You want to start selling products on your website. You’re a bit nervous about it––because of the money, the technology, or whatever else. You wish there was a simpler way. It turns out, there is one! With Shopify, you can build a professional-looking eCommerce site in a snap that’s optimized for search engines and mobile devices. In this article we’ll walk through building an eCommerce storefront with Gatsby that uses Shopify as the backend.
Shopify With Gatsby
I’ve been using Shopify for a few years now, and I’m really impressed with the platform’s flexibility and power.
Shopify is one of the best ecommerce platforms out there, but it can be a bit hard to learn if you’re new to building websites.
Fortunately, with Gatsby, we can build a Shopify store in minutes!
In this post, I’ll show you how to build a Shopify store with Gatsby. We’ll start with a blank project and build our site from scratch. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have an understanding of how Gatsby fits into ecommerce development and how to create a simple Shopify clone with it.
Gatsby Shopify Starter
This repository contains a starter project for building Gatsby sites that integrate with Shopify. It includes:
A gatsby-source-shopify plugin that integrates with the Shopify API
A gatsby-plugin-shopify plugin that adds a storefront component to your site
The source code for this project can be found in the gatsby-starter-shopify repository.