WooCommerce
vs
BigCommerce
Comparison Guide

WooCommerce vs BigCommerce: Open Source Freedom vs Hosted Convenience

One gives you full code ownership, the other handles everything. We compare the trade-offs for serious ecommerce sellers.

WooCommerce

WooCommerce

6.8/10

Best for: Technical teams that want full code ownership, unlimited customization, and the WordPress ecosystem.

BigCommerce

BigCommerce

7.4/10

Best for: Merchants who want powerful built-in features, zero transaction fees, and hassle-free hosting.

Which Should You Choose?

The right platform depends on your situation. Find your profile below.

Technical founder wanting full controlChoose WooCommerce

If you have WordPress expertise and want complete ownership of your store's code, data, and hosting...

WooCommerce's open-source codebase, 59,000+ plugins, and full PHP access provide unlimited customization and zero platform lock-in at a lower cost than BigCommerce's SaaS model.

Non-technical merchant scaling quicklyChoose BigCommerce

If you want powerful ecommerce features without managing servers, security, or WordPress updates...

BigCommerce's turnkey hosting, automatic security, native B2B features, and zero transaction fees let non-technical merchants focus on growth rather than infrastructure management.

Content-first SEO-driven brandChoose WooCommerce

If organic search traffic and content marketing are your primary customer acquisition channels...

WordPress's native blogging platform combined with Yoast SEO and 20+ years of SEO tooling gives WooCommerce a genuine SEO advantage that BigCommerce's more limited content tools cannot match.

B2B wholesale operationChoose BigCommerce

If you need customer-specific pricing, purchase orders, and company account management without custom development...

BigCommerce B2B Edition provides an integrated suite of B2B features natively, versus WooCommerce's fragmented approach of assembling multiple third-party plugins.

WooCommerce vs BigCommerce

Side-by-side feature comparison to help you understand both platforms.

Feature
WooCommerce
WooCommerce
BigCommerce
BigCommerce
Hosting
Self-hosted
Fully hosted
Starting Cost
Free plugin + hosting (~$15/mo)
$39/mo
Transaction Fees
None (gateway only)
None
Customization
Unlimited (full source)
Theme + API + webhooks
B2B Features
Via plugins
Native on most plans
SEO Capabilities
Excellent (WordPress)
Strong
Security Management
Your responsibility
Platform-managed
Plugin / App Count
59,000+ WordPress plugins
1,200+ apps
Multi-Storefront
WordPress Multisite
Enterprise plan
Performance
Hosting-dependent
CDN-backed, optimized

Overview

WooCommerce and BigCommerce represent two distinct philosophies. WooCommerce offers open-source freedom on WordPress with unlimited customization. BigCommerce provides a fully hosted SaaS experience with robust built-in features and zero transaction fees.

WooCommerce appeals to developers and businesses wanting complete control. BigCommerce appeals to merchants who want powerful features without managing servers or security patches.

Both platforms serve multichannel sellers well. Nventory can unify both under a single operational umbrella when merchants run both for different segments.

WooCommerce

WooCommerce

WooCommerce provides complete ownership of your store's code, data, and hosting. With 59,000+ WordPress plugins and full PHP access, there is virtually no limit to what you can build. The trade-off is managing hosting, security, and updates yourself.

BigCommerce

BigCommerce

BigCommerce delivers a feature-rich hosted experience with zero transaction fees, native B2B capabilities, and strong API support. It handles hosting, security, and compliance while providing enough flexibility for most customization needs.

Category-by-Category Breakdown

Click each category for detailed analysis and platform-specific insights.

Running both platforms? Nventory syncs WooCommerce and BigCommerce automatically.

See integration details

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. WooCommerce requires WordPress installation, hosting configuration, and plugin setup. BigCommerce is ready to sell out of the box.

WooCommerce can be cheaper for small stores ($15-30/mo for hosting). However, premium plugins and developer costs can push total cost above BigCommerce for complex stores.

Yes. Some merchants use WooCommerce for content-rich storefronts and BigCommerce for B2B. Nventory synchronizes inventory across both.

WooCommerce has a slight edge due to the WordPress SEO ecosystem. BigCommerce offers solid SEO tools but fewer advanced optimization options.