Your Clover already knows every product you carry, what it costs, and how many you have on the shelf. Ecwid’s Sell Online app turns that same catalog into an online store — without re-entering a single item or juggling two inventories.
Ecwid (now part of Lightspeed) is one of the most established e-commerce platforms in the Clover App Market. Its Sell Online app builds a full online store directly from your Clover product catalog and keeps everything in sync: inventory, orders, and customers flow between the online store and your POS automatically. Sell a candle in the shop and the online count drops; sell one online and your Clover knows before the box is packed.
The store itself is flexible. Ecwid gives you a hosted “instant site” storefront out of the box, and the same store can be embedded into an existing website or blog, connected to your Facebook and Instagram pages, and pushed to marketplaces like Google. One catalog, one dashboard, many places to get found — which matters more every year as customers expect to check stock and buy before they ever walk in.
Retail shops are the natural fit — boutiques, gift shops, smoke shops, pet stores, anyone with a catalog of physical products already living in Clover. It’s also a strong pick for makers and specialty food businesses that want to ship regionally or nationally without committing to a full Shopify build. If you already have a website (or you’re getting a free one through me), Ecwid drops a working store into it. If you don’t, the instant site means you can be selling online this week.
Where it’s not the right tool: restaurants doing takeout and delivery are better served by Clover Online Ordering, which is built for menus and kitchen workflows rather than shippable products.
Lowering what you pay to accept a card frees up money every month with no extra work and no new customers.
Install the Sell Online app from the Clover App Market, import your catalog, pick a storefront design, and connect it to your website or social pages. The free plan is enough to prove the concept; paid tiers add capacity and features on a low monthly subscription as your online sales grow.
Picking and configuring the right Clover apps is part of what I do — alongside getting your card-processing cost down to near zero. An online store only pays off if your catalog, photos, and pricing are clean and the checkout flows to the right place, so I make sure the whole chain works before you launch. Bring your setup to a free review and I’ll map out exactly which apps fit. Get my free Growth Audit.
Ecwid’s Sell Online app builds an online store from your Clover catalog and keeps inventory, orders, and customers in sync between the store and your POS. Sell an item in person or online and stock counts update in both places.
No. Ecwid gives you a hosted “instant site” storefront, and you can also embed the store into an existing website, blog, or social pages if you have them.
Yes. Ecwid offers a free tier you can launch with, and paid plans that unlock more products and features as you grow. Check the Clover App Market listing for current tiers.
Yes. Ecwid supports selling through channels like Facebook and Instagram and listing products on marketplaces such as Google — all managed from the same catalog that powers your Clover POS.
Lowering what you pay to accept a card frees up money every month with no extra work and no new customers. The businesses that grow from there spend it on the three things that actually bring customers in: answering every call, a site that converts, and showing up on Google.
I’ll connect Ecwid to your Clover, clean up the catalog, and get your processing cost down to near zero while we’re at it.
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