When comparing WooCommerce vs Sellbeing, the Slant community recommends WooCommerce for most people. In the question“What are the best e-commerce website builders for a small businesses?” WooCommerce is ranked 3rd while Sellbeing is ranked 8th. The most important reason people chose WooCommerce is:
Wordpress is used by 25% of the entire web since it is well known by a lot of people, they won't get lost using WooCommerce. Wordpress is a solid CMS, it's important that the base of WooCommerce is not some amateur CMS. Wordpress evolves often.
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Pros
Pro Based on Wordpress which is very popular
Wordpress is used by 25% of the entire web since it is well known by a lot of people, they won't get lost using WooCommerce. Wordpress is a solid CMS, it's important that the base of WooCommerce is not some amateur CMS. Wordpress evolves often.
Pro Easy to use
Pro Easy to customize
Pro A lot of extensions
Pro Helpful support
The support team of Sellbeing is friendly and helpful.
Pro Easy to use, drag and drop
The style of a Sellbeing webshop can be easily edited via a drag and drop system.
Pro Clear admin panel
The admin interface where you can track sales, visitors and items is well made and has a clean interface.
Cons
Con Slow Slow Slow
Self explanatory. Does not scale.
Con Poorly customizable
Woocommerce is great for a quick launch without customization. But as soon as you need to add some new features, it really becomes a pain. WooCommerce is really slow, even if you get only a few products.
Con Horrible documentation
From a developer's standpoint. Documentation is snake oil. It looks pretty and gives confidence that you are able to work on woocommerce easily to make plugins that you need. Try using it. It is outdated and breaks.
Con Runs on Wordpress
Not a dedicated out of the box solution.
Con Hasn't been updated since 2015
Although the service is still available, the company has seemingly stopped updating Wellbeing with new features and templates since November 2015.
Con $9 per month option only allows 30 items
The cheapest monthly option at Wellbeing costs $9 a month only allow you to display and sell 30 items in your store, which is quite low.