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Choose your sales setup: Wibigo or Shopify?

When you sell products from your site, you decide who handles payment. The sales setup screen under My Business > Selling Tools ("How do you want to sell?") offers two main options — you can change it anytime.

Sell with Wibigo

Wibigo collects payments, and everything stays in one panel:

  • Customers pay without ever leaving your site.
  • Orders land in your Orders tab on the panel.
  • No monthly fee — you just pay a small commission on sales.

If you don't have a separate store subscription and want to keep things simple, this is the right choice.

Sell with Shopify

Your products show on your site, but the "Go to checkout" button in the cart takes customers to your Shopify payment page:

  • Payment, shipping, and refund tracking happen in your Shopify panel.
  • Customer order history lives in their Shopify account.
  • You need an active Shopify store; subscription and transaction fees go to Shopify.

To choose Shopify, you first need to connect your store:

  1. Click Connect Shopify and enter your store address (yourstore.myshopify.com). Wibigo gets read-only access to your products and won't change anything in your store.
  2. Use Import products to bring your Shopify products into your catalog.
  3. On the card, click Choose this with Shopify selected and confirm.

Price and currency sync

Stock and prices sync automatically every hour; you can also refresh manually with Sync now. If your site's currency differs from your Shopify store's, the screen will warn you: customers see one currency on your site and another at checkout — to avoid confusion, keep them the same.

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There's a third option too: Sales closed. Your products display in your storefront but cart and checkout are hidden — you can turn them back on anytime.

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