Many merchants run their own stores and sell on Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and other marketplaces.
Going live is easy. Keeping products, stock, and orders under control is the real challenge.
Your ecommerce platform sets the rules for marketplace operations. M2E makes it the primary data source, syncing data across channels. Platform choice impacts automation, catalog handling, and operating costs over time.
Let’s take a closer look at Magento (Adobe Commerce) and Shopify Plus as platforms for marketplace success.
Mind that: Magento has two main editions: Magento Open Source and Adobe Commerce. In this article, ‘Magento’ mainly refers to Adobe Commerce. When the difference matters, we mention Magento Open Source separately.
Magento vs. Shopify Plus: What Really Sets Them Apart?
Let’s start with the basics – Shopify Plus is a fully hosted platform.
It means that Shopify handles infrastructure, updates, and security. You focus on sales and marketing, not servers. The app ecosystem is curated, which reduces compatibility issues.
Which is especially convenient for brands that prioritize speed and low maintenance.
On the other hand, Magento Open Source is free and gives you full access to the code. Adobe Commerce is the licensed enterprise edition built on the same Magento foundation. Both allow deep customization. Adobe Commerce adds advanced B2B tools, staging, content scheduling, and other enterprise features.
There is also a cloud-managed version – Adobe Commerce Cloud. Adobe handles hosting and infrastructure. But flexibility comes with responsibility. Updates, integrations, and technical stability require developer involvement. Most teams run Adobe Commerce with ongoing technical support.
This is the key difference from Shopify Plus.
Shopify Plus is fully SaaS and more hands-off. Adobe Commerce offers more control, but it expects more technical ownership in return.
Direct comparison: Magento vs Shopify
| Criteria | Adobe Commerce | Shopify Plus |
| Hosting | Self-hosted, partner-hosted, or Adobe-managed cloud (Adobe Commerce Cloud) | Managed by Shopify |
| Updates | Manual | Automatic |
| Custom logic | Extensive | Limited |
| Launch speed | Slower | Faster |
| Technical team | Usually required | Not always required |
Where M2E fits in
M2E works with both Magento (Adobe Commerce) and Shopify, so your marketplace setup doesn’t depend on the platform you choose.
For Magento, M2E Pro connects your store with Amazon, eBay, and Walmart. M2E Connect expands this to other channels, such as TikTok Shop, Temu, OTTO, and more. Both run on Magento and share the same core features: bulk listing, pricing and stock rules, real-time sync, and centralized order management.
For Shopify, M2E Cloud offers the same core features in a cloud app that also works inside the Shopify admin. You can connect marketplaces, manage listings, sync inventory, and handle orders from one dashboard.
Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment (MCF) is available as a separate M2E app for both Magento and Shopify. It lets you use Amazon fulfillment across channels with a single workflow.

Both platforms support marketplace growth. The real difference is control and responsibility. Magento gives you deeper control but requires more technical ownership. Shopify is simpler but less flexible. M2E keeps your marketplace operations aligned and scalable across both platforms.
Now let’s compare Magento and Shopify Plus in detail, highlighting the key factors that directly impact marketplace sellers.
Factor #1. Platform Philosophy & Evolution
Magento and Shopify Plus solve the same problem in different ways. Both can support marketplace selling. But they differ in the amount of control they give merchants.
Magento (Adobe Commerce)
Magento focuses on flexibility. Its open architecture allows merchants to design custom catalog logic, workflows, and integrations.
This makes Magento suitable for:
- Multi-channel marketplace strategies
- Multi-region catalogs
- Advanced B2B models
Shopify Plus
Shopify Plus focuses on simplicity and reliability, since it’s a fully managed SaaS platform.
This allows merchants to:
- Launch faster
- Reduce maintenance
- Focus on operations and growth
M2E perspective: M2E helps you run marketplaces from the platform you already use.
- With Magento + M2E Pro or M2E Connect, Magento drives your listings, inventory, and orders across Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and other popular marketplaces, such as Temu and TikTok Shop. It’s a strong fit for businesses with complex catalogs or custom workflows.
- With Shopify Plus + M2E Cloud, you can launch on new marketplaces faster. Listings, stock, and orders stay connected while Shopify remains your core system.
In addition to syncing, M2E offers repricing and analytics tools that help you track performance and grow, not just maintain operations.

Factor #2. AI Commerce & Platform Innovation
AI now drives many marketplace decisions. It helps merchants manage large catalogs, predict demand, and automate routine work. The result is faster updates, fewer errors, and better control across channels.
Magento (Adobe Commerce)
Magento uses Adobe Sensei and a flexible AI stack.
- Power deep personalization and smarter search
- Support predictive pricing and inventory planning
- Enable custom AI workflows based on business rules
- Fit complex catalogs, multi-region selling, and tailored automation
The focus is control and customization so that merchants can shape AI around their operations.
Shopify Plus
Shopify Plus includes built-in AI across its unified commerce platform.
- Recommend products and personalize offers
- Predict demand and adjust inventory
- Automate merchandising, support, and fulfillment tasks
- Update marketplace listings when stock, price, or performance data changes
The focus is speed and simplicity so that merchants can launch and scale without heavy setup.
How AI affects marketplace selling
- Dynamic pricing and promotions across channels
- Automated catalog updates for large SKU counts
- Smarter order routing to reduce costs and avoid stockouts
M2E perspective: AI can decide which changes to make. M2E ensures those changes reach every marketplace. When price, quantity, or listing data on your platform – whether through AI or manual edits – is updated, M2E syncs it in real time to Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and other channels.
Factor #3. Headless Architectures
Headless commerce separates the front-end storefront from the back-end platform. This gives brands full control over design, UX, and content delivery – without changing the core commerce engine.
Headless also makes marketplace integration easier, since the platform can push catalog data and orders to multiple channels independently.
Magento (Adobe Commerce)
Magento supports headless builds through PWA Studio. But many merchants today choose Hyvä instead. It offers a faster path to a modern storefront without the cost of a full headless rebuild.
Hyvä replaces Magento’s default theme with a lightweight frontend. It uses a smaller tech stack and avoids heavy JavaScript where possible. This reduces complexity and improves performance.
Why merchants choose Hyvä:
- Faster storefront performance and stronger Core Web Vitals
- Simpler frontend stack with fewer dependencies
- Shorter development timeline for new builds or migrations
- Works with Magento Open Source and Adobe Commerce
- Supports core storefront features like CMS, catalog, and checkout
- Growing ecosystem of compatible extensions
Hyvä keeps Magento as the core commerce engine. You still get Magento’s flexibility for catalogs, orders, and integrations. But the storefront becomes faster and easier to maintain.
For marketplace sellers, this matters. A lighter frontend means faster updates, fewer deployment risks, and smoother integrations with ERP and marketplace tools.
When to use?
- You want Magento flexibility with a faster storefront
- You don’t want the cost and overhead of full headless
- You run complex catalogs or multiple storefronts
- Performance and speed are business priorities
We also hosted a joint webinar with the Hyva team on how merchants use Hyvä with marketplace integrations and M2E.
Shopify Plus
Shopify’s headless solution uses Hydrogen and Oxygen (React-based frontends). This setup makes it easier to ship design changes fast, test new user journeys, and run campaign-driven storefront updates without major backend work. It is a strong fit for brands that want rapid iteration and dynamic experiences.
- Build fast, flexible storefronts without waiting for backend changes.
- Supports quick updates and dynamic experiences.
- Easier to experiment with design and user journeys.
| Platform | Pros | Cons |
| Magento | Full front-end control, flexible for complex needs | Longer setup, technical overhead |
| Shopify Plus | Fast deployment, simpler front-end workflows | Limited deep customization |
M2E Perspective: Headless architectures are increasingly critical for merchants selling across multiple marketplaces and channels. They allow:
- Independent storefront updates without breaking marketplace integrations
- Custom user experiences per region or channel
- Scalable architecture for growth and experimentation
For multi-marketplace businesses, headless isn’t just a trend – it’s a necessity for operational flexibility and speed.
Factor #4. Global Markets & Localization
In 2026, most growing merchants sell in more than one region. That means more than translating a store. You need local currencies, taxes, compliance rules, and region-specific catalogs. Your platform must support this from the start.
Magento (Adobe Commerce)
Magento approaches global commerce with a multi-store architecture:
- Separate storefronts per region
- Localized pricing and catalog rules
- Flexible tax and currency configuration
This allows deeper control over how products appear and behave in each market.
Shopify Plus
Shopify Plus also supports global selling through Shopify Markets:
- Multi-language and multi-currency setup
- Built-in tools for cross-border selling
- Simplified tax and compliance handling
This helps brands expand quickly into new regions without rebuilding their infrastructure.
M2E Perspective: Global expansion also needs visibility.
As you expand globally, your data must stay aligned. M2E keeps listings, inventory, and orders in sync across marketplaces and regions. This works with Magento multi-store setups and Shopify Markets, so each new region connects to the same core data.
With M2E, you can have a store in one region and sell in many. We transfer your catalog, sync orders, manage prices, and so on.
Additionally, M2E Analytics gives a clear view of marketplace performance:
- Sales and orders by channel
- Best- and worst-selling products
- Fees, gross profit, and net profit
- Customer geography and fastest-growing regions
This helps you scale into new markets while keeping operations and profitability visible.

Factor #5. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
The cost of a platform isn’t only the monthly payment.
For an existing business, the actual cost of the platform is seen over time. It comprises hosting, development, maintenance, apps or extensions, and payment gateway fees. This is why many teams compare the total cost of ownership (TCO) over several years, not just the cost.
Magento Open Source has no license fee, but you still pay for development, hosting, and maintenance. Adobe Commerce adds a license cost and enterprise features.
As of February 2026:
- On Shopify Plus, pricing typically begins at about €2.1k-€2.25k per month with longer contracts. Infrastructure is built in, which makes costs more predictable.
- On Adobe Commerce, pricing varies by GMV and business size. Licenses can run into tens of thousands of dollars per year or more. You also pay for hosting, development, ongoing support, and, depending on the setup, you may also pay for infrastructure or cloud licensing.
The final cost depends on your setup. Catalog size, integrations, regions, and custom logic all affect TCO.
Pricing can change, so it’s always a good idea to check the official pricing pages on Shopify Plus or Magento.
Cost structure comparison
| Cost factor | Adobe Commerce | Shopify Plus |
| Platform fee | Variable license based on GMV | Fixed subscription starting ~€2.1k/month |
| Infrastructure | Separate hosting cost | Included |
| Upgrades | Managed by your team or partner | Mostly handled by Shopify |
| Development | Higher effort for custom logic | Faster to launch standard builds |
| Extensions | One-time or recurring costs | Subscription apps |
| Payments | No platform fee; gateway fees apply | Lower with Shopify Payments |
Factor #6. Implementation Timelines
Time to launch matters. It affects how fast you can expand to new marketplaces and regions.
Magento (Adobe Commerce)
Magento project timelines can vary.
- Magento Open Source: can be fast for standard builds
- Adobe Commerce: typically longer due to enterprise scope and integrations
Complex architectures, multi-region setups, or deep customization can extend that timeline.
What affects the timeline
- Headless storefront deployment
- AI and automation integrations
- Multi-region and multi-store setups
- Marketplace integration complexity
Shopify Plus
A standard Shopify Plus implementation usually takes 2-4 months. Projects can take longer if you add headless storefronts, custom apps, or complex integrations.
M2E perspective: Think about speed versus control. If you need to launch quickly on marketplaces, Shopify Plus often gets you there faster.
If you need deep customization and long-term flexibility, Magento may take longer but offers more control.
Factor #7. Security Expectations
Security standards are higher than ever. By 2026, merchants expect:
- PCI compliance
- Regular patching
- Monitoring and uptime protection
Magento (Adobe Commerce)
What does it offer?
- Merchant-managed infrastructure
- Responsibility for updates and patches
- More control over security configuration
This gives flexibility but requires ongoing attention.
Shopify Plus
What does it offer?
- Managed infrastructure
- Automatic updates
- High uptime and built-in security
Shopify handles most platform-level security tasks.
M2E perspective: For marketplace-heavy businesses, security must be proactive. You handle customer data, orders, and integrations across many systems. The platform must support secure operations at scale.
When to Choose Each Platform
There is no single ‘better’ platform. The right choice depends on your marketplace strategy, operational complexity, and growth plans.
Choose Magento (Adobe Commerce) when you need:
- Complex workflows and non-standard business logic
- Multi-marketplace operations at scale
- Deep customization needs beyond templates and apps
- Combined B2B and B2C requirements in one setup
- In-house developers or a strong implementation partner
- Full control over architecture and long-term roadmap
Choose Shopify Plus when you need:
- Enterprise SaaS stability with hosting and platform maintenance handled by Shopify
- Faster expansion across markets, brands, and channels with less technical friction
- A mature partner network for implementations, custom work, and integrations
- Scalable capabilities that support complex B2C and B2B requirements
- Clearer cost structure for forecasting and financial planning
- Less platform overhead so teams can focus on strategy, experimentation, and growth

Decide if you need to move
There is one more question to cover – should you consider migration from Magento (either edition) to Shopify Plus?
Migration isn’t the default step. It only makes sense when the business case is clear.
Consider Magento to Shopify Plus migration if you want:
- More predictable SaaS costs and less infrastructure ownership
- Faster go-live timelines and a lighter maintenance load
Consider staying on Magento if you need:
- Complex B2B logic, custom integrations, and deep architectural control
- A stable store that is already growing, with modernization options like Hyvä for headless architecture
If you decide to move platforms, M2E migrates your store data and keeps your marketplace operations connected through M2E Pro or M2E Connect.
In 2026, platform decisions are shaped by:
- AI-driven commerce and automation
- Headless and composable architectures
- Global expansion and localization needs
- Total cost of ownership and timelines
- Ecosystem strength and security expectations
Magento and Shopify Plus can both support marketplace-driven businesses. The key is alignment.
Choose the platform that fits your operational model today – and supports how your marketplace strategy will grow over time.
