Picking a payment gateway feels like choosing a mobile phone plan. You squint at the numbers, something always catches you off guard, and you end up paying more than you planned.
If you are comparing Shopify Payments vs Stripe vs PayPal, the real answer depends on your Shopify plan, your country, and whether you noticed the extra fee Shopify charges when you route transactions through an outside gateway. Most store owners have not.
๐ฏ Quick Summary
- Shopify Payments removes Shopify's extra transaction fee entirely. That alone is often the deciding factor.
- Stripe and PayPal charge similar card rates, but Shopify stacks on 0.5% to 2% extra when you use them.
- Keep PayPal as a secondary express checkout option, not your main gateway.
- Shopify Payments is available in the US, UK, Canada, and most EU countries.
- If your country does not support Shopify Payments, Stripe is the cleanest alternative.
๐ฐ The Real Cost of Shopify Payments vs Stripe vs PayPal
The headline card rate looks almost identical across all three: roughly 2.9% plus 30 cents per transaction for a standard US card. The gap opens in one line most merchants miss entirely.
Shopify charges a transaction fee on every sale when you do not use Shopify Payments. That fee runs at 2% on the Basic plan, 1% on Shopify, and 0.5% on Advanced. On a store doing $50,000 a month on the Basic plan, that is an extra $1,000 every single month for picking the wrong gateway.
| Gateway | Standard Card Rate (US) | Shopify Transaction Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shopify Payments | 2.9% + 30ยข (Basic) down to 2.15% + 30ยข (Plus) | 0% | Rate improves as plan upgrades |
| Stripe | ~2.9% + 30ยข | 0.5% to 2% added by Shopify | +1.5% for international cards |
| PayPal (card) | ~2.99% to 3.49% + fixed fee | 0.5% to 2% added by Shopify | Higher per-transaction rate than Stripe |
These are general market and published platform figures gathered from across the industry, not a CartWorks price list, and rates can change. Every store is different, so we quote each project individually after a quick look.
Stripe is a genuinely good gateway: developer-friendly, reliable, and widely trusted. The problem is not Stripe's rate. It is the surcharge Shopify layers on top that stings.
PayPal converts well as an express checkout button. Customers trust the logo, and offering it as a secondary option is smart. But routing every transaction through PayPal as your primary gateway? The numbers rarely add up.
If you are still building out your store's full cost picture, the guide on hidden costs of building a Shopify store covers the fees most people forget to budget for.
โ๏ธ Which Setup Makes Sense for Your Store (and How to Stop Overpaying)
Short version: if Shopify Payments is available in your country, use it. You get competitive card rates, zero Shopify transaction fees, and payouts, disputes, and fraud tools all inside one dashboard.
Here is the practical breakdown by region.
| Region | Best Primary Gateway | Why |
|---|---|---|
| United States | Shopify Payments | Lowest total cost, zero transaction fee |
| United Kingdom | Shopify Payments | Available, competitive GBP card rates |
| Canada | Shopify Payments | Available, CAD payouts supported |
| EU (most countries) | Shopify Payments | Supported in DE, FR, NL, ES, IT, and more |
| UAE and Middle East | Stripe or local provider | Shopify Payments not yet available here |
| Other unsupported countries | Stripe | Cleanest integration, minimizes extra-fee exposure |
๐ก Pro tip: Check Shopify's official supported-countries page before committing to a gateway. Coverage expands regularly, and you may qualify for Shopify Payments sooner than you expect.
Three moves to stop overpaying right now:
- Switch to Shopify Payments if your country supports it. Zero extra transaction fee, immediately.
- Add PayPal as a secondary express checkout. Let customers who prefer it convert, without routing every order through higher fees.
- Run the plan upgrade math. Moving from Basic to Shopify often pays for itself in saved transaction fees around $8,000 to $10,000 in monthly revenue, depending on your average order value.
If you are still figuring out how Shopify's plans and fees fit together, the guide to how Shopify works is a solid starting point before you commit to anything.
๐ณ Is your checkout losing sales?
CartWorks digs into your analytics, finds where customers drop off, and fixes the leaks. Fee savings are only half the picture.
๐ Where Getting Help Pays for Itself
Switching to the right gateway is the obvious win. The less obvious one is checkout conversion: what percentage of people who reach checkout actually buy.
A store paying zero transaction fees but losing 70% of carts to a confusing checkout experience is still bleeding money. CartWorks handles the CRO and analytics side: tracking setup, drop-off analysis, testing fixes, and keeping an eye on the data after changes go live.
We look at your store, tell you honestly what we see, and quote the work at a fixed scope so there are no surprises. No retainer pitch, no jargon. Just a clear look at what is happening and what can be done about it. Tell us about your store.


