Wix started as a website builder and added a store; Shopify started as a store and added everything around it. For a small site with a handful of products, either works. For a business built on selling, the difference shows up fast.
The core difference
Wix is a general-purpose website builder with ecommerce bolted on — brilliant for drag-and-drop sites. Shopify is a dedicated ecommerce platform where selling, not page layout, is the point.
Head to head
| Shopify | Wix | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Serious ecommerce | Small sites + light selling |
| Product catalogue | Large, robust | Fine for small catalogues |
| Checkout | Optimised, accelerated payments | Capable, less specialised |
| Apps ecosystem | Huge, ecommerce-focused | Smaller |
| Scaling | To enterprise (Plus) | Limited at high volume |
| Design freedom | High (themes + code) | Very high (visual editor) |
Where Wix wins
- You want a beautiful site with visual, no-code editing
- Selling is a small part of a broader website
- A small catalogue and modest order volume
- Lowest possible complexity to start
Where Shopify wins
- Selling is the core of the business
- You expect to grow the catalogue and order volume
- You need serious payments, shipping, and inventory tools
- You want a deep app ecosystem and room to scale
The scaling question
The honest test is where you'll be in two years. Many businesses start on Wix for the ease, then hit its ceiling on ecommerce features and migrate to Shopify anyway. If selling is your business — not a side feature — starting on Shopify avoids that detour.
Our honest take
For a portfolio, blog, or brochure site with a few products, Wix is a fine, friendly choice. For anyone serious about ecommerce growth in Dire Dawa, Shopify is built for the job and scales with you.
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