BigCommerce vs Shopify for Manufacturers: What Actually Matters

December 9, 2025
By: Tiffany Hindman

Summary: For manufacturers, choosing between BigCommerce and Shopify isn’t just about design. BigCommerce excels with multi-brand catalogs, complex pricing, and ERP integration, while Shopify is simpler but may need extra work for manufacturing needs.

This article is for manufacturers who:

  • Manage multiple brands or customer types.
  • Depend on an ERP like Microsoft Dynamics 365.
  • Care more about long-term operations than launch-day aesthetics.

If you search “BigCommerce vs Shopify”, you’ll find about 10,000 articles telling you which one is better for selling hoodies on Instagram.

That’s cute—but manufacturers aren’t trying to sell hoodies to teens. We’re talking forklifts, ERP nightmares, and customers who actually read contracts.

Why Most Comparisons Miss the Point

Retail comparisons focus on:

  • “How pretty is my theme?”
  • "Which app can make me a TikTok star?"
  • “How fast can I launch?”

Manufacturers care about:

  • “Why does inventory say we have 500 units when the warehouse has 312?”
  • “Why did this customer see the wrong price?”
  • “Why is accounting mad at me again?”

These are different problems and therefore require different answers.

Spoiler: your Instagram likes won’t fix these problems.

So let’s skip the glossy DTC comparisons and talk about what actually matters when a manufacturer is choosing between BigCommerce and Shopify.

BigCommerce vs Shopify: At a Glance

Manufacturing NeedShopifyBigCommerce
Platform focusSimplicity and speedStructured scalability
Best fitDTC and simple operationsComplex manufacturing models
ERP relationshipSync-basedERP-coexisting (ERP as system of record)
Long-term flexibilityApp-dependentArchitecture-driven
Verdict: BigCommerce is generally a stronger fit for manufacturers operating multiple brands or complex processes.

Multi-Brand & Catalog Management

Many manufacturers sell the same or similar products under different brands, channels, or customer agreements. The challenge isn’t adding products—it’s controlling who sees what.

RequirementShopifyBigCommerce
Multiple brandsOften requires separate storesSupported within one ecosystem
Shared SKUsDuplicated across storesManaged centrally
Customer-specific catalogsApp-drivenNative capabilities
Verdict: BigCommerce handles multi-brand catalog complexity with fewer workarounds and less duplication than Shopify.

Complex Pricing & Customer Rules

Manufacturing pricing rarely fits a flat rate. Contract pricing, volume breaks, and distributor discounts are the norm—not the exception.

Pricing ScenarioShopifyBigCommerce
Contract pricingAvailable on Plus, limited logicNative support via price lists
Volume discountsRecently added, requires customizationBuilt-in with tiered pricing
ERP-driven pricingRequires syncing or appsAligns with ERP logic
Verdict: For manufacturers with real pricing rules—not just promotions—BigCommerce provides greater long-term stability and native control.

ERP Dependency

Manufacturers don’t run on eCommerce platforms—they run on ERP. Think of ERP as the cranky parent keeping the household (inventory, finance, fulfillment) in check. Ignore it at your own peril.

ERP FactorShopifyBigCommerce
ERP as system of recordSupported via connectorsSupported via connectors
Order handoffSync-based, store-specificMulti-store capable
Inventory accuracy riskHigher with multiple storesLower with centralized architecture
Verdict: Both platforms can integrate with Dynamics 365 using Strabo’s connectors. However, BigCommerce’s centralized architecture and native multi-storefront support make it easier to maintain ERP accuracy across multiple brands or storefronts. Shopify’s integration works well for single-store setups but may require more effort to manage multiple stores cleanly.

Final Verdict

Choose Shopify if:
  • You operate a single brand
  • Have simple pricing
  • Need speed above all else
  • Want to leverage Strabo’s Shopify-D365 connector for streamlined ERP sync
Choose BigCommerce if:
  • You manage multiple brands
  • Rely heavily on ERP accuracy
  • Want a platform that scales operationally
  • Prefer a centralized ERP integration across storefronts via Strabo’s BigCommerce-D365 connector

Choosing the right platform isn’t about features—it’s about how well your systems work together two years from now, not just on launch day.

Ready to streamline your manufacturing eCommerce?

Ready to stop wrestling with multiple storefronts and ERP headaches? Contact Strabo Partners today and let us show you how BigCommerce or Shopify — paired with Strabo’s Microsoft Dynamics 365 connectors — can make your manufacturing eCommerce run like a well-oiled machine. No forklifts required.