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aeroboom.ads posted this 13 March 2025
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Hello, I would like to try developing two full-fledged online stores on this platform. I have the following questions:

  1. If I purchase the PRO plan but find that 50 products are not enough and upgrade to the Ultimate plan after a month, will the price be adjusted based on the previous plan?
  2. Can Ukrainian online payment systems, such as LiqPay, be integrated with Nicepage?
  3. Is it possible to edit the customer’s personal account through Nicepage?
  4. Does your platform support product import/export to avoid adding everything manually?
  5. If my store has 6,500 products, will hosting handle the load, and will the website run smoothly?

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Support Team
Support Team posted this 14 March 2025

Hi,

Thanks for your interest in Nicepage!

1) If you decide to upgrade your Premium Plan, you will pay only the price difference.

2) So far, Nicepage supports only PayPal and Stripe for accepting payments from a website. We hope we will support more payment systems in the future.

3) Unfortunately, Nicepage does not have a built-in account system.

4) If you mean exporting products to CMS, you can export your products to WordPress and Joomla.

5) Clarify please, are you going to use Nicepage Hosting or a third-party hosting service? In general, there should not be any hosting issues with such many products.

If our e-commerce features are not enough for you, you can build an e-commerce website using the WooCommerce plugin for WordPress or the VirtueMart extension for Joomla. Nicepage supports designing e-commerce templates for these plugins.

Let us know if you have any further questions!
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Paul C.
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joaopeixoto
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joaopeixoto posted this 10 June 2025

hi, where can I find a tutorial on this: "Nicepage supports designing e-commerce templates for these plugins."

I'm about to start creating a webstore using WooCommerce but I want to design it in Nicepage. Don't know how to do it correctly.

edit found this. Hope this helps, I didn't read it yet.

https://nicepage.com/doc/110988/e-commerce-for-wordpress

edit2 ...useless tutorial... Talking about installing WooCommerce in the beginning... and never talks again about how to integrate the WooCommerce shopping cart to the page created in Nicepage. In fact, WooCommerce is never mentioned again... I need WooCommerce to handle the sales, not Nicepage.

Last edited 10 June 2025 by joaopeixoto

Support Team
Support Team posted this 10 June 2025

Hello Олександр,

Thank you for your detailed question. You're right to look for clarity when integrating WooCommerce with Nicepage.

To clarify: Nicepage allows you to design the visual templates (themes) for your WooCommerce store, such as the product list, product details pages, cart, checkout, and other shop pages. However, the actual store functionality, adding products, managing orders, payment systems, customer accounts, etc., is handled by WooCommerce within the WordPress interface.

So if you want to build a store where WooCommerce manages all the sales, that’s the correct approach. You would:

  • Install WooCommerce on your WordPress website.
  • Design the templates in Nicepage (for example, your product catalog or product page layout).
  • Export your design to WordPress, and assign your Nicepage templates to the WooCommerce pages.

Here are some helpful links that directly address editing WooCommerce-related templates in Nicepage:

Product List Template Editing
Product Details Template Editing
Checkout Page Template
Shopping Cart Page Template

If your main goal is to manage everything inside WooCommerce (products, categories, payments, etc.), then your focus should be on WooCommerce tutorials for the store backend, and use Nicepage strictly for design.

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George.
Nicepage Support Team

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joaopeixoto
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joaopeixoto posted this 11 June 2025

Thanks for you detailed answer. I want to create in nicepage the layout and design, and just the store functionalitiy with woocommerce. Your tips are correct for what I need, thank again, you deserve it.

joaopeixoto
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joaopeixoto posted this 11 June 2025

I created a page for the store (outside the templates). this pages is named "loja-online".
In woocommerce i said that "loja-online" page is my shop, but appears the template version that doesn't have that name....

what's wrong? I can only change the templates that you gave the links to edit? I can't have a page as the others in my nicepage project?

Please, see attachments to see the difference of the page in nicepage and in online version.

Last edited 11 June 2025 by joaopeixoto

joaopeixoto
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joaopeixoto posted this 11 June 2025

bug? trying to config in nicepage tab inside wordpress. I can't change how many products I can have in 1 line from here. see attach.
I tried to change to 2, the number of products per line. This is not the only problem I got.

Support Team
Support Team posted this 13 June 2025

Hello João Peixoto

Please create a new Separate Case and ask your question in there.

For better understanding and clarification, maybe we will need your private details, project details, credentials, etc.

We may need that case to be private. We will try our best to help you.

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George.
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