Choosing between Wix and Shopify for your online store? Navigation flexibility is one of the real differences. Here’s a clear, practical comparison focused specifically on how each platform handles navigation.
Native Navigation Capabilities
Both Wix and Shopify come with built-in menu editors. Here’s how they stack up:
| Navigation Feature | Wix (built-in) | Shopify (built-in) |
|---|---|---|
| Basic dropdown menus | ✓ | ✓ |
| Mega Menu (multi-column) | ✓ (Business+ plans) | ~ (theme-dependent) |
| Mobile hamburger collapse | ✓ | ✓ |
| Tab Bar / Bottom Nav | ✗ | ✗ |
| FAB | ✗ | ✗ |
| AI menu generation | ✗ | ✗ |
| Per-device visibility | ✗ | ✗ |
| App ecosystem for navigation | Limited | Extensive |
Key insight: Neither Wix nor Shopify has Tab Bar navigation built-in. For Tab Bar, you need a third-party tool on either platform.
The App Ecosystem Difference
This is where the platforms diverge significantly for navigation:
Wix App Market for navigation:
- Limited navigation-specific apps
- Most options are basic dropdown variations
- No major third-party Tab Bar apps native to Wix
- Customization is largely restricted to native Wix tools
Shopify App Store for navigation:
- Large ecosystem of dedicated navigation apps
- Smart Menu, Globo Mega Menu, Giga Menu, Buddha, and Navi+ all have Shopify-native apps
- Deep product data integration (AI can read Shopify collections, product types, etc.)
- Tab Bar, Mega Menu, FAB — all available through third-party Shopify apps
For advanced navigation features, Shopify’s app ecosystem gives merchants significantly more options.
Mobile Navigation: Wix vs Shopify
Both Wix and Shopify default to hamburger menus on mobile. Neither has Tab Bar built-in. However:
- On Shopify, apps like Navi+ integrate deeply with product data (AI reads your collections) and can be installed with full feature parity via the Shopify App Store
- On Wix, Navi+ works via script embed (no deep product sync), making some AI features less automated
Customization Depth
Wix navigation customization:
- Good for non-technical users — all visual, no code required
- Limited by what Wix’s editor supports
- Custom code can extend functionality but requires Wix Business plan
Shopify navigation customization:
- Theme-based — varies by theme quality
- Liquid templating for developers who want full control
- Third-party apps can fully replace the native nav without theme conflicts
SEO Implications
Both platforms handle basic navigation SEO (internal linking) well. The main SEO difference for navigation:
- JavaScript-heavy navigation (common in some navigation apps on both platforms) can affect crawlability if not implemented correctly
- Navi+ uses server-side-compatible rendering — menus are indexable by Google
- Both Wix and Shopify have good fundamentals for navigation-related SEO (clean URLs, breadcrumbs, etc.)
Migration Consideration
If you’re on Wix and considering Shopify:
- Navigation apps: Most Wix navigation tools (including native Wix menus) don’t transfer to Shopify
- Navi+ exception: Because Navi+ is platform-agnostic, your navigation configuration carries over to Shopify with minimal re-setup. This is one of Navi+’s key advantages over Wix-specific tools
Summary
| Factor | Wix | Shopify |
|---|---|---|
| Built-in navigation depth | Good | Moderate (theme-dependent) |
| Third-party nav app ecosystem | Limited | Extensive |
| Tab Bar availability | Via script (Navi+) | Via app (Navi+, native integration) |
| AI nav generation | Via script (limited) | Via app (full) |
| Navigation on migration | ✗ (stays on Wix) | Portable with Navi+ |
Bottom line: Both platforms need third-party tools for advanced navigation. Shopify’s app ecosystem makes it easier to deploy and maintain features like Tab Bar, AI generation, and per-device rules.
→ See the full comparison: Navi+ vs Wix Native Menu