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BigCommerce vs eBay

A side-by-side look at BigCommerce and eBay. On our scoring, BigCommerce comes out ahead — but the right pick depends on your priorities.

Platform
BigCommerce logoBigCommerceAll-in-one
eBay logoeBayMarketplace
Scores
SellingScene score4.4/53.7/5
User rating4.34
Reviews1,6754,360
Pricing
Starting price$39/moFree
Pricing modelper month, billed annuallyfree to list + optional Store subscription
Transaction fees0% on all plans~13% final value fee (varies by category)
Hosting & setup
Hosting typeFully hosted (SaaS)Marketplace
Free trial15 daysFree listings up to a limit
Staff accountsUnlimitedLimited
Product limitUnlimitedLimits scale with account
Payments & security
Payment gateways65+ gateways, no added feeseBay Managed Payments
SSL includedYesYes
PCI compliantYesYes
Gift cardsYesNo
Catalog & content
Themes / templates12 free, 200+ paidN/A (standard listings)
App marketplace850+ appsSeller tools & integrations
Multi-currencyYesYes
Multi-languageYesYes
POS includedNoNo
Abandoned cart recoveryYesNo
Built-in blogYesNo
Tools & flexibility
Drag-and-drop editorYesNo
API accessYesYes
Mobile appYesYes
Support channels24/7 phone, live chat, emailPhone, chat, help center
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Why pick BigCommerce?

BigCommerce packs an unusually generous native feature set and charges no transaction fees, making it a strong pick for mid-market stores. Just watch the annual sales thresholds that quietly push you onto pricier plans.

Best for: Mid-market stores with complex catalogs

Read the full BigCommerce review

Why pick eBay?

eBay still owns the auction format and remains a powerful outlet for used, refurbished, and collectible items with a huge global audience. Its final value fees and dated seller tools are the price of that reach.

Best for: Used, collectible, and auction-style goods

Read the full eBay review