{"id":15038,"date":"2020-08-03T18:21:34","date_gmt":"2020-08-03T18:21:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.webmonkey.com\/?p=15038"},"modified":"2022-09-16T22:23:34","modified_gmt":"2022-09-16T22:23:34","slug":"magento-vs-shopify","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.webmonkey.com\/magento-vs-shopify\/","title":{"rendered":"Magento vs Shopify Ecommerce Website Builder Comparison [2023]"},"content":{"rendered":"

Magento and Shopify are two of the biggest names in eCommerce website hosting. However, despite this, it's tough to compare the two platforms. Shopify is a hands-off “service” that handles all of the coding and nitty-gritty for you, while Magento is full of developers' tools and other expert-level features.<\/p>\n

However, this just scratches the surface of a Magento vs Shopify eCommerce website builder comparison. We'll walk you through a thorough evaluation of the two web builders below.<\/p>\n

What Is Magento?<\/h2>\n

Magento<\/a> is an eCommerce suite that Adobe<\/a> maintains and offers to the public. As with many of Adobe's products, Magento is full of features. As long as you know how to code or implement it with the Magento software, you can do just about anything you can think of.<\/p>\n

However, Magento's fatal flaw is that it can be difficult for newbies or inexperienced website builders to use. Magento comes in two varieties: the paid version and the open-source version. If you'd rather not pay for your website builder, you can download and implement yours from Magento's open-source code library, but this is for very advanced users only.<\/p>\n

Magento is available for any business size you can imagine. In fact, Magento breaks down their services by size and variety on its Solutions<\/a> page. Magento breaks down its business solutions into the following categories:<\/p>\n