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Blog 13 Mar 2026

Shopify vs WooCommerce: Which Is Better for Australian Ecommerce?

Written by Ajay K

Published 3 weeks ago

Shopify vs WooCommerce: Which Is Better for Australian Ecommerce?

The Short Answer: Shopify Is Easier, WooCommerce Is More Flexible

If you want a smoother all in one ecommerce setup with fewer technical decisions, Shopify is usually the better fit. If you want more custom control, tighter WordPress integration and don’t mind managing more moving parts, WooCommerce gives you more flexibility.

QUICK DECISION

Choose Shopify if you want simplicity, speed and fewer moving parts. Choose WooCommerce if you want flexibility, WordPress content control and full stack ownership. Avoid choosing either blindly: the wrong platform usually gets expensive later.

For the full platform picture, our web design guide for Melbourne businesses covers everything from structure to launch.

 

 

They Solve Ecommerce in Very Different Ways

Shopify: managed ecommerce platform

Hosting, checkout, security and infrastructure are bundled. You sign up, pick a plan and start building.

WooCommerce: ecommerce on top of WordPress

Open source plugin that turns WordPress into a store. More control, more responsibility.

The real trade off isn’t features. It’s convenience versus control.

Payments in Australia: Stripe, Square, Afterpay and Fees

Shopify payments in Australia

Shopify Payments supports major cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Shop Pay. Using Shopify Payments avoids extra platform fees. External gateways attract 0.6–2% surcharge depending on plan.

Card processing: 1.75% + 30c AUD (Basic), 1.6% + 30c (Grow), 1.4% + 30c (Advanced) for domestic online.

WooCommerce payment flexibility

Connects with Stripe, Square, Afterpay, WooPayments. More gateway choice but more fragmented setup.

Australian payment comparison

 

FeatureShopifyWooCommerce
Primary paymentShopify Payments (built in)WooPayments / Stripe / gateway of choice
Stripe supportYes (via Shopify Payments)Yes (official extension)
Square supportYesYes (extension)
Afterpay supportYes (Shop Pay / Afterpay app)Yes (extension)
Extra platform fees0% with Shopify Payments; 0.6–2% with externalNone from WooCommerce
Best forUnified payment setupMaximum gateway flexibility

GST and Tax Handling

Shopify automates common GST calculations in admin. Straightforward for standard setups. WooCommerce supports GST inclusive/exclusive pricing and custom tax classes with more flexibility but more configuration. For most standard 10% GST setups, either works fine.

Shipping in Australia: Australia Post, Sendle

Shopify lets merchants connect MyPost Business directly for live rates and labels. WooCommerce uses extensions for Australia Post and Sendle with more modular configuration.

 

FeatureShopifyWooCommerce
Australia PostDirect integration (MyPost Business)Via extension
SendleVia Shopify Shipping / Sendle appVia extension
Built in toolsProfiles, zones, calculated ratesZones, flat rate, free shipping, classes
Ease of setupEasierMore configuration required
Best forOperational convenienceCustom shipping logic

Total Cost of Ownership

Shopify Basic: $56 AUD/month. Grow: $149. Advanced: $575. Plus apps ($100–$300/month typical), payment fees and potentially a paid theme.

WooCommerce: Plugin is free. Budget $50–$250/month for hosting, extensions and maintenance before dev costs.

COST REALITY

Compare total 12 month operating cost, not subscription vs “free.” For small stores doing $10K–30K/month, total costs often end up surprisingly similar.

Our article on hidden website costs covers expenses most businesses miss.

 

Head to Head Comparison

CriteriaShopifyWooCommerceBetter fit
Ease of setupEasier (managed)More setup requiredShopify
Day to day useCleaner dashboardDepends on buildShopify
Design/customGood within themesVery high (WP ecosystem)WooCommerce
SEO + contentAdequate, basic blogStrong (full WP CMS)WooCommerce
Payment flexibilityGood (SP focus)Very high (any gateway)WooCommerce
Shipping setupCleaner OOTBMore modularShopify
Cost predictabilityMore predictableMore variableShopify
OwnershipPlatform hostedFull, self hostedWooCommerce
MaintenanceLower (managed)Higher (you manage)Shopify
ScalabilityStrong (infra managed)Strong (you manage hosting)Depends

 

The better platform is the one that matches the business model, not the one that wins the most rows.

Best Platform by Australian Business Type

Store typeBetter platformWhyWatch out
First time ecomShopifyFaster launch, fewer decisionsApp costs surprise you
Clean setup priorityShopifyLess maintenance, simpler opsLess content flexibility
Content heavy ecomWooCommerceFull WP blog + storeNeeds maintenance plan
WP integrated storeWooCommerceOne platform for allBuild quality is critical
Low maintenance prefShopifyPlatform handles infraYou trade control
Custom product logicWooCommerceMore flexibilityDev dependency increases

When Shopify Is the Better Choice

You want speed and simplicity. You don’t want to manage hosting and security. You want unified payments. Your team can run the store without heavy dev support.

When WooCommerce Is the Better Choice

You already run WordPress. Content and SEO are central to your ecom strategy. You want full stack ownership. Your team can manage the extra complexity.

If you’re weighing WordPress, our honest take on WordPress in 2026 covers the full picture.

Common Mistakes Australian Businesses Make

Choosing WooCommerce because it’s “free.” Hosting, extensions, security and dev time add up fast.

Choosing Shopify without factoring app costs. $56/month quickly becomes $200–$400 with essential apps.

Ignoring shipping setup early. Configure Australia Post/Sendle during the build, not after your first 50 orders.

Not planning GST/reporting upfront. Inclusive vs exclusive pricing, BAS integration. Sort it during the build.

For broader platform comparison, see WordPress vs Webflow vs Shopify vs Custom.

What We Recommend at Elev8d

For most small to mid Australian ecommerce businesses wanting a cleaner path, Shopify is usually the safer operational choice.

For businesses wanting content commerce integration, customisation and full ownership, WooCommerce on a well built WordPress site is the smarter long term fit.

OUR VERDICT

The decision comes down to one question: does this business value simplicity more or control more? Answer honestly and the platform choice becomes obvious.

FAQs

Is Shopify or WooCommerce better for Australian small business?

Shopify for simpler setup. WooCommerce for more flexibility, especially if you already use WordPress.

Does Shopify work with Australia Post?

Yes. Connect MyPost Business directly in Shopify admin for live rates and label printing.

Can WooCommerce handle GST?

Yes. Supports inclusive/exclusive pricing, custom tax classes and configurable display behaviour.

Does Shopify charge extra transaction fees?

Not if you use Shopify Payments. If you use an external gateway, 0.6–2% extra depending on plan.

Can I use Afterpay on both?

Yes. Shopify via Shop Pay Instalments/Afterpay app. WooCommerce via official extension.

Which is better for SEO?

WooCommerce, because it runs on WordPress with stronger content management and SEO plugin support.

Is WooCommerce cheaper long term?

It can be at scale with good stack management. For small stores, total costs are often similar.

Should I migrate from WooCommerce to Shopify?

Consider it if maintenance overhead is eating into your time and the business would benefit from simpler operations.

Next Steps

Full website guide: Melbourne website design guide.

Broader comparison: WordPress vs Webflow vs Shopify vs Custom.

Understand costs: what to budget after launch.

Ready to build? Talk to Elev8d about choosing the right ecommerce platform.

Sources and Further Reading

Shopify Australia Pricing: Official AU plan pricing and transaction fee structure.

WooCommerce: Open source plugin docs, extensions, tax/shipping config.

Stripe Australia: Payment processing for both platforms.

Australia Post MyPost Business: Business shipping integration.

ATO BAS Guidance: GST reporting for online sellers.

ACSC Small Business Guide: Security practices for self hosted stores.

ACCC: Consumer protection and pricing transparency.

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