Is it possible to offer multi currency pricing and different shipping rates per country in our Webflow ecommerce store?

Published on
September 22, 2023

Yes, it is possible to offer multi-currency pricing and different shipping rates per country in a Webflow ecommerce store. Webflow has built-in features and integration capabilities that allow you to set up these functionalities. Here's how you can achieve both:

Multi-Currency Pricing

To offer multi-currency pricing in your Webflow ecommerce store, you can use a third-party integration like Shopify or Foxy.io. These integrations allow you to set up different currency options, display prices in the visitor's local currency, and process payments in those currencies.

  1. Sign up for a Shopify or Foxy.io account and integrate it with your Webflow site using the provided tools or APIs.
  2. Configure your currency options within the third-party integration. You can set up various currencies that you want to offer to your customers.
  3. Enable the currency selector on your website. You can add a dropdown menu or a currency switcher element on your site, allowing customers to choose their desired currency.
  4. Customize and format the prices displayed on your product pages to reflect the selected currency. The third-party integration should handle the conversion rates and display the appropriate pricing based on the visitor's selection.
  5. Ensure that the checkout process handles the selected currency correctly, including calculating taxes, discounts, and shipping costs in the chosen currency.

Different Shipping Rates per Country

To offer different shipping rates per country in your Webflow ecommerce store, you can utilize the shipping rate rules provided by your chosen ecommerce integration. Here's how you can do it using Shopify as an example:

  1. Integrate your Webflow site with Shopify using the provided tools or APIs.
  2. Set up shipping zones in your Shopify dashboard. Define shipping zones for different countries or regions.
  3. Within each shipping zone, configure the shipping rate rules to specify different rates based on factors like weight, distance, or a fixed flat fee per country.
  4. Ensure that the shipping rates are accurately calculated and displayed on your Webflow product pages or during the checkout process. The integration should handle this for you.

By utilizing these integrations and following the steps mentioned above, you can offer multi-currency pricing and different shipping rates per country in your Webflow ecommerce store, enhancing the shopping experience for your global customers.

Additional Questions:

  1. How can I integrate Shopify with my Webflow ecommerce store?
  2. Are there other third-party integrations besides Shopify and Foxy.io that offer multi-currency pricing?
  3. Can I customize the appearance of the currency selector dropdown on my Webflow website?