# BigCommerce Pricing 2026 | Capterra

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Source: https://www.capterra.com/p/131883/Bigcommerce/pricing

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# Pricing for BigCommerce

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## [BigCommerce](https://www.capterra.com/p/131883/Bigcommerce/) has **4** pricing plans

-   Yes, has free trial
-   No free version

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**Discount:** By Plan Frequency

### Standard

$39

**Pricing Model:** Flat Rate

**Payment Frequency:** Per Month

Standard plan includes:

-   24/7 Support
-   Bigcommerce Mobile App
-   Free Sitewide Https Dedicated SSL
-   Integrations With Leading Payment Gateways
-   Unlimited Staff Accounts

### Plus

$105

**Pricing Model:** Flat Rate

**Payment Frequency:** Per Month

Plus plan includes:

-   Abandoned Cart Saver
-   Customer Groups and Segmentation
-   Persistent Cart
-   Stored Credit Cards
-   Up to $180k Annual Sales

### Pro

$399

**Pricing Model:** Flat Rate

**Payment Frequency:** Per Month

Pro plan includes:

-   Custom SSL
-   Faceted Search
-   Sell up to $400k Annually
-   Up to 8 Inventory Locations
-   Product Filters

### Enterprise

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**Pricing Model:** Other

Enterprise plan includes:

-   API Support
-   Custom Facet
-   Price Lists
-   Strategic Account Management Available
-   Unlimited API Calls

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## What do others say about [BigCommerce](https://www.capterra.com/p/131883/Bigcommerce/) pricing?

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Value For Money[4.1(339)](https://www.capterra.com/p/131883/Bigcommerce/reviews/)

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Frank A.

Head of Digital

Business Supplies and Equipment, 11-50 employees

Used the software for: 2+ years

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Overall Rating

5.0

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Ease of Use

5.0

Customer Service

4.0

Features

4.0

Value for Money

5.0

Likelihood to Recommend

80%

8/10

Reviewer Source

Source: Capterra

March 14, 2026

"Flexible, Scalable Platform for Complex Catalogs and Hybrid D2C + B2B"

**Overall:** We replatformed from WooCommerce, launched on BigCommerce Pro, and upgraded to Enterprise within our first year as early growth exceeded expectations. Day‑to‑day, BigCommerce has been stable and low maintenance, which was a noticeable improvement over the hosting, updating, and plugin‑management overhead we dealt with previously. The platform has also scaled cleanly with our operational needs without forcing us into architectural changes or heavy refactoring as we grew. On our Enterprise agreement, the trailing‑12‑month overage model was the hardest part to model; clarify how yours works, and if you’re pacing over your tier before renewal, a mid‑contract upgrade can be cheaper than riding rolling overages. While broader third‑party support for Multi‑Storefront/Multi‑Location and a more modern native search experience would be welcome, BigCommerce overall has been reliable, capable, and straightforward to grow with.

**Pros:** One of BigCommerce’s biggest strengths is its true hierarchical category structure. When we replatformed from WooCommerce, we evaluated BigCommerce Enterprise against Shopify Plus, and Shopify’s Collections simply couldn’t replicate our deep category/subcategory structure without relying on apps. BigCommerce supports this natively, which made SEO planning and catalog organization much cleaner for us. Another standout is BigCommerce’s native product customization capabilities. The platform lets you add required acknowledgements, collect customer input via text or choice fields, and use the Product Pick List to let shoppers add compatible accessories or components directly from a product page. For anyone selling modular or configuration‑heavy products, this built‑in flexibility is extremely useful and reduces the need for app‑based workarounds. The Promotions editor is also very capable. I once suggested adding the ability to cap a percentage-based discount by a dollar amount, and that functionality eventually became available, which helps for certain promotional structures. For B2B, BigCommerce’s pricing tools are practical and flexible. On Enterprise, we choose between Customer Groups, Price Lists, or the Promotions engine depending on what fits the scenario, as each tool serves a distinct purpose. We also like that we can run D2C and B2B on the same platform—one catalog and promotions engine, with B2B‑specific pricing/visibility where needed—without maintaining separate stacks. The app ecosystem is solid as well. Shopify still leads in sheer quantity, but BigCommerce generally has strong options in each major category, and what’s available tends to serve mid‑market needs well. Theme customization has also been approachable for us. Because the theming system relies on standard web technologies, the theme editor and Script Manager made it easy to add small JavaScript calculators, light CSS tweaks, and other front‑end adjustments using only basic coding skills and some help from AI—work that would have otherwise required hiring a developer. Support has also been reliable overall, and after we upgraded from Pro to Enterprise, the responsiveness and depth of technical investigations noticeably improved.

**Cons:** The built‑in AI copywriter isn’t particularly strong, so we rely on external AI tools for generating product descriptions. The biggest limitation for us is the lack of broader third‑party support for Multi‑Storefront and Multi‑Location. BigCommerce provides both features, but many OMS, ERP, and inventory systems still don’t integrate with them in a way that makes a single‑backend, multi‑storefront setup truly practical. The potential is there, but until the ecosystem catches up, we maintain separate stores. Another issue is the way BigCommerce presents its negotiated or preferred card rates with Braintree on the pricing page. The advertised rates look very attractive, but in practice there was no clear path to obtaining them. Documentation didn’t explain how qualification works, support redirected us to Braintree, and even after meeting the listed conditions, it became evident that the rates weren’t realistically accessible. We eventually negotiated with other gateways and moved on. BigCommerce’s newer BigCommerce Payments offering for non‑Enterprise plans lists rates that seem much closer to what merchants actually see in reality. On the search side, Semantic Search was announced for 2024 but still hasn’t materialized. Meanwhile, Shopify’s native search has improved significantly, so BigCommerce currently lags unless you use a third‑party search solution. BigCommerce appears more focused on agentic search initiatives and Feedonomics Surface, which doesn’t help onsite search relevance today.

**Alternatives Considered:** [Shopify Plus](https://www.capterra.com/p/171845/Shopify-Plus/)

**Reasons for Choosing BigCommerce:** At the time we evaluated Shopify Plus, Shopify Payments couldn’t pay us out in both USD and CAD as a Canadian merchant, which was important because our site served both the U.S. and Canada. While they’ve since added multi‑currency payouts for certain Canadian stores, it wasn’t available then, and using a third‑party gateway would have triggered Shopify’s additional transaction fees. Shopify Plus was also considerably more expensive and we anticipated a higher ongoing app bill because several things we get natively on BigCommerce would require paid apps on Shopify. On top of that, we didn’t feel we could have achieved the same level of frontend quality, performance, SEO cleanliness, or overall flexibility without more customization work. In our view, Shopify’s main advantage was the sheer size of its app store, but when we compared everything else that mattered to us, BigCommerce offered much better value and fit.

**Switched From:** [WooCommerce](https://www.capterra.com/p/225601/WooCommerce/) and [WordPress](https://www.capterra.com/p/131687/WordPress/)

**Reasons for Switching to BigCommerce:** We switched from WooCommerce because maintaining a WordPress‑based ecommerce stack had become too time‑consuming for a small team. Theme updates, plugin conflicts, hosting maintenance, and breakages were constant overhead. Even though our software costs have gone up since moving to BigCommerce, our business has grown significantly, and the platform removed a huge amount of technical friction. Not having to worry about updates, server issues, plugin compatibility, or babysitting the site has been worth the trade‑off, especially with the growth we’ve experienced.

Lauren W.

Customer Service Representative

Medical Devices, 1-10 employees

Used the software for: 6-12 months

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Overall Rating

3.0

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Ease of Use

2.0

Customer Service

2.0

Features

4.0

Value for Money

2.0

Likelihood to Recommend

20%

2/10

Reviewer Source

Source: Capterra

February 5, 2026

"Do your research and make sure your demo is thorough"

**Overall:** Less than spectacular. Whenever I need to make changes, it takes much longer than I think it should take. The links for help don't answer the question you are looking for and send you to additional links that still don't solve the problem

**Pros:** The customer facing website looks good. I like the scrolling banner that runs across the home page, although I wish you could add another image or two.

**Cons:** It is very difficult to manipulate the templates that are set. It is especially difficult to set up promotions. Often when making changes to one area, it removes or changes information in another area.

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