EComposer App for Shopify: Review, Pros & Cons (2024)
EComposer is a drag-and-drop editor that allows you to create different elements of your Shopify store: homepage, product and collection pages, footer, and others. The app features a library of 30+ layouts you can choose from. All layouts are customizable: you can delete parts you don’t like, rearrange the components, add other sections, etc.
Regarding available page sections, EComposer covers all major design elements: headings, buttons, sliders, countdowns, trust badges, testimonials, and a lot of others. On top of that, the app offers a library of extensions that make page elements more converting: color swatches, sticky add-to-cart, frequently bought together blocks (which is a great way of soft upselling), etc.
Another useful thing is that EComposer supports integrations with Shopify apps and services—for example, email marketing tools like Klaviyo, product review apps, localization apps, and many others.
The EComposer app offers a free plan which is limited to 1 published pages and 10 saved templates. In the paid plans, you get access to all types of pages (collection, product, article, etc.) and priority support.
EComposer’s subscription plans mostly differ in page limits: Standard ($19 per month) includes up to 15 pages, Pro ($39 per month) gives you up to 50 ones, and Premium ($99 per month) allows for an unlimited number of pages. You’ll also get access to premium extensions, data import and export, custom font, and other features.
A must-have for any Shopify store. The app is easy to install and navigate, with a user-friendly interface that made it simple to customise and manage my store. The features offered by the app were top-notch and provided me with valuable insights and tools to optimize my store's performance.
EComposer is a Shopify app that works as a drag-and-drop page builder. It offers a library of customizable layouts and allows you to create different types of pages.
Shopify Plus is best for enterprise-level businesses needing extensive customization and advanced features. However, for very small businesses with minimal sales or specific needs not covered by Shopify, the cost might outweigh the benefits, making alternative solutions more viable.
Multiple sales channels: I like that Shopify makes it possible to sell through multiple channels aside from my online store. It requires integration on the back end but most of these are free, so I found it a big help in increasing sales.
Yes, Shopify is worth it for small businesses seeking an easy-to-use, scalable eccommerce platform. It offers modern, customizable themes, a wide range of essential sales tools, and integrations that simplify online sales and management.
It's just that people sometimes misunderstand what it is; they think it is like Amazon. However, Shopify is not a store; Shopify is a store builder. Shopify is a platform where you can build an online store without coding knowledge.
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