If you're not already looking at solutions, I highly recommend Liquify for Webflow > Shopify. I was pretty bullish on Webflow ecom for years but once you get into the Shopify world, you don't look back
Not necessarily, but you would need it every time you wish to make a new conversion.
You either get your theme files as a zip or published straight to Shopify via GitHub so once you have your Shopify store you are happy with then you dont need the Webflow project or Liquify converter.
That was my thought as well. Why would clients pay for multiple platforms when a single platform meets their needs? Like I said, Webflow just needs to invest in the e-commerce side of the platform to start to look like a viable e-commerce option.
There’s another integration called https://shopyflow.com that I’ve heard some really good things about — and apparently their team is online almost all the time for support. Would dabble with it a bit to see if it’s something you’d wanna do.
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It doesn’t make a ton of sense to pay for 3 platforms. That’s a hard sell.
You don't pay a Webflow site plan, you just use it to design your store components.
Everything is then managed in Shopify with a 'page builder' approach.
It's much better than 'bring Shopify into WF' apps
You either get your theme files as a zip or published straight to Shopify via GitHub so once you have your Shopify store you are happy with then you dont need the Webflow project or Liquify converter.
You sell them a Shopify store, you on board them and show them how to edit on Shopify. Straight forward for the client.
Ive tried Shopyflow and it's a bit complicated and very expensive
A typical project might look like this but Shopify is the CMS so all content is applied over there