You run on Wix but want the advanced eCommerce features of Shopify? Good news: Wix and Shopify can connect and you can have the best of both worlds.
This guide will show you how to connect Wix and Shopify so you can use Wix for design and Shopify for products, inventory and orders.
Keep reading for all the steps, tips and tools to make it smooth and easy!
Summary
- You can connect Wix and Shopify via Shopify’s Buy Button and third-party apps.
- Connecting these platforms allows you to use Wix’s design and Shopify’s eCommerce features.
- Read step-by-step for each method to choose what’s best for your business.
What is Wix and What Does It Offer for Ecommerce?
Wix is a website builder famous for its drag and drop design tools and customization options. Wix’s eCommerce platform allows users to set up online stores using templates, SEO features and payment processing solutions.
But some businesses find that Wix lacks specific advanced features for larger scale eCommerce needs like inventory management and payment options available with Shopify.
Why Connect Shopify to Wix?
Connecting Shopify to Wix allows you to use Wix’s design and customization while adding Shopify’s eCommerce. This is good for:
- Small businesses or bloggers who want to sell online without sacrificing website design.
- Growing businesses that need more advanced eCommerce solutions.
- Anyone who wants to keep their main website on Wix but sell through Shopify’s platform.
But there are some caveats to be aware of, like sync issues and fees from both platforms. We’ll get into that below.
Ways to Connect Wix to Shopify
You can connect Wix and Shopify in several ways:
- Shopify’s Buy Button: Add Shopify products to Wix.
- Third-Party Apps: Zapier and Cart2Cart offer automated integration.
- Manual Methods: Export/import products from Shopify to Wix.
Each has its pros and cons. We’ll get into them below, starting with Shopify’s Buy Button.
How to Connect Wix and Shopify
Method 1: Add Shopify Products to Wix using Shopify’s Buy Button
Shopify Buy Button allows you to embed individual product listings on any website, including Wix. Here’s how:
Step-by-Step Guide
- Set Up Your Shopify Account: If you haven’t already, sign up for a Shopify account and add your products.
- Create a Buy Button:
Go to Sales Channels > Buy Button in Shopify.
Create a Buy Button for the product or collection you want to add to Wix.
Customize Buy Button: Change colors, font and layout to match your Wix website design.
Add to Wix:
- Copy the code from Shopify.
- Go to the page on Wix where you want to add the product, select Add > Embed Code > HTML iframe.
- Paste the Buy Button code into the HTML element on your Wix page.
Using the Buy Button is easy and flexible but has limitations especially if you have a large catalog.
Method 2: Using Third-Party Apps
Apps like Zapier and Cart2Cart offer solutions to connect Shopify and Wix, no manual work required.
Set up Zapier to Connect Shopify and Wix
- Create Accounts: Sign up for Zapier (for automation) and Shopify.
- Choose Trigger Events: In Zapier, create a Zap (an automation) with Shopify as the trigger and Wix as the action.
- Example: Trigger a new order in Shopify to create an order update in Wix.
- Set Actions: What actions do you want Zapier to do (like update product inventory)?
- Turn on the Zap: Once tested, turn on your Zap.
Limitations: Zapier integrations require a premium account and may not be as precise as managing products on each platform.
Import products from Shopify to Wix
If you have a large catalog, exporting products from Shopify to Wix using CSV files is more efficient.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Export products from Shopify: Go to Products > Export to download your product CSV.
- Prepare CSV for Wix: Modify your CSV to match Wix import requirements.
- Import CSV into Wix: Go to Store Products > Import and upload the CSV file.
Using this method you can import products fast but ongoing updates require re-importing CSV files which can break data sync.
Manage orders and inventory with Wix-Shopify integration
One of the biggest challenge with Wix-Shopify setup is managing orders and inventory. Here are some tips to keep everything in sync:
- Inventory Management Tools: Use third-party tools that sync inventory across platforms or check manually for updates.
- Order Management: If orders are placed on Shopify but shown on Wix make sure you have a workflow to track orders on each platform.
- Testing: Test multiple times before going live to catch any sync issues.
More to Consider when using Wix and Shopify Together
Wix and Shopify Payment Gateways
Shopify Payments has payment options within Shopify and Wix Payments has payment options within Wix.
Using both platforms might mean using different payment gateways for each site section which can confuse customers.
Check which gateway works for your location and customer base for best payment processing.
Pricing when using Wix and Shopify together
Running both platforms will cost you more:
- Shopify Subscription: $29/month+
- Wix Subscription: Business plans $23/month+
- App Fees: Zapier for example requires a premium subscription for automation.
Calculate your budget and ROI to make sure the cost of integration pays off in the long run.
FAQs: Wix and Shopify Integration
Does Wix support Shopify natively?
Wix does not support Shopify natively but you can integrate using Buy Button, third-party apps or manual data syncing.
What are the limitations of using Wix and Shopify together?
Some of the limitations are: limited design customization for product listings, inventory sync issues and multiple payment processors.
Can I use Shopify Payments if I embed Shopify on Wix?
No, Shopify Payments is only available within the Shopify platform not through Buy Buttons.
How secure is Wix-Shopify integration?
Integration security depends on the tools you use. Official options like Shopify Buy Button and Zapier are secure as long as each platform’s security settings are set up correctly.
Is Wix and Shopify worth it for small business?
For small businesses that want to use Wix’s design and Shopify’s eCommerce, integration is a great option.
Conclusion
Wix and Shopify together can create a website that’s easy to design and robust in eCommerce.
Whether you’re embedding Shopify Buy Button on Wix, using third-party apps like Zapier or manually syncing inventory, this guide has got you covered.
Think carefully about each option’s pros and cons to decide which one is best for your eCommerce needs.