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Lightspeed Retail vs Spocket

Compare Lightspeed Retail and Spocket on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

Independently recommendedLast updated Aug 18, 20264 evidence sources10 screenshotsHow we compare
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Lightspeed Retail

7.7/10

Retail POS + omnichannel — Basic $89/mo, Core $149 highlighted, Plus $289/mo USD; Lightspeed Payments ~1.5% card-present; eCommerce on higher tiers. Distinct from Ecwid.

Best for

  • Brick-and-click retailers who need POS + inventory as the system of record
  • Multi-location specialty retail outgrowing Square’s simplest online store
  • Merchants who will use Lightspeed Payments rather than fight processor surcharges

Starting from $89.00/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 Lightspeed Retail if: Brick-and-click retailers who need POS + inventory as the system of record

Choose Spocket if: Merchants dropshipping with US/EU suppliers on Shopify/Woo

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Spocket

7.1/10

US/EU dropshipping sourcing app — Starter $39.99/mo, Pro $59.99/mo, Empire $99.99/mo, Unicorn $299.99/mo; 7-day trial; product caps per tier.

Best for

  • Merchants dropshipping with US/EU suppliers on Shopify/Woo
  • Stores testing niches before holding inventory
  • Operators wanting curated supplier network vs manual Ali sourcing

Starting from $39.99/user/mo

No free plan

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