Which Shopify Plan Should I Choose for My Business?
Jairene Cruz-Eusebio on Nov 5, 2021 1:00:00 PM Choosing a Shopify plan can be really tricky. There are four options to choose from, and each of them has its own distinct features that will allow you to do different things. You need to understand what your business needs are before making the best decision for your company!
What Does Each Shopify Plan Include?
But which is right for your needs? Should you focus more on your budget and choose the lowest-priced option? Is it best to choose the most expensive option, with all the additional features? Are there any other ways to decide which plan is right for you? How exactly would you know which plan is best for you? Let’s start by discussing the inclusions per plan and evaluating whom each is meant for.1. Shopify Lite
The first plan is Shopify Lite which is the lightest and most basic plan on the list. It only comes with the basic necessities of an eCommerce platform so you can sell your own products without any extra features. This is perfect for those who have a small budget and want to place more of their money into their product rather than into superfluous features that they would never use. Shopify Lite is a barebones version of Shopify—it does not provide you with an eCommerce website, only sales functionality. This includes the ability to accept payments and manage inventory. It likewise includes access to the Point of Sale app which allows you to monitor sales, create orders and invoices, and accept payments in person. This plan is priced at $9 per month. Who is Shopify Lite for? If you’ve got an existing blog or website and are looking to add products to it, then this is the plan for you. Shopify Lite essentially allows you to accept credit card payments and helps you add “Buy Buttons” to your website. Additionally, it is also a good option for people selling products via Facebook, as the plan has the functionality for the same. You can simply chat with customers via Facebook Messenger in order to provide customer support. If you already have a website or active social media pages and don’t need anything bigger, this is the option for you. It’s perhaps the best option for brand new startups. It’s also useful for people selling in-person without the need for a website (for example, if you sell fresh produce at a farmer’s market).2. Shopify Basic
The next plan on the list is Shopify Basic. This plan comes with all the features of Shopify Lite and adds a standard eCommerce website. Simply, this plan includes all the basics you need to create and run your online store. From uploading products to managing your inventory, you can do it all within this one package. The following are some of the notable features of the Shopify Basic Plan:- An online store with unlimited products and 24/7 support
- 2 staff accounts
- Up to 4 inventory locations
- Multiple sales channels
- Ability to manually create orders
- You will have up to a 77% discount on shipping prices and the ability to create shipping labels
- Fraud analysis
- A 2.0% transaction fee for orders that don’t use Shopify Payments*
- 2.7% credit and debit card rates for in-person transactions and 2.9% + 30 cents credit and debit card rates for online transactions
- Free access to Shopify POS Lite and access to Shopify POS Pro for an additional $89 per month per location
- Can sell in 133 currencies and up to 20 languages
- Can add manual and automatic discounts
- Can add online store gift cards
- Free SSL certificate
- basic abandoned cart recovery via email or SMS**

3. Shopify
A step-up from Basic Shopify is the Shopify Plan. The primary difference between the two plans is that this one comes with a dedicated account manager, who will have direct access to your team and can offer support when needed. This plan includes everything under the Basic Shopify plan as well as:- additional 3 staff accounts (total of 5)
- Up to 5 inventory locations
- Standard reports
- Up to a 88% discount on shipping prices
- Access to USPS Priority Mail Cubic pricing
- A 1.0% transaction fee for orders that don’t use Shopify Payments
- 2.5% credit and debit card rates for in-person transactions and 2.6% + 30 cents credit and debit card rates for online transactions
- Allows international pricing so you can customize product prices by country and region. You will be able to set international prices based on a percentage increase or decrease.
- Access to Standard Reports

4. Advanced Shopify
The Advanced Shopify plan is designed for larger-volume sellers who need more inventory locations, staff accounts, and dedicated account managers. This plan includes everything under the Shopify plan as well as:- 10 additional staff accounts (total of 15)
- Up to 8 inventory locations
- Advanced reports
- Third-party app shipping rates calculated at checkout
- A 0.5% transaction fee for orders that don’t use Shopify Payments
- 2.4% credit and debit card rates for in-person transactions and 2.4% + 30 cents credit and debit card rates for online transactions
- International pricing so you can customize product prices by country and region. You will be able to set international prices individually for each product.
5. Shopify Plus
Shopify Plus is an enterprise solution designed for businesses with high-volume needs and those who want access to unlimited staff accounts and inventory locations. That said, it also offers:- Custom white-label branding (including your choice of site design)
- The ability to choose which apps can be used on your shop (you don’t have this option if you use Shopify Plus).
- Unlimited product listings and orders
- The ability to store your products in your own Amazon S3 or Google Cloud accounts
- Unlimited bandwidth and download capacity
- A dedicated support team to help with the launch of your business/website if necessary
- 24/7 priority support
- Up to 9 expansion stores. You also get the ability to create further stores for $250 a month.
- Better credit card rates (you’ll need to contact a representative for accurate figures)
- A lower, 0.15% transaction fee if you use a third-party payment processor, as well as having your payment fee waived if you use Shopify Payments
- Better customization tools.
- Shopify Launchpad, which automates the process of running sales and promotions.
- Shopify Flow, which helps you automate repetitive tasks with the help of custom backend workflows.
- Shopify Plus Wholesale, through which you can create a wholesale storefront that serves as an extension of your main store.
- Omnichannel commerce capabilities so that you can manage customer relationships across unique touchpoints.

- If you’re a beginner shop owner just getting started, opt for Basic Shopify (or Shopify Lite if you don’t need a complete eCommerce website just yet).
- For intermediate shop owners, the Shopify plan offers significant advantages. If even you’re okay with the features of Basic Shopify, you should definitely make the move once you’re doing about $16,000 in monthly sales, as you end up saving money in the long run.
- Storeowners with large volumes of sales ($110,000+ per month) should move over to Advanced Shopify. Additionally, if international sales are a key part of your business operations, the advanced plan can come in very handy.
- Shopify Plus is meant for the biggest Shopify stores – only 0.01% (10,000 of 1 million) of Shopify vendors currently use this plan. However, if you’re doing enormous amounts of sales, are overwhelmed by site traffic, or anticipate your sales will reach an extremely high level soon, contacting a Shopify representative about upgrading might work out for you. Additionally, this plan is great for people who want to automate large parts of their store, so they can stay as hands-free as possible.