Webflow provides built-in e-commerce features, but if you need more flexibility, you can integrate third-party e-commerce solutions. Here are some options:
- How it Works: Embed Shopify’s Buy Button to add products to Webflow pages.
- Key Features: Supports secure checkout, inventory management, and payment processing.
- Best For: Selling a limited number of products while using Webflow for design.
2. Foxy.io
- How it Works: Fully integrates with Webflow through custom embeds and forms.
- Key Features: Supports subscriptions, memberships, and digital/downloadable products.
- Best For: Advanced customization and various payment gateways (Stripe, PayPal, etc.).
3. Snipcart
- How it Works: Adds a shopping cart and checkout process via JavaScript integration.
- Key Features: Works with Webflow’s CMS, supports dynamic pricing, and integrates with APIs.
- Best For: Developers or businesses needing flexible product structures.
4. Ecwid
- How it Works: Embeds an entire online store into Webflow.
- Key Features: Includes multi-currency support, real-time shipping rates, and mobile responsiveness.
- Best For: Multi-channel selling (social media, marketplaces, Webflow).
5. Printful (Dropshipping)
- How it Works: Syncs with Webflow through Zapier or manual setup.
- Key Features: Automatically fulfills orders for custom-printed merchandise.
- Best For: Print-on-demand businesses.
Summary
For a simple buy button, use Shopify. If you need advanced customization, try Foxy.io or Snipcart. If you want a fully embedded store, Ecwid is a great choice. For dropshipping, use Printful. Choose based on your needs!