Migrating to Shopify: Insights for Turkish Merchants from Worldef 2025 Istanbul

Turkish merchants & leaders of e-commerce gathered at Worldef 2025 Istanbul to discuss e-commerce and share experiences.

Thinking about moving your online store to Shopify but feeling unsure? You’re not alone. At the recent Worldef 2025 Istanbul e-commerce event, many Turkish merchants voiced similar questions and concerns about Shopify. Common misconceptions, from limited payment gateways to high costs and localization issues, were front and center in conversations. The good news is that most of these concerns are based on outdated information or myths. Shopify’s presence at Worldef (its first major official appearance in Turkey) signaled a clear commitment to supporting Turkish businesses. In this blog, we’ll explore what Turkish sellers learned at Worldef 2025, bust the myths, and explain how Shopify can meet local needs. We’ll cover payment gateways, migration costs, typical hesitations (language, support, setup, customization), and even highlight useful apps for Turkish stores. By the end, you should have a clearer picture of whether Shopify is right for your business, with facts straight from fellow merchants’ experiences.

Payment Gateways: Myth vs. Reality

One of the biggest misconceptions among Turkish store owners is that “Shopify only supports a few payment gateways, none of which work well in Turkey.” This is not true. While it’s correct that Shopify Payments (Shopify’s built-in processor) isn’t available in Turkey and global options like PayPal or Stripe are restricted locally, Shopify actually integrates with many local payment providers. In fact, Shopify supports a variety of payment gateways operating in Turkey, including popular Turkish solutions like İyzico, PayTR, and even direct bank “sanal POS” systems such as Garanti Sanal POS (Garanti Bank’s virtual POS) and others. This means you can offer customers the familiar payment experiences they trust (like local credit/debit cards, installment payments, etc.) through providers that cater to Turkey’s market.

Real-world example: “I hesitated to switch to Shopify because I thought I wouldn’t be able to use our local payment gateway. But I discovered at Worldef that Shopify has plug-and-play support for İyzico and others – it was a relief!” shared one fashion retailer at the event.

In practice, integrating these gateways is straightforward: you create an account with the local payment provider and then connect it to your Shopify store via the admin settings or a simple app provided by that gateway. There’s no complex custom coding needed. Shopify’s user-friendly interface makes it easy to set up payment options, a point highlighted by many at Worldef. Some merchants were surprised that they could even accept cash on delivery (Kapıda Ödeme) with the help of Shopify apps or manual payment settings.

The bottom line is that Shopify does not limit you to foreign payment methods. You can use Turkish credit card processors and other local payment solutions on your Shopify store, ensuring your customers have familiar and convenient ways to pay. The platform’s flexibility in payments is one reason Shopify is “the choice of entrepreneurs worldwide with its user-friendly interface, strong integration options, and scalable structure and Turkish entrepreneurs are no exception to this trend.

Migration and True Cost: Is Shopify Expensive?

Another concern we heard from Turkish business owners is the fear that “Shopify will be more expensive to run than local e-commerce platforms.” It’s true that Shopify is a paid platform (with monthly plans starting around $29 USD) and that there are transaction fees if you use external payment gateways. At first glance, this can seem pricier than some local solutions or open-source platforms. However, a deeper look, as discussed at Worldef, reveals that Shopify can actually save you money by eliminating many “hidden” costs that merchants often overlook.

What hidden costs? If you’re coming from a self-hosted or locally hosted solution (like WooCommerce, OpenCart, or a custom site) or even a Turkish platform that requires separate add-ons, consider the following ongoing expenses that Shopify covers in its subscription:

Real-world example: “We used to pay separately for hosting, an SSL certificate, and a developer retainer to keep our old site running. After moving to Shopify, those costs vanished, we just pay our Shopify plan and it covers everything. Overall, it turned out cheaper than patching up our previous platform,” said an Istanbul-based home décor seller during a Worldef networking session.

In summary, Shopify’s pricing often ends up very competitive when you factor in the all-inclusive nature of the platform. Yes, you have a clear monthly fee, but you avoid unpredictable expenses like server outages, security fixes, or costly custom implementations of features. You’re also freeing up your own time (or your IT team’s time) to focus on business and marketing rather than technical maintenance. When comparing costs, merchants at Worldef concluded that Shopify offers strong value, and the consistency of costs (knowing your platform expenses each month) is a relief compared to the variability of self-managed solutions.

How Easy is Migration? (Spoiler: Easier Than You Think)

Fear of a complicated migration is another factor that makes some Turkish merchants hesitant. Uprooting your online store from one platform to another sounds intimidating, but Shopify and its expert community have made the process surprisingly straightforward. At Worldef 2025, there were even discussions on “fast-track migration”, where merchants learned about tools and best practices to switch to Shopify with minimal downtime.

Here are a few reasons why migrating to Shopify is easier than it used to be:

At the event, merchants who had successfully migrated shared encouraging stories. Many expected a “nightmare” but found that with proper planning, they were able to transition over a weekend or two, and their customers barely noticed an interruption. Shopify even allows you to build your new site behind the scenes (on a free development store or trial) while your old site is still live, and only switch over when you’re ready, keeping downtime minimal.

So, if “zorlu bir geçiş (a difficult transition)” is holding you back, take heart: migrating to Shopify can be a smooth journey. Proper preparation and the right tools or help are key. As one electronics store owner at Worldef joked, “The hardest part was deciding to do it; actually migrating was easier than running our Black Friday sale!”

Addressing Common Hesitations

Beyond payments and cost, Turkish merchants often have a list of other hesitations about Shopify. Let’s address the most common ones head-on, and see what was learned at Worldef:

There’s an App for That: Shopify Apps for Turkish Businesses

One of Shopify’s greatest strengths, much appreciated by merchants at Worldef, is its ecosystem of apps and integrations. The Shopify App Store contains both global and Turkey-specific applications that can extend your store’s capabilities in a few clicks. This is crucial for localization: if Shopify’s core doesn’t do something out-of-the-box, chances are an app exists to fill the gap. Here are some examples of how Turkish merchants can solve local needs with Shopify apps or built-in features:

Need or FeatureSolution via Shopify
Accepting local payment methodsBuilt-in integration with Turkish payment gateways (e.g. İyzico, PayTR, bank’s POS) enables these to accept credit cards in TL.
Shipping & DeliveryApps like Kargo Entegratör integrate major Turkish cargo carriers (Yurtiçi, Aras, PTT, MNG, Sürat, etc.) for label printing, tracking, and bulk shipment management. This automates your fulfillment by connecting Shopify orders to local couriers.
Legal Invoicing (E-Fatura)Turkey’s electronic invoicing requirements are addressed by apps such as EDM E-Fatura Entegrasyonu and others. These allow you to automatically generate official e-invoices for each order, complying with Turkish regulations while using your Shopify order data. No more manual invoice entry outside the system.
Marketplace IntegrationSelling on marketplaces like Trendyol or Hepsiburada? There are apps to sync your Shopify store with local marketplaces. For example, Trendyol Entegrasyonu apps let you synchronize inventory and prices and transfer orders between Shopify and Trendyol. This means you can manage multi-channel sales from one dashboard.
Marketing & GrowthShopify offers plenty of marketing tools: from built-in features like Shopify Email (for newsletters) to third-party apps for loyalty programs, customer reviews (e.g., Growth Suite Urgency with AI, Yotpo), and social media integration. You can connect your Facebook/Instagram Shop directly to Shopify, use Google Ads/Analytics integrations, and even install apps built by Turkish developers (like personalized recommendation engines or chatbots popular in the local market). One noteworthy example discussed at Worldef was one of our apps that provides bulk product image upload: CS-Smart Bulk Image Upload. In short, whatever marketing strategy you want to implement, there’s likely an app or integration ready to go.

As you can see, the app ecosystem covers a wide spectrum. Many Turkish Shopify users take advantage of this by starting with a lean setup, then adding apps as their business needs grow or evolve. It’s a modular approach, you only add what you need. And since many apps have free plans or trials, you can experiment to find what works best for your store.

It’s also worth noting that several local tech companies are now building Shopify apps tailored for Turkey. This was a hot topic at Worldef 2025: the emergence of Turkey-focused Shopify apps (for example, payment installments, cargo tracking in Turkish, SMS notification services compliant with Turkish telecom rules, etc.). This local app development is a strong signal that Shopify’s ecosystem is adapting nicely to Turkey’s specific e-commerce environment. In essence, Shopify provides the flexible infrastructure, and the community (globally and in Turkey) provides add-ons to localize that infrastructure.

Conclusion: Encouragement from Worldef 2025

The atmosphere at Worldef 2025 Istanbul was optimistic, and many merchants walked away feeling more confident about Shopify as a viable platform for the Turkish e-commerce market. Yes, it’s a global platform, but it is increasingly “brought to global standards” for Turkey’s needs. The misconceptions that once caused hesitation are fading as more success stories emerge. Turkish businesses of all sizes, from boutique fashion brands to large retailers, have successfully made the jump to Shopify and are enjoying benefits like stability, scalability, and access to world-class features.

If you have been considering migrating to Shopify, take these insights to heart. You now know that you can: accept Turkish payment methods, pay predictable costs without hidden tech expenses, run your store in Turkish with local currency, rely on continuous support and an expert network, easily set up and customize your shop, and extend it with powerful apps tailor-made for your market. In other words, you won’t be sacrificing localization or flexibility by going with Shopify; you’ll be gaining a robust infrastructure plus the ability to tailor it to Turkey and even beyond (if you aim to expand internationally). Shopify’s extensive international reach can help Turkish businesses tap into global markets more easily, while still catering to domestic customers.

To echo the encouraging words shared during Worldef: don’t let outdated information hold your business back. Evaluate Shopify based on what it offers today, not the myths of yesterday. Many of your fellow Turkish merchants have made the switch and are glad they did, citing improvements in site performance, customer experience, and even overall sales. As one speaker at Worldef concluded, “E-commerce is evolving fast. Embracing a platform that evolves with it, like Shopify, can be a game-changer for those ready to grow.”

Ultimately, the choice is yours, and it should be based on your business’s unique needs. But with the clarifications above, we hope you feel more empowered to make an informed decision. Good luck with your e-commerce journey, and perhaps at the next Worldef event, it will be you sharing a success story of how migrating to Shopify helped your business thrive!

If you need any help on your journey, don’t hesitate to contact us hello[at]craftshift.com

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