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If you choose to integrate Shopify with Webflow for your e-commerce site, you will need to subscribe to both platforms’ plans. This means you’ll pay for the Webflow E-commerce plan to build and design your website, and you’ll also need to subscribe to a Shopify plan to handle the backend e-commerce functionality, such as managing products, orders, and payments. While this may seem like an additional cost, integrating Shopify with Webflow allows you to leverage Webflow’s powerful design capabilities while benefiting from Shopify’s robust e-commerce features and payment processing options.
Whether to use a plugin or integrate Shopify manually depends on your specific project requirements and preferences. Using a plugin may offer convenience and simplify the integration process, but it’s essential to ensure that the plugin meets your needs and is compatible with both Webflow and Shopify. Manual integration provides more flexibility and control over the customization of your e-commerce site, but it may require more technical expertise and development effort. Consider your project’s scope, timeline, and budget when deciding which approach to take.