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Ecwid vs Sendcloud

Compare Ecwid and Sendcloud on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

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Ecwid

7.3/10

Embeddable storefront you add to an existing site — Starter $5/mo, Venture $29 annual, Business $49, Unlimited $119 (post 2 Mar 2026 tiles); no Ecwid transaction fees.

Best for

  • SMBs that already have a website and need a cart, not a new CMS
  • WordPress/Wix/custom sites adding payments without a platform migration
  • Founders who want a low monthly floor and no platform transaction fee

Starting from $5.00/user/mo

No free plan

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Our verdict

Our verdict

No universal winner

No universal winner. Choose based on which criteria matter most for your team.

Choose Ecwid if: SMBs that already have a website and need a cart, not a new CMS

Choose Sendcloud if: EU/UK merchants consolidating multi-carrier labels and returns across channels

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Sendcloud

6.3/10

Ecommerce shipping and returns software for label creation, carrier integrations, and post-purchase tracking.

Best for

  • EU/UK merchants consolidating multi-carrier labels and returns across channels
  • Shopify/Woo operators outgrowing native shipping-only workflows
  • Ops teams needing branded tracking and returns portals without building logistics in-house

Starting from €28.00/user/mo

Free plan available

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