Thinking of launching your online store in Malaysia with Shopify? Before you dive in, it’s important to understand exactly how much it will cost, not just the monthly subscription fees, but also domains, transaction fees, POS hardware, apps, and other hidden expenses that many first-time sellers overlook.

In this guide, we break down Shopify Malaysia pricing for 2025, including plan options, add-on costs, and what you need to budget for as a Malaysian merchant.
 

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Shopify Free Trial & Starter Offer

Shopify is giving new users a 3-day free trial to set up their online store, explore features, and see if the platform fits their business needs, without paying anything upfront. Once the trial ends, you can continue using Shopify for only $1 USD per month for the next 3 months. After this starter offer period, your subscription will switch to the regular plan pricing based on the package you choose.

Shopify Plan Subscription

Shopify offers different plans for Malaysian merchants, each with its own monthly subscription cost. Below is the plan breakdown with prices in USD and MYR (current conversion rate: US$1 = RM4.20):
 

Plan

Monthly Price

Yearly Price (per month)

Basic

US$25 (~RM105)

US$19 (~RM79.80)

Grow

US$65 (~RM273)

US$49 (~RM205.80)

Advanced

US$399 (~RM1,676)

US$299 (~RM1,255.80)

Plus

From US$2,300 (~RM9,660)


 

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Shopify Starter Plan

The Shopify Starter Plan is the most affordable way to begin selling without committing to a full online store setup.

It’s designed for merchants who mainly sell through social media platforms (like Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok), messaging apps (like WhatsApp or Messenger), or by simply sharing a direct checkout link. Instead of creating a full website, you get a basic online storefront where customers can view your products and pay online.

Shopify Retail Plan

The Shopify Retail Plan is tailored for brick-and-mortar store owners who need a POS (Point-of-Sale) system to manage in-person sales, inventory, and staff, but don’t require a full online store.

Since Shopify Payments is not available in Malaysia, you’ll need to connect your POS to an external card terminal provided by your chosen payment processor.
 

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Additional Costs for Malaysian Sellers

When running a Shopify store in Malaysia, your total expenses go beyond just the base plan. Here are the main additional costs to consider:

1. Domain Name

A domain name is your store’s web address (e.g., www.yourstore.com) and is separate from your Shopify subscription. You can purchase it directly from Shopify or from an external registrar.

Some registrars offer very low first-year prices (sometimes under US$5 (~RM21)) to attract new customers. However, these often jump significantly during renewal, so check the second-year rate before committing.
 

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2. Transaction & Payment Gateway Fees

Shopify Payments is not available in Malaysia, so you’ll need a third-party provider such as iPay88, PayPal, or Stripe (via supported regions). Shopify charges an extra fee when using these gateways:

This fee is in addition to the rates charged by your payment gateway, which can range from 2%–3% per transaction.

Themes

Shopify offers both free and paid themes to design your online store.

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Shopify POS Pro

Shopify POS Pro is an optional add-on for merchants who also sell in physical retail locations.

Extra Orders from Synced Listings

If you connect your Shopify store to external marketplaces like Lazada or Shopee using apps or integrations, Shopify tracks those synced orders against your plan’s monthly order limit.

Tax Platform Add-ons

Optional paid integrations that automatically calculate and apply the correct taxes for each order based on the buyer’s location. These tools are especially useful for sellers handling multi-region sales or complex tax rules.

Costs vary by provider and are billed separately from your Shopify plan. Some charge a flat monthly fee, while others base pricing on order volume or regions covered.

Apps

The Shopify App Store offers thousands of tools to extend your store’s functionality, covering areas like marketing, inventory management, customer service, and analytics.

While apps can greatly enhance your store’s capabilities, costs can add up quickly if you rely on multiple paid integrations, so it’s best to choose only those that bring clear value to your operations.
 

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How BigSeller Makes Multi-Platform Selling Easier

For first-time sellers, Shopify’s add-ons can help you create a professional store and manage growth, but if you’re selling across multiple platforms, keeping track of everything in separate seller centers can quickly become overwhelming.

BigSeller helps offset these extra expenses by streamlining multi-platform order processing, eliminating the need to juggle multiple seller centers, and reducing costly mistakes. By centralising online, offline, and social media orders into one dashboard, sellers can save time, maintain accuracy, and keep more of their budget for growth rather than admin work.

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