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Ecwid

eCommerce software for mobiles, websites and social media

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Matt S.

Retail, 1-10 employees

Used daily for 6-12 months

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  • Likelihood to recommend8/10

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Easy to use e-commerce management solution

Reviewed 6 years ago

Ease of use, clear SKU system and the option to modify the basics structure with third party installations.

Pros

Ecwid is an easy to pick up e-commerce system. It provides all the features you would hope for in a web store, with easy to use solutions to most common problems. They have excellent support staff, who are always ready to help. It integrates easily with Paypal, Sagepay, Facebook, eBay and Amazon.

Cons

While the store is easy to set up, to get the best out of it you should probably have some knowledge of HTML and CSS. It can be somewhat inflexible in it's behaviour. Additional functionality can be added, but isn't always easy to manage without repeatedly contacting the helpdesk or third party engineers.

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Linlee J.

Used daily for 2+ years

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  • Likelihood to recommend10/10

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Easy to use, looks pretty, keeps making great little changes

Reviewed 6 years ago
Pros

I was able to quickly learn how to use Ecwid with few hiccoughs along the way. The ecwid blogs have been very helpful - our online shop may be small but it has gone from strength to strength

Cons

Can't think of anything now. The only thing that ever went wrong was a random products ecwid plug-in that we tried to put on our website front page - it just never seemed to work but ecwid soon changed it