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How Do I Connect Etsy to Wix?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 7:40 am

Adding an Etsy shop to your Wix website is a great way to show off your products and boost your sales. But how do you actually connect the two platforms?

The first step is to sign up for a Business account on Etsy. This will give you access to all the tools you need to manage your shop, including listing and promoting your products, processing orders, and interacting with buyers.

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Once you have a Business account, you can then install the Wix Etsy App from the Wix App Market. This will allow you to connect your Etsy shop to your Wix site and start displaying your products.

To get started, simply log in to your Wix account and go to the App Market. Search for “Etsy” and install the app. Once it’s installed, you’ll be prompted to log in to your Etsy account and authorize the connection.

PRO TIP: If you are considering connecting your Etsy account to your Wix website, be warned that this process is not currently possible. While Wix does offer an Etsy app, it is not possible to connect an existing Etsy account to a Wix website. Any attempt to do so will likely result in errors.

Once you’ve done that, you can start adding products from your Etsy shop to your Wix site. You can add them individually or import them all at once.

And that’s it! Now you can start selling your products directly from your Wix website.

If you want more control over how your products are displayed on your Wix site, you can also use the Wix Editor to customise your product pages. This gives you the ability to add images, videos, descriptions, and more.

So there you have it! Connecting Etsy with Wix is a quick and easy way to start selling your products online. With just a few clicks, you can start reaching a whole new audience of potential customers.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.