I’m completely new to this and have no clue where to start. I’m on a super tight budget—does Shopify have something like a 5 dollar plan that’s simple enough for a beginner like me to use?
hey @despina_1
Yes, Shopify offers a $5 Starter plan, ideal for beginners, allowing you to sell via social media and messaging apps with a simple setup.
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Hi @despina_1
Shopify does offer a $5/month Starter Plan, which is perfect for beginners on a budget. This plan is designed for selling through social media, messaging apps, and direct links but it doesn’t include a full online store with a website.
To get it, go to Shopify’s pricing page and look for the Starter Plan, or start a free trial and select it when your trial ends. If you need a full website later, you can upgrade to Basic ($39/month) when you’re ready.
Sure. Shopify offers the “Starter Plan” at $5/month which may suit the pocket of newbies. In order to acquire it, you will have to:
— Visit shopify and hit the “Start free trial” button.
— Fill out the forms with your email, chosen password as well as a name for your store.
— At the end of your free trial click on “Plan” under “Settings”, choose the $5 one and enter your payment details.
— Include any item, obtain a link and sell through social links or personally.
This plan is plain and involves no complexity; you can also have as many products as you want. On every sale there is a five percent transaction charge, nevertheless, it is not just affordable but also simple.
Confirm whether there is any discount available for the initial 3 months when joining and pay only $1 monthly for the first 3 months for that.
Hi @despina_1
Shopify offers a $5/month Starter Plan, which is perfect for beginners on a tight budget. This plan lets you sell through social media, messaging apps, and a simple storefront but doesn’t include a full online store with a cart.
To get it, visit Shopify’s pricing page and look for the Starter Plan, or sign up for Shopify’s free trial and choose the Starter option when upgrading.
