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WooCommerce Vs PrestaShop: Head-to-Head Comparison

Selling online starts with a well-maintained online store. Moreover, various customizable eCommerce solutions are offering a wide number of options to sellers. Not only retailers can choose from eCommerce platforms but also can evaluate them based on their pros and cons.

Likewise, in the following article, we are going to compare two of the most popular eCommerce platforms head by head. WooCommerce and PrestaShop are undoubtedly two of the major players in the eCommerce industry. When PrestaShop is the most popular eCommerce platform in Europe. On the other hand, WooCommerce is the most famous plugin of WordPress and has more than 5 million active downloads.

Today, we are going to compare both WooCommerce and PrestaShop from various points of view. So, hold on with us for finding the best option for you for starting your online shop.

PrestaShop:

PrestaShop is a well-known eCommerce platform. The major merchant base of the platform is Europe based. Not only the sellers can launch a no-code eCommerce website with the help of PrestaShop but also, PrestaShop fits will all sorts of hosting services. On top of that PrestaShop offers custom templates for the shop design that allows the sellers to build their desired eCommerce shop without any hassles.

Furthermore, in case you are familiar with the basics of PHP, you will surely find PrestaShop as convenient as you want it to be.

The only drawback admins report is that PrestaShop support sometimes shows delays in the issue-resolving process. Yet, PrestaShop has a huge fan base that attracts more and more sellers to start their online businesses with PrestaShop.

On the other hand, with significant 12+years of experience, Knowband offers its dedicated support to the PrestaShop seller community. In case you want to set up your online shop using PrestaShop and are not sure about the steps, you can always find us at suppport@knowband.com.

WooCommerce:

If you are familiar with WordPress, you surely have heard about WordPress. WordPress is considered one of the easiest solutions for launching websites. Whereas, WooCommerce is one of WordPress’s top-listed plugins. Not only WooCommerce allows online sellers to turn their website into an eCommerce store but also takes care of order management.

For the same reason, WooCommerce is extremely popular and has 5 million+ active downloads to date.

In comparison to PrestaShop, WooCommerce offers more options to the seller community to modify their shop. Not only you can upload CMS using WooCommerce but also turn your website into an order-ready online shop.

In terms of hosting services, like PrestaShop, WooCommerce is also a ready-to-compatible platform. Moreover, if you are a WordPress user, you can get your hands on WooCommerce at very reasonable prices.

WooCommerce vs PrestaShop: Detailed Comparison

Customizations:

If are looking for a better customization option between WooCommerce and PrestaShop, both stand equally. You can find a wide number of ready-to-use extensions for both WooCommerce and PrestaShop.

Likewise, Knowband offers various add-ons for both eCommerce platforms. In case you are not much likely to the coding skills, you will find the plugins sound for you.

On the other hand, if you are aware of basic PHP, PrestaShop has a more friendly interface for coders than WooCommerce. Also, there is no limit to customizations. You can set up your online shop in the way you want.

Installation:

The installation process for both PrestaShop and WooCommerce is simple and does not take much time. One simply visits the official PrestaShop and WooCommerce websites to check various plans for their online business. From the aspect of the installation process, installing WooCommerce is comparatively easy than PrestaShop. While if you do not have any prior experience in installing software on hosting, it might take some effort.

As per our recommendations, it is always good to take a bit help of from professionals while installing the eCommerce platforms on your server. Or in case you know the basics of PHP, things are going to get much easier for you.

Pricing:

For both PrestaShop and WooCommerce, at first, you will need a hosting service. It is always good to go for a relevant domain name and hosting provider. Also, in your to-do list, you should give preferences to a fast and authentic hosting service provider. Whereas, while installing PrestaShop you are just going to require a hosting server and domain name. On the other hand, if you are willing to launch your eCommerce shop using WooCommerce, you will require a website based on WordPress.

When it comes to customizations, PrestaShop add-ons are a bit expensive compared to WooCommerce plugins. Moreover, if you have a planned budget, you can use free plugins offered by Knowband also.

Performance and Scalability:

It might not be fair to compare both of the platforms on a performance-based. The reason is page and website loading speeds mostly depend on the hosting server. This means you should not worry about the performance of either of the eCommerce platform.

The other thing that matters when it comes to performance is the PHP version you are using for your web store. Reports show that PHP version updates add a significant boost to your store performance.

From the scalability perspective, both WooCommerce and PrestaShop can handle orders in high numbers. Moreover, if you want to list hundreds of thousands of products online. You will find both of the platforms reliable.

Final Words:

Picking anyone from both is a difficult one. Both PrestaShop and WooCommerce have their Pros and Cons. On the other hand, some find PrestaShop more sounding and some still give preferences to WooCommerce.

In the end, both are equally similar and do the same task, it is totally up to you to finalize your choice. In case you face any issues while setting up your online shop. Or if you are looking for custom development on eCommerce stores, find our dedicated team at support@knowband.com.

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