Shopify store implementations in Poland
We help companies across Poland create a modern Shopify Polska store that increases online sales.
Shopify implementations are taking place worldwide, and Shopify is also growing rapidly in Europe. For several years now, we've been observing dynamic changes and an increasing number of implementations in Shopify Poland. What's it like to create a store on Shopify? Is Shopify ready for sales in the Polish market? With our Shopify store creation service, Shopify implementations are completed within the timeframe, budget, and required functionality. Here's the key information about this service.
The advantages of using Shopify on the Polish market can be divided into several categories, but the main benefits of using the platform can be presented in five main points.
Firstly, it's simplicity and ease of use . Shopify has a very intuitive admin panel, making managing a store a breeze, even for those new to eCommerce.
Secondly, technical support – Shopify offers 24/7 support. This support is particularly helpful for store owners in the initial phase of Shopify implementation.
Another point worth mentioning is flexibility and scalability - the store (no matter whether we are thinking about Shopify Polska or running a store on other markets) grows along with the owner's e-business, allowing for the addition of new functionalities and the development of subsequent components.
Reliability is the fourth key point – Shopify implementations are characterized by the fact that store owners can be almost certain they won't encounter any operational issues. Shopify powers millions of stores worldwide, and if any performance issues arise, they're quickly fixed (it's worth checking the status page in this regard).
Last but not least, the advantages of using Shopify on the Polish market include adapting to local preferences - Shopify works well with a large number of payment and delivery methods and external systems (e.g. Base, which is so eagerly used by our clients).
The benefits of using the platform, described above, also distinguish it from the competition, leading more and more Polish entrepreneurs to choose Shopify. To answer the question "why Shopify," it's also worth understanding what it's like to create a store on Shopify. Below, we describe the most important aspects related to this.
Creating a Shopify store (including, of course, creating a Shopify store in Poland) can be divided into several stages: pre-implementation workshops, configuration (and migration, if applicable), design, development, testing, the go-live process, and training. We'll discuss these stages in more detail below. Creating a Shopify store in Poland isn't significantly different from creating a store in other countries. Naturally, adapting the store to market conditions is crucial. Therefore, you need to take care of:
Implementation of Polish payment methods
Implementation of commonly used delivery methods (InPost parcel lockers are the leader)
Updating legal documents in the Polish market conditions
Adaptation of the store (product price presentation policy) to the Omnibus directive
Matching required checkboxes (including marketing compliance)
Shopify Polska stands out from the competition by being the fastest-growing eCommerce SaaS engine in the world – this means that it not only keeps up with industry trends, but also creates them.
Shopify store development and marketing tools are also worth considering when creating a store on Shopify, as for many entrepreneurs, these marketing-related aspects are another advantage of using Shopify. Store development and effective marketing tools are crucial to achieving ecommerce success – Shopify offers numerous features and tools that can be used to develop an online store and increase its visibility and sales. This can be achieved through sales channels, for example, or by using apps from the Shopify App Store, which are responsible for cross-selling and upselling.
Shopify implementations are projects where synergy and the commitment of both parties (client and agency) are crucial. Step-by-step implementation stages demonstrate what makes the entire project successful:
Pre-implementation analysis / pre-implementation workshops
Objective: including deeper analysis of customer needs, application selection, discussion of integration scope, detailed discussion of migration scope, analysis of functional needs
Configuration & Integrations
Goal: adapting the store to the specific market conditions – payments, delivery, language, taxes; application configuration, checkout customization, integration with external systems.
Design
Goal: Designing mockups and layouts for a new store or designing graphic elements that match a selected template from the Shopify Theme Store
Development
Goal: Implementing designed views and visually adapting the Shopify App Store app or implementing any programming modifications within a given Shopify Theme Store template and visually adapting the Shopify App Store app
Tests
Purpose: among other things, verification of the correct operation of the store in terms of individual elements, applications and the entire purchasing process
Go live
Goal: among other things, to guide the client through the entire store publishing process
Training
Goal: among other things, familiarizing the client with the operation of all elements of the Shopify store and all types of changes that can be managed from the customization point in the administration panel
The needs of the Polish market when it comes to Shopify implementations are not really different from those of other platforms. We mentioned earlier what elements should be kept in mind in the context of the Polish market – in this respect, the answer to the question of whether Shopify is suitable for sales in the Polish market is affirmative. Shopify is developing very dynamically, with new functionalities added every quarter, and the engine becoming even better suited to individual sales markets.
As part of the scope of services for Shopify Polska, at Noto we specialize in comprehensive Shopify implementations, managing projects from A to Z. Other services for Shopify Polska also include Shopify Development and Shopify Plus implementations.
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The best answer to the question of our customer approach is the fact that our collaboration with our clients doesn't end with the store going live, but continues after publication. At Noto, we prioritize communication, connection, and transparency—our clients are team members who are deeply involved in the project. We prioritize open, ongoing communication, which we believe is key to project success—regardless of whether it's a Shopify migration or implementation. This transparency and strong commitment to communication are our work philosophy.
Our projects are also characterized by a personalized approach – every client is different, and so are online stores. Each project has different features, functionalities, and needs – and we tailor the solutions and implementation model to each project.
Sharing knowledge is also very important to us, so during the Shopify implementation, our clients receive a large dose of practical knowledge from us, which they then successfully use in their daily work with Shopify.
Every project is different, which is why it's crucial to adapt to the client's needs, but also, based on our knowledge and experience, recommend specific solutions, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages. This is one of the reasons why choosing our Shopify implementations is so important: we place particular emphasis on recommendations and knowledge sharing. Communication is crucial for us, as it's crucial for efficient project implementation, on schedule and on budget. We also stand out because we specialize strictly in Shopify, and thanks to our extensive experience, we understand the challenges that a business operating a store on most e-commerce engines available in Poland may face when migrating to Shopify.
The development of e-commerce in Poland is dynamic – with each year, quarter, and month, the number of implemented online stores and the number of users choosing to shop online are growing. This development goes hand in hand with Shopify and its importance in the Polish market.
We can look at Shopify's importance in Poland in two ways: from the perspective of the growing base of e-entrepreneurs who have chosen to implement it, and from an industry perspective – Shopify's growth within Shopify Polska means that other e-commerce engines must also prioritize development to catch up with the competition. This impacts the overall development of e-commerce in Poland.
Yes, Shopify has been operating in Poland for several years, and is also rapidly expanding across the European market. Shopify is an extremely popular SaaS engine in Poland, chosen by both very large enterprises and brand owners new to eCommerce.
Absolutely. Shopify integrates with all key delivery and payment methods, which are most frequently chosen by Polish consumers. As one of the most popular engines in Poland, Shopify is also valued by customers, and the flow of navigating through stores based on it is very familiar to e-shoppers.
Yes, Shopify is one of the most popular SaaS engines in Poland. Over the past few years, its share of the Polish eCommerce market has been steadily growing. Polish brands such as BEBE Concept, Bizuu, Formeds, KLOO, RISK made in Warsaw, Lebrand, Aronpharma, Le Collet, and Berty have chosen to implement Shopify.
Shopify is a Canadian solution, so not all e-commerce essentials in Poland and Europe will be available as standard on Shopify. It's worth considering that some aspects will require the use of applications or dedicated programming, such as cookies or adapting the store to the Omnibus directive. However, the most important thing is that Shopify is an extremely dynamically evolving engine, and over the years, we've reached a point where key features and integrations, such as InPost, Polish payments, and accounting integrations, are available and fully functional.
To legally sell in Poland (in most cases), you need to have a company (e.g., JDG, LLC). This can also be considered the first step in getting started with Shopify. Finding a partner, a Shopify agency, is crucial for setting up, configuring, integrating, customizing, and publishing your store.
The cost of a Shopify license in Poland depends on the chosen plan (Basic, Grow, Advanced or Plus), so it is always worth checking the current prices here -> https://www.shopify.com/pl/pricing .
In terms of the best-performing payments on Shopify in Poland, several elements need to be taken into account - failure-free operation, availability, transaction commission amount, and consumer habit.
Currently, one of the most frequently chosen payment methods by store owners due to the above aspects is Shopify Payments, which also allows for the implementation of multi-currency.
Shopify in Poland does not have direct integration with Allegro and other local marketplaces. Integrating a store requires a connection to a system like Base.
Yes, Shopify in Poland supports Polish VAT and allows connection to invoicing systems.
Shopify is most frequently used by three groups of customers:
Yes, you can count on technical support for Shopify in Poland. First, Shopify support is at your disposal – via chat, email, and an extensive knowledge base in Polish -> https://help.shopify.com/pl
As a Shopify agency in Noto, we offer technical support to our clients in the field of Shopify and Shopify Plus, we share our knowledge and experience, advise and implement specific modifications.
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We approach each online consultation individually. Depending on your project—whether it's a new implementation or a migration from another platform to Shopify—the online consultation will vary. During the meeting, we'll discuss, among other things: