
- No transaction fees on Ecwid plans
- Handles centralised inventory, order management, payments, and multichannel selling.
- Adds automated discounts, email campaigns, tax calculation, and shipping tools

- Over 500 Professionally Designed Website Templates
- Drag and Drop Website Builder for Total Design Freedom
- Free Trial with No Credit Card Required
Wix vs. Ecwid: Quick Summary
Wix wins for most users, but the margin is narrower than most comparisons admit, and for one specific buyer, Ecwid is the clear choice. These are genuinely different products: Ecwid is an eCommerce widget you add to any site, while Wix is a complete website builder with eCommerce built in. That distinction changes everything about how you should evaluate them.
Ecwid’s clearest advantages are an eCommerce entry price of $5 per month (vs Wix’s $29), post-launch theme switching without store data loss, and its core proposition of adding a store to a site you already have. Wix’s clearest advantages are a full AI site builder on all plans, key eCommerce features at lower plan thresholds, 24/7 live chat from the first paid plan, and a complete website building experience for sellers who are starting from scratch.
1. Pricing and Value for Money
Ecwid wins on eCommerce entry price. Wix wins once you factor in which plan you actually need to run a growing store.
Ecwid
Ecwid’s Starter plan at $5 per month (annual) delivers 0% platform transaction fees and eCommerce capability for up to 10 products, making it the cheapest functional store option of the two platforms by a significant margin. Venture at $29 per month adds up to 100 products, digital goods, Facebook and Instagram selling, live chat support, discount coupons, and a custom domain. Business at $49 per month unlocks abandoned cart recovery, subscriptions, product reviews, custom URL slugs, 301 redirects, and phone support. Unlimited at $119 per month adds unlimited products, unlimited staff accounts, and priority support.
The pricing gap tightens once you identify which plan a growing store actually needs. A seller who wants abandoned cart recovery reaches it on Ecwid Business at $49 per month, while Wix Core at $29 per month includes that feature alongside subscriptions and POS.
Wix
Wix Core at $29 per month (annual) is the entry point for eCommerce and includes abandoned cart recovery, subscriptions, POS integration, 0% platform fees, and 5 collaborators. Business at $39 per month adds true multi-currency checkout and 100 GB storage. Business Elite at $159 per month includes unlimited storage and advanced eCommerce tools. Enterprise pricing is custom.
2. Core Features and Capabilities
Wix wins at mid-tier pricing. Ecwid wins on entry cost and on its core use case of adding a store to an existing site.
Ecwid
Ecwid’s defining feature is what it is: an embeddable eCommerce widget that plugs into any existing website (WordPress, Squarespace, or a hand-coded site) without requiring a rebuild.

Sellers who already have a web presence simply add a store on top of it. Ecwid is PCI DSS and SOC 2 compliant through Lightspeed, meeting enterprise-grade security standards across all plans. Facebook and Instagram selling is available from the Venture tier.
The hard ceiling is multi-currency: Ecwid supports only one store currency, with display-only conversion apps available, and all transactions settle in the store’s primary currency regardless of plan.
Wix
Wix includes abandoned cart recovery, subscriptions, and POS integration from the Core plan without additional app purchases.
True multi-currency checkout is available from the Business plan. Product limits are not enforced from Core upward.
The limitation for existing website owners is fundamental: Wix cannot be embedded into another platform. Adding a Wix store to an existing non-Wix site is not possible.
Beyond the builder itself, Wix offers over 20 distinct AI tools spanning website creation, eCommerce, business planning, and marketing.
3. Ease of Use
Wix is easier for building a full site from scratch. Ecwid is simpler for adding a store to an existing site.
Editor
How much time and skill will building and maintaining this site actually cost me?
These platforms start from completely different premises, and that changes which one is easier for you specifically.
- Wix is a full website builder where you drag elements onto a canvas and build every page from scratch or from a template.
- Ecwid is an eCommerce widget that either sits inside your existing website or powers a minimal “Instant Site” with 70+ themes.
Wix’s AI site builder is a genuine time-saver. It generates a complete custom site from a text prompt, including page structure, content, and layout, and it is available on the free plan and above.

Ecwid takes a different approach. Rather than generating a full multi-page site from a single prompt, its AI tools are focused on content and product optimization.
These include an AI Section Generator that builds individual Instant Site sections from a description or screenshot, AI-generated product descriptions with one-click formatting and translation, an AI Image Enhancer for background removal and product photo cleanup, AI-generated SEO meta titles and descriptions, and AI-powered domain name suggestions.

Some advanced functionality, such as customer service chatbots, requires third-party apps from Ecwid’s App Market rather than being available natively.
The mobile editing gap is real and worth factoring in. Wix has a dedicated mobile editor that lets you adjust layouts and visibility separately for mobile visitors.
Ecwid’s Instant Site allows you to switch between desktop and mobile views at the top to see how the site appears on different screen sizes before publishing.
While not a “dedicated mobile editor” in the sense of a separate app, you can customize the mobile view for key sections. You can go to Website → Edit Site → [Select Section] → Design tab → Mobile layout to choose how images and text are displayed on small screens (e.g., cropping or scaling).

AI Features
Will AI meaningfully reduce setup time and ongoing work, or is it mostly marketing?
The gap between these platforms on AI isn’t presence versus absence. Both have AI tools. The difference is in scope, plan availability, and what those tools actually produce.
Wix’s AI site builder generates a complete website from a single text prompt, covering structure, placeholder content, and page layout, and it’s available on every plan, including free.
Its writing tools extend across text generation, blog posts, product descriptions, email campaigns, meta tags, and tone/rephrase functions. Again, across all plans. That’s a meaningfully broad proposition.

Ecwid’s AI capabilities are narrower and gated behind higher tiers. The AI section generator, available on Venture and above, creates individual Instant Site sections from a description or uploaded screenshot. AI product descriptions, meta tag generation, and the AI Image Enhancer (background removal and photo cleanup) are built-in on the Unlimited plan ($119/month billed annually) only.
AI-generated domain name suggestions are also available.

Ecwid’s automated emails are rule-based and trigger-driven rather than AI-generated. Sellers who want AI email drafting need to integrate a third-party tool like Klaviyo from the App Market.
4. Design Quality and Templates
Wix wins on template selection, design flexibility, and AI tools. Ecwid wins on post-launch theme switching.


