How much does it cost to sell on Shopify? Running a store on Shopify involves incurring certain costs, which are not limited to the subscription fee alone. The following article will outline what costs and what amount, a seller will have to pay when deciding to have a store on this platform.
Shopify works on a subscription basis, so each merchant must opt for one of the three available plans. They differ in price and available features:
In addition, Shopify has prepared two more plans:
Shopify allows you to accept payments with credit cards, such as Visa and Mastercard. It charges a fee for this, which varies depending on the subscription plan chosen and whether the payment was online or via Shopify POS. The merchant does not have to pay any costs to the payment providers themselves. In the case of refunds, credit card payment fees are not refunded.
Transaction fees are charged for each transaction using the services of a third-party payment provider. This is the cost of integrating Shopify with a third-party provider. The amount of such fee depends on the plan selected. Merchants using Shopify Payments or being their own payment provider are exempt from the transaction fee.
Shopify Payments has its payment provider and it is the Shopify Payments app. Qualified companies to use it:
PayPal – enables you to process payments via bank accounts, trade credit (only available in the US and UK), credit cards, or PayPal account balances, and can also be used to pay Shopify bills (not applicable for the US and India). By default, every newly created store is given access to a PayPal Express Checkout account, but you will need to set it up before collecting payments. Using PayPal incurs transaction fees unless the seller simultaneously activates Shopify Payments (in which case it does not have to pay transaction fees) – the exception are stores based in Austria and Belgium.
Shopify also offers a manual payment method. This means that after a customer makes an online purchase, the merchant sends them an invoice and manually approves the order. The most popular ways to use the manual payment method are:
For manual payments, the seller does not pay transaction fees.
Third-party payment providers – a merchant can choose to use their services if Shopify Payments is unavailable in his country or he simply does not want to use it. Then transaction fees apply to him. Third-party payment providers vary by country – here is a list by country.
The apps can be found in the Shopify App Store and help merchants build their businesses, integrate with external services, and add features to the administration panel. Third-party developers are responsible for creating most apps, so any inquiries or problems, are best reported directly to them. There are three types of applications:
The use of the app involves certain fees that the vendor may receive:
The costs associated with buying a domain through Shopify, range from $11 per year. Email hosting is not included in Shopify’s platform offerings, so merchants can connect a third-party hosting service to their custom domain.
Shopify has a database of free templates that merchants can browse from. However, if they would like to opt for a different look for their store, they can choose Shopify’s paid templates or outsource the task to a third-party developer. Prices for templates from the store start at $150.
Vendors who would like to take full advantage of Shopify POS will need to purchase an add-on at $89/mo per location. Such an add-on will be needed by merchants who:
For detailed differences between Shopify POS Lite and Shopify POS Pro, please visit the website at this link.
Using Shopify Markets, a seller can reach new markets and customers around the world. However, such international sales do incur some fees:
The final cost associated with opening and running a store with Shopify will vary depending on what requirements the seller has and what country they are located in. When considering this platform, it’s worth examining not only the available subscription plans but also additional services, such as apps, which can help you run your business for an additional fee.
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Author: Martin Sparks
E-commerce enthusiasts which constantly digs around the internet in order to make sure he hasn’t missed any important information on the topic of starting and scaling profitable online stores.
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