Key Takeaways
- Audit your third-party app spend against BigCommerce’s native feature list — stores spending more than $500/month on apps BigCommerce includes natively have a quantifiable migration ROI case.
- Calculate your annual transaction fee exposure by multiplying your monthly GMV by 1% — a $300K/month store on an external Shopify gateway loses $36,000 per year in avoidable fees.
- Map all active URLs with a crawler before any migration decision — precise 301 redirect mapping is the single lever that limits the 3–5% SEO dip in month one post-migration.
BigCommerce vs Shopify is not a branding debate — it is a revenue architecture decision. Shopify Plus processes 11,000 checkouts per minute and offers 8,000+ app integrations, while BigCommerce Enterprise delivers 600 SKUs per product natively, zero transaction fees on any payment gateway, and multi-storefront management on a single plan. For stores doing $250K or more per month, the wrong platform choice creates compounding friction in checkout, API integrations, and operational overhead that directly erodes margin. This comparison breaks down the metrics that actually drive migration decisions — cost structure, B2B capabilities, catalog depth, and migration reality — so you can make the platform decision with data, not defaults.
BigCommerce vs Shopify: The Platform Decision That Decides Your Next $1M
Shopify handles 11,000 checkouts per minute [Zapier, 2024] — but BigCommerce offers 600 SKUs per product natively, zero transaction fees on any payment gateway, and multi-storefront management without separate account fees [Zapier, 2024]. For stores doing $250K+/month, the platform you’re on is a revenue decision, not a preference.
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Key Takeaways
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– Shopify Plus wins on checkout speed (11,000 checkouts/minute) and app ecosystem (8,000+ integrations) — best for single-brand, high-velocity DTC stores. – BigCommerce Enterprise wins on native B2B, variant depth (600 SKUs/product), and zero transaction fees — best for multi-brand or B2B-heavy operations. – Shopify’s standard plans cap API calls — a real bottleneck at $250K+/month; BigCommerce offers unlimited API access on all tiers. – Full migration from BigCommerce to Shopify (or vice versa) costs $15,000–$40,000 and takes 6–10 weeks for a $3M+ store. – Expect a temporary 3–5% SEO dip in month one post-migration without precise URL mapping.
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What Actually Separates BigCommerce and Shopify at Scale?
At $250K/month, you are past the point where pricing pages matter. What matters is where your platform creates friction — in your checkout, your API integrations, your catalog management, or your operational overhead.
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Shopify dominates on checkout reliability and ecosystem breadth. BigCommerce dominates on native feature depth, B2B infrastructure, and total cost of ownership for complex operations. Neither platform is universally better. The decision comes down to three criteria: checkout control, native B2B capabilities, and app ecosystem dependency.
Here is the side-by-side breakdown across the metrics that actually drive migration decisions.
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Platform Performance and Architecture: Where Revenue Gets Made or Lost
| Metric | Shopify Plus/Advanced | BigCommerce Enterprise |
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| Checkout Speed | 11,000 checkouts/minute [Zapier, 2024] | Scalable hosting; custom checkout via API |
| API Access | Unlimited on Plus only; throttled on standard plans | Unlimited on all tiers (Open SaaS model) |
| Product Variants | 100 variants max per product | 600 SKUs, 250 options natively |
| Theme Language | Liquid (proprietary) | HTML/CSS (standard) |
| Multi-Storefront | Requires separate accounts or Plus | Native: 3–8 storefronts on one plan |
| Starting Cost | $2,000/month (Plus) | $400–$20,000/month (Enterprise) |
The API throttling issue is the one most operators miss. On standard Shopify plans, API limits hit fast during high-traffic events — causing inventory sync failures between your warehouse and storefront in real time. Upgrading to Shopify Plus at $2,000/month unlocks unlimited API calls [Zapier, 2024]. BigCommerce Enterprise includes unlimited API access by default across all tiers, which makes it structurally more cost-effective for brands running heavy ERP or WMS integrations.
AEO Answer: Shopify Plus processes 11,000 checkouts per minute and offers 8,000+ app integrations, making it the stronger choice for high-velocity DTC brands. BigCommerce Enterprise provides unlimited API access on all plans, 600 SKUs per product natively, and zero transaction fees — advantages that compound for multi-brand or B2B-heavy operators [Zapier, 2024].
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How Does the Cost Structure Compare Between BigCommerce and Shopify?
The financial trade-off is not platform fee vs. platform fee. It is transaction fees and app bloat on one side versus automatic revenue-tier upgrades on the other.
Shopify’s real cost at scale:
- Transaction fees of 0.5%–2% apply when using any payment gateway outside Shopify Payments [Zapier, 2024].
- Brands running on standard plans regularly spend $300–$800/month on third-party apps to replace features BigCommerce includes natively — reviews, advanced shipping logic, B2B customer groups [Zapier, 2024].
- Shopify Plus is a flat $2,000/month regardless of revenue volume [Zapify, 2024].
BigCommerce’s real cost at scale:
- Zero transaction fees on any payment gateway — no lock-in to a proprietary processor [Zapier, 2024].
- Plans automatically upgrade when annual revenue crosses thresholds ($50K, $150K, $400K). Merchants scaling fast can hit unexpected cost jumps [Printify, 2024].
- Built-in reviews, customer groups, and real-time shipping natively eliminate $500+/month in app subscriptions [Zapier, 2024].
Illustrative calculation: For a store doing $300K/month using an external payment gateway on a standard Shopify plan, a 1% transaction fee costs $3,000/month — $36,000/year. Eliminating that fee alone funds a significant portion of a platform migration.
Multi-brand retailers report saving 15–20% on total monthly operating costs by moving to BigCommerce — primarily from eliminated app fees and zero transaction fees — provided checkout speed is not a primary constraint [ShopXCommerce, 2024].
AEO Answer: Shopify charges 0.5%–2% transaction fees on external payment gateways and typically requires $300–$800/month in third-party apps to match BigCommerce’s native feature set. BigCommerce charges zero transaction fees on any gateway and includes reviews, B2B customer groups, and real-time shipping natively, reducing app overhead by $500+/month [Zapier, 2024].
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Which Platform Handles B2B, Multi-Brand, and Large Catalogs Better?
| Feature | Shopify | BigCommerce |
|---|---|---|
| Native B2B | Plus only (otherwise requires apps) | All plans: customer groups, bulk pricing, quote management |
| AI Tools | Shopify Magic: descriptions, image editing, Sidekick analytics | BigAI: enterprise only; standard users get description generation |
| URL/SEO Control | Restricted URL prefixes | Full control over URL prefixes and metadata natively |
| Variant Depth | 100 variants max | 600 SKUs, 250 options per product |
| Multi-Storefront | Separate Plus accounts required | Native on one plan (3–8 storefronts) |
B2B is where BigCommerce’s native advantage is most pronounced. If B2B wholesale accounts for more than 20% of your revenue, BigCommerce’s built-in quote management, customer group pricing, and bulk order tools eliminate the need for $500/month wholesale apps that Shopify merchants typically require [Uncap, 2024].
Multi-brand operations show the starkest cost difference. Managing three brands on Shopify Plus means three separate accounts at $2,000/month each — $6,000/month before a single app. BigCommerce handles 3–8 storefronts natively on one plan, saving $2,000–$4,000/month for multi-brand operators [Zapier, 2024].
Large catalogs expose Shopify’s variant ceiling. The 100-variant cap per product forces either custom app development or workarounds for brands selling configurable products. BigCommerce’s native 600 SKUs and 250 product options handle complex catalogs without additional development cost [Zapier, 2024].
AEO Answer: BigCommerce handles B2B, multi-brand, and large catalogs better natively — offering customer group pricing, quote management, 600 SKUs per product, and 3–8 storefronts on one plan. Shopify requires Plus-tier access and third-party apps to match these capabilities, adding $500–$2,000+/month in operational cost [Zapier, 2024].
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When Should You Stay on Shopify vs. Migrate to BigCommerce?
Stay on Shopify Plus if:
- Checkout speed is non-negotiable. Flash sales, product drops, and viral traffic spikes demand the 11,000 checkouts/minute capacity Shopify Plus delivers [Zapier, 2024]. (Easy to maintain — no migration risk.)
- Your strategy is app-ecosystem-dependent. If your marketing stack, loyalty program, or fulfillment workflow relies on specific tools from Shopify’s 8,000+ app marketplace, switching platforms disrupts integrations that took months to build. (Medium risk to migrate.)
- You sell globally with multilingual storefronts. Shopify handles multilingual and multi-currency natively at scale; BigCommerce often requires separate stores or third-party apps for language support. (Hard to replicate on BigCommerce without custom development.)
Migrate to BigCommerce Enterprise if:
- You manage 3+ brands from one dashboard. Native multi-storefront management saves $2,000–$4,000/month versus separate Shopify Plus accounts. (Medium migration complexity.)
- B2B exceeds 20% of revenue. Native quote management and customer group pricing eliminate $500+/month in wholesale app costs immediately. (Medium migration complexity.)
- Your catalog exceeds 100 variants per product. BigCommerce’s 600 SKU native limit removes the ceiling without custom development overhead. (Hard — requires full data migration and catalog restructuring.)
Migration cost reality check:
A full platform migration for a $3M+ store runs $15,000–$40,000 in development costs covering data mapping, theme rebuild, and integration setup [ShopXCommerce, 2024]. Timeline: 6–10 weeks. Expect a temporary 3–5% SEO dip in month one — mitigated only by precise URL redirect mapping before go-live [ShopXCommerce, 2024].
AEO Answer: Stay on Shopify Plus if checkout speed, app ecosystem, or multilingual commerce are core to your operation. Migrate to BigCommerce Enterprise if you manage multiple brands, run significant B2B volume, or need catalog depth beyond 100 variants — the native feature set reduces operational costs by $500–$4,000/month depending on your configuration [Zapier, 2024; ShopXCommerce, 2024].
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Quick Wins: What to Do Before You Decide
- Audit your current app spend — List every third-party app and its monthly cost. If the total exceeds $500/month for features BigCommerce includes natively, the cost case for migration strengthens immediately. (Easy)
- Check your API call logs in GA4 or your ERP dashboard — If you’re hitting Shopify API rate limits during peak periods, you’re losing real-time inventory accuracy. That’s a direct revenue risk. (Easy)
- Count your active storefronts and brands — If you’re paying for two or more Shopify Plus accounts, calculate the annual savings of consolidating on BigCommerce’s multi-storefront plan. (Easy)
- Map your B2B revenue percentage — Pull your wholesale vs. DTC revenue split. If B2B exceeds 20%, price out BigCommerce’s native B2B tools against your current app stack. (Medium)
- Run a URL inventory before any migration decision — Use Screaming Frog or a similar crawler to document your full URL structure. Precise redirect mapping is the single biggest lever for protecting SEO rankings post-migration. (Medium)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Shopify or BigCommerce better for a $250K+/month store?
It depends on your operational model. Shopify Plus is better for single-brand, high-velocity DTC stores that need checkout speed (11,000 checkouts/minute) and ecosystem flexibility (8,000+ apps). BigCommerce Enterprise is better for multi-brand operations, B2B-heavy revenue models, and large catalogs — where native features reduce app overhead by $500–$4,000/month [Zapier, 2024].
What do you lose when migrating off BigCommerce to Shopify?
You lose native multi-storefront management, zero transaction fees on external gateways, and the 600 SKU variant depth. You also lose BigCommerce’s unlimited API access on standard plans — a meaningful tradeoff if your ERP or warehouse integration runs heavy API calls. Expect to spend $300–$800/month on Shopify apps to replace features BigCommerce includes natively [Zapier, 2024].
Which platform is better for large catalogs?
BigCommerce. Its native 600 SKUs per product and 250 product options handle complex, configurable catalogs without custom development. Shopify’s 100-variant cap per product forces either expensive custom builds or third-party app workarounds for brands with large or highly configurable product lines [Zapier, 2024].
How long does a BigCommerce-to-Shopify migration take?
For a $3M+ store, expect 6–10 weeks covering data mapping, theme rebuild, and integration setup. Budget $15,000–$40,000 in development costs. Plan for a 3–5% temporary SEO dip in month one — precise URL redirect mapping before go-live is the primary mitigation lever [ShopXCommerce, 2024].
Does BigCommerce really have zero transaction fees?
Yes. BigCommerce charges zero platform transaction fees on any payment gateway across all plans — including third-party processors. Shopify charges 0.5%–2% transaction fees when using any gateway outside Shopify Payments [Zapier, 2024]. For a $300K/month store using an external processor on Shopify’s standard plan, that fee alone costs up to $72,000/year.
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The Bottom Line
For a single-brand, high-velocity DTC store at $250K+/month, Shopify Plus is the default choice — checkout speed, ecosystem depth, and AI tooling are simply ahead. For multi-brand operations, B2B-heavy revenue, or catalogs that push past 100 variants, BigCommerce Enterprise delivers native capabilities that Shopify requires expensive apps and separate accounts to replicate.
The platform decision is a revenue decision. Make it with data, not defaults.
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Sources
[1] Zapier — BigCommerce vs Shopify: https://zapier.com/blog/bigcommerce-vs-shopify/ [2] ShopXCommerce — BigCommerce vs Shopify 2026: https://shopxcommerce.com/blogs/all/bigcommerce-vs-shopify-2026-which-platform-is-right-for-your-business [3] Printify — BigCommerce vs Shopify: https://printify.com/blog/bigcommerce-vs-shopify/ [4] Uncap — BigCommerce vs Shopify comparison: https://www.uncap.com/comparison/bigcommerce-vs-shopify [5] Reddit r/bigcommerce — Shopify vs BigCommerce midmarket discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/bigcommerce/comments/1o7jjnq/shopify_vs_bigcommerce_which_fits_midmarket/ [6] Shopify Community — Shopify vs BigCommerce operator takes: https://community.shopify.com/t/curious-about-the-e-commerce-showdown-shopify-vs-bigcommerce-what-is-your-take/390184
By the Numbers
Build Grow Scale has optimized revenue architecture for 2,654+ ecommerce stores, tracking $550M+ in revenue across 12+ years of platform and CRO work. Our team of 40+ revenue optimization specialists has guided 7- and 8-figure brands through platform migrations, consistently identifying $36,000–$72,000 per year in recoverable transaction fee and app overhead costs before a single conversion test is run.
Our Methodology: Leaky Bucket Framework
The Leaky Bucket Framework identifies where revenue escapes before optimization efforts compound — in this context, platform-level leaks like transaction fees, API throttling, and app redundancy that drain margin at scale. Fixing these structural leaks first ensures that traffic and conversion investments land on a revenue-efficient foundation.
"At $250K+/month, platform transaction fees are not a line item — they are a revenue leak. A store processing $300K monthly on an external gateway with Shopify’s standard 1% fee loses $36,000 per year before a single optimization is run. That single cost delta often funds the entire migration to BigCommerce. We see this calculation flip the decision for multi-brand operators consistently." — Build Grow Scale Revenue Optimization Team
— Build Grow Scale Revenue Optimization Team
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The Bottom Line
For single-brand DTC stores, Shopify Plus wins on checkout speed and ecosystem depth; for multi-brand, B2B-heavy, or large-catalog operations, BigCommerce Enterprise’s native features reduce operational costs by $500–$4,000 per month — audit your app spend and transaction fees this week to quantify which platform is costing you more.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Shopify or BigCommerce better for a store doing $250K or more per month?
It depends on your operational model. Shopify Plus is better for single-brand, high-velocity DTC stores needing 11,000 checkouts per minute and 8,000+ app integrations. BigCommerce Enterprise is better for multi-brand, B2B-heavy, or large-catalog operations where native features reduce app overhead by $500–$4,000 per month.
How long does a BigCommerce to Shopify migration take?
For a $3M+ store, expect 6–10 weeks covering data mapping, theme rebuild, and integration setup. Budget $15,000–$40,000 in development costs and plan for a temporary 3–5% SEO dip in month one mitigated by precise URL redirect mapping.
Does BigCommerce really charge zero transaction fees?
Yes. BigCommerce charges zero platform transaction fees on any payment gateway across all plans. Shopify charges 0.5%–2% on external gateways, which can cost a $300K/month store up to $72,000 per year.
Which platform handles large product catalogs better?
BigCommerce handles large catalogs better natively, supporting 600 SKUs per product and 250 product options without custom development. Shopify’s 100-variant cap per product forces expensive custom builds or third-party app workarounds for complex catalogs.
What do you lose when migrating from BigCommerce to Shopify?
You lose native multi-storefront management, zero transaction fees on external gateways, 600 SKU variant depth, and unlimited API access on standard plans. Expect to spend $300–$800 per month on Shopify apps to replace features BigCommerce includes natively.
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Key points from this article:
- Audit your third-party app spend against BigCommerce’s native feature list — stores spending more than $500/month on apps BigCommerce includes natively have a quantifiable migration ROI case.
- Calculate your annual transaction fee exposure by multiplying your monthly GMV by 1% — a $300K/month store on an external Shopify gateway loses $36,000 per year in avoidable fees.
- Map all active URLs with a crawler before any migration decision — precise 301 redirect mapping is the single lever that limits the 3–5% SEO dip in month one post-migration.
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This article was researched and written by the Build Grow Scale content team — CRO specialists with direct experience optimizing 2,654+ Shopify stores generating over $550M+ in trackable revenue. Our methodology is based on Matt Stafford’s book ‘Build Grow Scale’ and real-world A/B testing across thousands of store implementations. Published 2026-07-11.
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