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Eleven impressions on Google for "is Shopify or WordPress better for a New Zealand business" and zero clicks tells you something: NZ-specific content here is thin, and buyers are searching. Here is the honest answer.

The short version: Shopify if you want to sell things without managing servers. WooCommerce (WordPress) if you want full control and are comfortable with a bit of technical setup. Both work. The right choice depends on your situation.

What You Are Actually Choosing Between

Shopify is a hosted SaaS platform. You pay Shopify a monthly fee and they handle the hosting, security, updates, and payment infrastructure. You log in, build your store, start selling. Nothing to install.

WooCommerce is a free plugin for WordPress. You own the software, pick your own hosting, and configure everything yourself or pay someone to. The upfront investment is higher but recurring costs can be lower, and you have no platform limits.

Neither is clearly superior. Shopify has a faster starting line. WooCommerce has a higher ceiling.

Pricing Compared (NZD, 2026)

Shopify prices are in USD but NZ users pay in NZD at the prevailing rate (roughly 1 USD = 1.65 NZD as of June 2026):

Plan Monthly (NZD est.) Annual (NZD est.) Best For
Basic ~NZD $64 ~NZD $48/mo Solo sellers, just starting out
Grow ~NZD $173 ~NZD $130/mo Small teams up to 5 staff
Advanced ~NZD $658 ~NZD $493/mo High-volume stores needing custom reports

On top of the subscription: Shopify charges a 2% transaction fee on Basic if you use any payment gateway other than Shopify Payments. Using Shopify Payments removes that fee, but it is only available for NZ merchants on selected plans. If you use Stripe via WooCommerce, Stripe charges 2.65% + NZD $0.30 per domestic transaction with no platform cut.

WooCommerce total cost (rough annual estimate for a small NZ store):

The gap narrows once you factor in paid Shopify apps. Most stores need at least 2–3 apps (email marketing, reviews, subscriptions), and each adds NZD 15–50/month.

InfoGST note for NZ businesses: You will pay 15% GST on Shopify subscriptions. Shopify invoices NZ businesses with GST included and is registered for NZ GST collection. Keep copies for your Xero or MYOB records.

Setup and Ease of Use

Shopify wins on setup speed. A basic storefront can be live in an afternoon with no technical knowledge. The drag-and-drop editor is intuitive, themes are polished, and checkout is handled by Shopify.

WooCommerce takes longer. You need to: choose hosting, install WordPress, install WooCommerce, configure a payment gateway, set up SSL, configure shipping zones, then build your store. A competent first-timer can do this in a weekend; a developer can do it in a day. If you have never used WordPress before, budget two full days.

After launch, Shopify is lower maintenance. WooCommerce requires plugin updates and occasional troubleshooting. Most NZ hosting providers (SiteGround, Hostinger, Cloudflare) handle server maintenance — but plugin conflicts are your responsibility.

Payment Gateways in NZ

Shopify offers Shopify Payments to NZ merchants. Rates for NZD domestic cards via Shopify Payments (Basic plan):

If you use a third-party gateway (Stripe, PayPal, Windcave), add the platform transaction fee on top: 2% for Basic, 1% for Grow, 0.6% for Advanced.

WooCommerce is payment-agnostic: no platform transaction fees. Stripe NZ charges 2.65% + NZD $0.30 for domestic cards and 3.7% + NZD $0.30 for international cards. Windcave (formerly Payment Express), which is NZ-built, charges similar rates with a monthly gateway fee.

For a store doing NZD $10,000/month in sales, the difference between Shopify Payments (no platform fee) and WooCommerce + Stripe is small. The difference between Shopify Basic with a third-party gateway (2% surcharge) and WooCommerce + Stripe is NZD $200/month — real money.

SEO and Content Marketing

This is where WooCommerce (WordPress) has a genuine edge. WordPress started as a blogging platform and it shows. Content management, URL control, blog architecture, plugin-based SEO tools (Yoast, Rank Math) — all more flexible than Shopify.

Shopify has improved its SEO substantially. You can set meta titles, descriptions, canonical URLs, and structured data. The Shopify blog is functional but less flexible than WordPress. For stores where organic search is a significant acquisition channel — especially in a small market like NZ where paid ads are expensive — this matters.

If you plan to build a content-driven brand around your store, WooCommerce is the better infrastructure. If your SEO strategy is "get the product pages ranked and run Google Shopping ads", Shopify is fine.

NZ-Specific Considerations

Shopify POS for retail: If you have a physical store in NZ as well as an online store, Shopify POS integrates directly. POS Pro adds NZD $147/month per location. For NZ retailers already on Shopify, this is a real convenience. WooCommerce has WooCommerce POS plugins but they require more integration work.

NZ customer support: Shopify offers 24/7 live chat globally including NZ hours. SiteGround (popular WooCommerce host) has 24/7 support. The difference in practice: Shopify support handles the platform holistically; WooCommerce support is split between your host, the plugin developers, and your theme provider.

Privacy Act 2020 compliance: Both Shopify and WooCommerce support compliant data handling. Shopify stores customer data on US servers (covered by Standard Contractual Clauses). WooCommerce stores data on your chosen host; you can pick a host with Australian or NZ data centres for tighter data localisation if your clients require it.

Courier integrations: NZ couriers (CourierPost, NZ Post, Aramex NZ) have direct integrations with both platforms. Shipstation, which many NZ merchants use, integrates with both.

Who Should Pick Shopify

Start a free Shopify trial and test the setup experience before committing.

Who Should Pick WooCommerce

Download WooCommerce for free and pair it with a NZ-friendly host like SiteGround or Hostinger.

The Honest Verdict for NZ

For most NZ small businesses launching their first online store, Shopify is the better starting point. The time saved on setup and maintenance is worth the monthly cost, especially if you have no developer. The platform is mature, support is good, and the NZ merchant experience is solid.

For NZ businesses that already run WordPress, are content-heavy, or need tight cost control at scale, WooCommerce is the better long-term infrastructure. The free plugin cost is real, the payment fee savings add up, and the flexibility ceiling is higher.

One thing worth noting: you are not locked in forever. Merchants migrate from Shopify to WooCommerce (and back) regularly. Start with whichever fits your current resources. Migrate if your needs change.

Tip

If you are under NZD $5,000/month in sales, start with Shopify Basic. The reduced operational overhead is worth more than the cost savings of WooCommerce at that scale. Revisit the question once you hit NZD $15,000/month when platform fees become material.


For a broader comparison of NZ ecommerce platforms including Wix, Squarespace, and BigCommerce, see the best ecommerce platforms for NZ small business guide.

TD
Toby Downs is an independent tech writer based in New Zealand, covering SaaS, AI tools, and business software for tpdowns.com. No paid placements, no sponsored opinions — just research.