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Shopify VS Launch Cart
Launch Cart was created to be the easiest and most feature packed eCommerce platform on the net.
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Natively built-in and standard
$0 - $297
per month
Natively built-in and standard
Required additional monthly cost of 3rd-party app
$30-$300/mo.
$39-$69/mo.
$9.99-$299/mo.
$5.95/mo.
$29.99-$69.99/mo.
$2,000/mo. (Shopify Plus only)
$2,000/mo. (Shopify Plus only)
$24.99-$79.99/mo.
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You’ll need to pay an extra
$168.92 - $2,823.93 per month in 3rd-party app fees.
Easiest Way to Sell Online
Launch Cart was created to be the easiest and most feature packed eCommerce platform on the net.
Ease of Use
9.4
8.2
Ease of Admin
9.5
8.7
Ease of Setup
9
8
Easiest Ecommerce Platform
Launch Cart wins for Ease of Use, Ease of Admin and Ease of Setup. In other words, if you just want to get to work selling online, Launch Cart is the obvious choice and gives you the flexibility of embedding ecommerce in your existing site, using a whole new system or whatever you need.
Shopify can build you a site, but you have to commit everything to them.
Launch Cart is ready for business
Do the terms “coding,” “design,” and “application integrations” make you nervous? Us too. That’s why we automated all that stuff, so you’ll be ready to sell right out of the box — no coding or expertise required. All you need is a great business idea, and a few minutes to set up your shop.
Shopify requires some hefty set-up and tweaking to get going, so you’ll have to do your homework before you start. And if you can’t get your store setup in the first 14 days, you’ll need to pay for a whole month to keep trying.
Ease of Setup
9
8
Mobile
9.1
8.4
You can build and manage your store on mobile
Do the terms “coding,” “design,” and “application integrations” make you nervous? Us too. That’s why we automated all that stuff, so you’ll be ready to sell right out of the box — no coding or expertise required. All you need is a great business idea, and a few minutes to set up your shop.
Shopify requires some hefty set-up and tweaking to get going, so you’ll have to do your homework before you start. And if you can’t get your store setup in the first 14 days, you’ll need to pay for a whole month to keep trying.