Shopify is built for volume. If you are running a high-SKU operation with complex inventory needs, it makes sense. For smaller stores where design, brand identity, and search visibility matter as much as checkout, Webflow e-commerce is the better call.
Full design control over every element of your store. Product pages that look exactly like your brand. Lower monthly hosting costs. Built-in SEO tools that outperform Shopify's out of the box. And a CMS that lets you add products, update descriptions, and manage collections without developer help or app subscriptions.
We build Webflow e-commerce stores from scratch and handle full migrations from Shopify, including product catalog transfer and 301 redirect mapping so your rankings transfer cleanly.
Part of our Websites service. See also: Shopify to Webflow migration.
Webflow e-commerce gives you full design control over every element of your store, lower monthly costs than Shopify for most small business use cases, and built-in SEO tools that outperform Shopify's default setup. The tradeoff is that Webflow e-commerce works best for smaller catalogs and businesses where brand and SEO matter as much as checkout. High-volume stores with complex inventory management, multiple fulfillment locations, or deep third-party app integrations are usually better served by Shopify. If you are unsure which fits your situation, that is exactly the kind of question we answer on a discovery call before recommending anything.
Yes. Webflow e-commerce generates clean product and category URLs that you control completely, lets you customize meta titles and descriptions per product, supports structured data markup for product schema and rich results, and loads significantly faster than Shopify stores running multiple apps. Fast page speed is directly tied to conversion rate and search ranking. A Webflow store that loads in under two seconds outperforms a Shopify store loading in four seconds on both counts.
Yes. We migrate complete Shopify stores to Webflow, including the full product catalog, collection pages, images, and customer-facing content. Every Shopify URL gets a 301 redirect to its Webflow equivalent so your search rankings transfer rather than disappearing. The migration process typically takes two to four weeks depending on catalog size. After launch, you manage everything through Webflow's visual editor rather than navigating Shopify's backend and app stack.