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Ecwid vs Oracle Commerce

Ecwid logo

Ecwid

Software

Sell anywhere ecommerce platform

From
Free
Rated
-
Oracle Commerce logo

Oracle Commerce

Software

Cloud-based commerce platform by Oracle

From
$100000/year
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only Ecwid has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: Ecwid the $5 a month Starter plan caps the catalogue at 10 products; Oracle Commerce enterprise-only pricing model with no transparent public pricing (custom quotes required)
  • They diverge on capability: Ecwid covers Omnichannel selling, Oracle Commerce covers Storefront builder.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Ecwid and Oracle Commerce actually diverge.

Attributes where Ecwid and Oracle Commerce differ
AttributeEcwidOracle Commerce
Starting priceFree$100000/year
Free tierYesNo
PlatformsWebCloud/Web
Founded20091991

Identical on both: pricing model (subscription), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Ecwid

  • Omnichannel selling
  • Product catalog
  • Payment processing
  • Email marketing
  • Mobile app
  • API access

Only in Oracle Commerce

  • Storefront builder
  • Product management
  • Order management
  • Personalization engine
  • B2B capabilities
  • Mobile commerce

Both cover

  • Inventory management
  • Analytics

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Ecwid

  • Adding a store to an existing website or social pagenot Oracle Commerce
  • Selling physical goods and digital downloads from one cataloguenot Oracle Commerce

Oracle Commerce

No use cases recorded yet. See the Oracle Commerce review.

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Ecwid

  • The $5 a month Starter plan caps the catalogue at 10 products
  • Staff accounts start at the Business plan, and are limited to 2 until the Unlimited plan
  • Abandoned cart recovery requires the Business plan at $65 a month
  • In person selling through POS integration is Unlimited only, at $149 a month
  • The Venture plan at $35 a month still caps products at 100

Oracle Commerce

  • Enterprise-only pricing model with no transparent public pricing (custom quotes required)
  • Requires significant implementation costs and consulting services
  • Complex setup and configuration compared to simpler SaaS e-commerce platforms
  • Extensive product catalog and workflow management configuration required without pre-built templates

Pricing, plan by plan

Ecwid

Free
  • FreeFree
    • Up to 10 products
    • Basic storefront
    • Standard payment methods
  • Unlimited$99.08/month
    • Unlimited products
    • Advanced features
    • Priority support

Oracle Commerce

$100000/year
  • Commerce$100000/year
    • Storefront management
    • Product catalog
    • Order management
  • Commerce Premium$500000/year
    • All Commerce features
    • Advanced personalization
    • B2B capabilities

Which should you pick?

Choose Ecwid if

  • You need omnichannel selling.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You also want product catalog.

Choose Oracle Commerce if

  • You need storefront builder.
  • You work on Cloud/Web.
  • You also want product management.

Questions people ask

Is Ecwid or Oracle Commerce better?
Neither clearly leads. Ecwid starts at Free and Oracle Commerce at $100000/year, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Ecwid or Oracle Commerce?
Ecwid has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for Ecwid and $100000/year for Oracle Commerce.
Does Ecwid or Oracle Commerce run on more platforms?
Ecwid runs on Web. Oracle Commerce runs on Cloud/Web.
Can I use Ecwid for free?
Yes. Ecwid has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Oracle Commerce starts at $100000/year.
What is Ecwid best used for?
Ecwid is most often used for adding a store to an existing website or social page, selling physical goods and digital downloads from one catalogue. Of those, adding a store to an existing website or social page and selling physical goods and digital downloads from one catalogue are not what Oracle Commerce is typically brought in for.
What can Ecwid do that Oracle Commerce cannot?
Ecwid covers Omnichannel selling, Product catalog, Payment processing, Email marketing. Oracle Commerce covers Storefront builder, Product management, Order management, Personalization engine. Both handle Inventory management, Analytics.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Oracle Commerce: What platform flexibility does Oracle Commerce provide for customization?

Oracle Commerce provides an API-first architecture that gives full control over storefront customization, integrations, and workflows without being limited by templates. It includes 20+ out-of-the-box page layouts and 70+ prebuilt widgets that merchants can customize or extend.

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Oracle Commerce: Does Oracle Commerce support complex product configurations?

Yes. Oracle Commerce supports configurable products, including complex configured items in self-service channels. It leverages CPQ's guided selling, rules, and constraints to sell complex products error-free.

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Oracle Commerce: What payment and order management capabilities does Oracle Commerce offer?

Oracle Commerce includes shopping cart, mobile access, multi-store support, dynamic catalog management, pricing, promotions, and order management. The platform is built on a subscription model with usage-based metrics for page views and orders.

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Oracle Commerce: Can customer service representatives use Oracle Commerce for order assistance?

Yes. Oracle Commerce features an integrated call center application (Agent Console) that enables service representatives to deliver informed, consistent experiences to shoppers with access to complete order information.

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Oracle Commerce: What pricing model does Oracle Commerce use?

Oracle Commerce operates on a subscription-based SaaS model with usage-based pricing. Standard and Premium tiers are available, with costs calculated by page views or orders (starting at $800 for the first 1,000, then $3 per additional 1,000).

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