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Chargebee vs Shopify
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Chargebee
Subscription billing and revenue growth management for SaaS and subscriptions
Free / $599/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Chargebee
Pros
- Free tier covers up to $250K in cumulative billing, making it accessible for startups
- Supports multiple billing models (usage-based, subscription, hybrid) in a single platform
- 35+ payment gateway integrations with PCI-compliant hosted checkout pages
- Comprehensive product suite including billing, payments, RevRec, retention, and CPQ
- Multi-currency and multi-region tax support for global businesses
Cons
- Performance tier starts at $599/month with annual commitment, which can be steep for small businesses past the free tier
- Retention product priced separately starting at $3,750/month, significantly increasing total cost
- Overage fee of 0.75% on billing beyond $250K on the Starter plan can add up quickly for growing businesses
- Enterprise features and pricing require contacting sales with no transparent pricing
Shopify
Pros
- Checkout converts 15% higher on average than competing commerce platforms
- Massive app ecosystem with 13,000+ third-party integrations for specialized needs
- Scales from a $14/month solo plan to enterprise-level with B2B and wholesale support
- Built-in funding through Shopify Capital with no credit checks or personal liability
- Supports multichannel selling across social media, marketplaces, and in-person POS
Cons
- Transaction fees for third-party payment providers add 0.6%-2% on top of card processing rates
- Plus plan at $2,300/month is expensive and requires a 1- or 3-year commitment
- Full checkout customization is only available on the most expensive Plus plan
- Staff accounts are limited on lower tiers (none on Basic, only 5 on Grow)
Our Verdict
Both Chargebee and Shopify are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.
