shopify Magic tool supports businesses with text generation, product descriptions, email marketing, and more
✔️ Over 8,000 Shopify apps to choose from, giving you the flexibility to add functionality to your site
What I Dislike
❌ Shopify is reliant on third-party apps to complement its built-in features
❌ The section-based editor is straightforward to use but limits your creative freedom when designing your site
❌ There are only a handful of free templates to choose from, so you need to consider these extra costs
❌ Its plans are expensive and there’s a short three-day free trial – there are better budget-friendly options for those looking to save money
My Experience With Shopify
There’s no need to enter credit card details when signing up to Shopify – I could join for free with just an email address. After that, I found the onboarding process simple and really quick, asking three general questions about my business and website:
- Where would you like to sell? – I could pick all applicable answers, such as “An online store” or “Social media”
- Select your business type – to share if my business is new or already established
- What do you plan to sell first? – for example, products I make myself or digital products
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