Own Your Store. Move From Shopify to WooCommerce in Minutes.
Shop2Woo WordPress Plugin lets you import Shopify products into WooCommerce using just your Shopify products JSON URL. No REST API keys, no monthly fees, no lock-in.
Starting at $24.99 – unlimited product imports
Keep your data – products, images, categories, attributes, reviews
Paste URL → Fetch → Import – no CSVs, no manual uploads
- One-time $24.99 – unlimited product imports
- Keep your data – products, images, categories, attributes, reviews
- Paste URL → Fetch → Import – no CSVs, no manual uploads
See Shop2Woo In Action
Why So Many Stores Are Leaving Shopify
You Don't Own Your Platform
Shopify can change prices, limits, or rules any time. If they shut down your store or raise fees, you're stuck.
Monthly App Bills Stack Up
$49, $79, $129 per month – just for simple features. Over a year, those app fees cost more than a full custom WooCommerce build.
Risk Department & Arbitrary Rules
Sell used items? You'll get warnings like "remove this item" without being told which item or who complained.
Development Restrictions
As a developer, you can't fully control the stack. You're limited by what Shopify lets you do.
- REAL VOICES FROM THE COMMUNITY
“Totally agree, actually owning your store always comes as the #1 reason to me. Shopify can do anything they want with your store anytime.”
— Reddit user
“I really hate the entirety of ‘pay $49/79/129 per month for this plugin you need a single feature from!'”
— WooCommerce developer
“WARNING: If you’re on Shopify selling used items you are asking for problems with the risk department…”
— Former Shopify merchant
WooCommerce + Shop2woo
= Control Without Pain
Own Your Stack
Self-hosted WordPress + WooCommerce means you own your database, files, and code. No platform can shut you down on a whim.
One-Time Plugin Cost
Shop2woo is a one-time $24.99 plugin for unlimited imports. No per-product fees, no monthly subscriptions.
Developer-Friendly
Built to follow WordPress coding standards, use WooCommerce inbuilt import, and avoid REST API headaches. Easy to extend, safe to run.
Seamless Data Migration
All Your Data, One Click Away
- Products
- Customers
- Categories
- Orders
- Coupons
- Images
Zero-API Migration in 4 Simple Steps
01
Copy your Shopify URL
Go to your Shopify store and copy your products JSON URL with limit and page parameters.
02
Paste into Shop2woo
In your WordPress admin, open Shop2Woo → Import, paste the URL, and click Start Fetch.
03
Import products
Click Import for single products or Import All for bulk. Watch the progress bar while Shop2woo works.
04
Optional auto sync
Enable inventory updates to periodically refresh prices and stock from the original Shopify source.
Every Data Type, Fully Supported
Products
Titles, descriptions, variants, prices
Orders
Order history with line items & status
Customers
Customer profiles, emails, addresses
Coupons
Discount codes and promo rules
Coupons
Discount codes and promo rules
Shipping
Shipping zones and rate configurations
Taxes
Tax rules and regional settings
Pages
Static pages and content blocks
Blogs
Blog posts with images and tags
Settings
Store configuration and preferences
What Exactly Does Shop2woo WordPress Plugin Import?
Product Data
- Product titles & descriptions
- Prices & compare-at prices (with markup rules)
- Variants (sizes, colors, options)
- Attributes and taxonomy mapping
- Categories & default category
- Product URLs for external/affiliate products
Assets & Meta
- Image galleries (downloaded to Media Library)
- Stock status (with inventory update rules)
- Reviews imported as WooCommerce product reviews
- "Last updated" date display (optional)
- Custom meta: vendor, source URL, etc.
Developer Note: Built for performance. Uses native WooCommerce importer actions. No direct SQL injections. Clean uninstalls. No analytics or usage data sent anywhere.
Automatic Inventory Sync
Scheduled Updates
Set hourly, daily, or weekly sync intervals
Orders
Order history with line items & status
Price Updates
Automatically reflect Shopify price changes
Zero Downtime
Background sync — no store interruptions
Works With Your Favorite Plugins
WPML
by OnTheGoSystems
Full multilingual product translation support
Polylang
by Frédéric Demarle
Translate imported products into any language
Shop2woo – WooCommerce to Shopify
by Shop2woo
Two-way migration between platforms
Free vs Premium
| Feature | Free | Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Import products via JSON URL | ||
| Product images download | ||
| Categories & attributes | ||
| Product reviews import | ||
| Inventory auto-sync | ||
| Price markup rules | ||
| Bulk import (unlimited) | ||
| Priority support |
Shop2Woo Pricing - One-Time Purchase
Choose any of our Shop2woo WordPress Plugin that fits your migration workflow. Both are one-time purchases with lifetime usage.
- All Pro Features Unlocked
- Use on Up to 3 Sites
- 1 Year Free Support
- 1 Year Free Updates
- Continue Using After 1 Year (No Recurring Fees)
- All Pro Features Unlocked
- Use on Up to 3 Sites
- 1 Year Free Support
- 1 Year Free Updates
- Continue Using After 1 Year (No Recurring Fees)
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need Shopify API keys or CSV exports?
Does this plugin work with my existing WooCommerce theme?
Is there a limit on how many products I can import?
What about security and performance?
Can Shopify shut down my store after I migrate?
Is it safe?
No. Shop2woo works with the public Shopify products JSON URL. You paste the URL, click fetch, and import.
Yes. Shop2woo imports data into standard WooCommerce products. Your theme controls how products look on the frontend.
The plugin itself doesn’t limit you. Practical limits depend on your hosting resources. For very large catalogs, you can import in pages (page=1, 2, 3…).
Shop2woo follows WordPress coding standards, uses nonces and capability checks for all admin actions, and uses WooCommerce inbuilt import APIs instead of direct SQL. Imports run in batches with a progress bar and logs.
Once products are in WooCommerce, your store lives on your own hosting. You can shut down Shopify whenever you’re ready.
Shop2woo uses nonces, capability checks, and WooCommerce’s inbuilt import APIs. It doesn’t send analytics or hidden data to third parties.