![]() ![]() So what about the downsides? While support options could be more varied, and certain features are not available on the lower-priced plans, there aren’t any major issues. While the overall look-and-feel of the store will be determined by the “parent site” (Wix, WordPress, Squarespace, etc.), making edits to templates for product listings, category pages, or the store homepage are simple processes. Support for over fifty languages is another added bonus.įinally, the central dashboard is intuitive and easy to use. We also like the high degree of functionality for omnichannel sales, with native capabilities for Instagram, Facebook, Amazon, eBay, Amazon, and a host of other third-party marketplaces. It’s also difficult to argue with the “forever free” plan. It targets a clear section of the retail market - businesses that want to add a store to their existing site while maintaining their current design and backend - and offers a feature-rich, intuitive platform. ![]() Overall, we were very impressed with Ecwid. ![]()
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