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Does BigCommerce support multi-store?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 1:43 am

The short answer is yes, BigCommerce does support multi-store.

In order to enable multi-store functionality in BigCommerce, you will need to first create a new store. Once you have created your new store, you will need to add the new store to your BigCommerce account. Once you have added the new store, you will need to configure your new store settings.

In the Stores Settings section, you will need to configure the Store Name, Store Description, and Store Logo. You will also need to configure the Store Address, Store City, and Store Zip Code. .

Once you have configured the Store Settings, you will need to configure the Sales Settings. In the Sales Settings section, you will need to configure the Store Sales Tax, Store Sales Tax Rate, Store Discounts, and Store Sales Tax Exemptions.

You will also need to configure the Store Shipping Address, Store Shipping City, and Store Shipping Zip Code.

Once you have configured the Sales Settings, you will need to configure the Order Settings. In the Order Settings section, you will need to configure the Store Order Type, Store Order Total, and Store Order Date.

You will also need to configure the Store Order Priority, Store Order Fulfillment Method, and Store Order Shipping Method.

Once you have configured the Order Settings, you will need to configure the Cart Settings. In the Cart Settings section, you will need to configure the Store Cart Total, Store Cart Items, and Store Cart Status.

You will also need to configure the Store Cart Subtotal, Store Cart Subitems, and Store Cart Tax.

Once you have configured the Cart Settings, you will need to configure the Checkout Settings. In the Checkout Settings section, you will need to configure the Store Checkout Type, Store Checkout Total, and Store Checkout Date.

You will also need to configure the Store Checkout Priority, Store Checkout Fulfillment Method, and Store Checkout Shipping Method.

PRO TIP: BigCommerce does not support multi-store. This means that you cannot have multiple stores under one account. If you try to create multiple stores, only the first store will be accessible.

Once you have configured the Checkout Settings, you will need to configure the Order Processing Settings. In the Order Processing Settings section, you will need to configure the Store Order Fulfillment Method, and Store Order Fulfillment Time.

You will also need to configure the Store Return Processing Method, and Store Return Processing Time.

Once you have configured the Order Processing Settings, you will need to configure the Account Settings. In the Account Settings section, you will need to configure the Store Account Number, Store Account Name, and Store Email Address.

You will also need to configure the Store Credit Card Number, Store Credit Card Name, and Store Credit Card Expiration Date.

Once you have configured the Account Settings, you will need to configure the Tax Settings. In the Tax Settings section, you will need to configure the Store Sales Tax, Store Use Tax, and Store Tax Exemptions.

You will also need to configure the Store Tax Rate, and Store Tax deductions.

Once you have configured the Tax Settings, you will need to configure the Shipping Settings. In the Shipping Settings section, you will need to configure the Store Shipping Address, Store Shipping City, and Store Shipping Zip Code.

You will also need to configure the Store Shipping Method, and Store Shipping Cost.

Once you have configured the Shipping Settings, you will need to configure the Checkout Settings.

Once you have configured the Account Settings, you will need to save your changes and close the Store Settings section.

Now that you have configured your new store, you are ready to start selling products!

In conclusion, BigCommerce does support multi-store. By configuring your new store correctly, you will be able to sell products to customers in your new store without any problems.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.