| Option | Description | Approximate Cost | |--------|-------------|------------------| | | Some community‑maintained plugins offer basic multi‑store functionality. They may lack advanced features but can serve a prototype. | $0 | | Hybrid Approach | Use WooCommerce for a single store while leveraging sub‑domains and custom product categories to simulate multiple storefronts. | $0‑$30 (theme/extension) | | Tiered Licensing | Many premium plugins offer “personal” or “developer” licenses that cover multiple sites at a reduced per‑site price. | $49‑$99/year | | Open‑Source Marketplace Solutions | Platforms like OpenCart , Magento Open Source , or Saleor provide multi‑store capabilities out‑of‑the‑box and are free to download (though hosting and customization cost still apply). | $0 (hosting & dev) | | Pay‑Per‑Use SaaS | Services such as Shopify Plus or BigCommerce Enterprise charge based on revenue rather than upfront licensing. | Variable |
If you choose the official WooMultistore plugin , you gain access to powerful tools for managing multiple stores: woomultistore nulled
: Set different languages, currencies, and payment options for each specific storefront. The Rise of Woomultistore: Understanding the Concept and
network for free. While it doesn't sync inventory out-of-the-box, it allows you to manage multiple sites from one dashboard. Inventory Management Platforms If you are scaling, consider multi-channel platforms like (if using Shopify alongside Woo) or | $0‑$30 (theme/extension) | | Tiered Licensing |