Updated July 2026· Independently researched·14 min read
Most Townsville businesses pay $8,000–$30,000 for a professional BigCommerce store in 2026, $15,000–$50,000 for B2B and wholesale builds, and $5,000–$25,000 to migrate from another platform.
The north's industrial and wholesale supply chains are a genuine BigCommerce market — mining-services distributors, equipment suppliers and catchment wholesale operations whose account-ordering and deep-catalogue needs fit the platform's native strengths, run across distances that make trade portals infrastructure. The working north's B2B commerce fits the platform, delivered remotely as everything here always has been.
Quick answerMost Townsville businesses pay $8,000–$30,000 for a professional BigCommerce store in 2026, $15,000–$50,000 for B2B and wholesale builds, and $5,000–$25,000 to migrate from another platform. Plans run ~$40–$400 a month with no transaction fees on any plan. Catchment-scale industrial and wholesale B2B — the north's mining-services and equipment distributors fit BigCommerce's native features. Get free Townsville quotes →
Detailed Pricing — Townsville 2026
Tier
Typical cost (AUD)
What it funds
Standard store
$8,000–$30,000
Professional custom-themed build — catalogue, payments, shipping, launch-ready
B2B / wholesale
$15,000–$50,000
Native B2B — customer groups, price lists, quotes and account ordering built in
Migration to BigCommerce
$5,000–$25,000
Catalogue, customers and orders moved from another platform, redirects mapped
Multi-storefront
$20,000–$60,000+
Multiple storefronts on one backend — brands, regions or B2B/B2C splits
Theme & optimisation
$100–$200/hour
Ongoing conversion work, catalogue growth and feature additions
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Prices verified July 2026 · Cross-referenced against 90+ Australian trade pricing sources · See methodology
What a Townsville BigCommerce quote should include
A written scope covering catalogue, B2B and multi-storefront requirements; genuine BigCommerce expertise, not a Shopify shop treating it as a sideline; the store delivered on your account with domain and billing in your name; redirect mapping itemised on any migration; the plan tier named beside the build; and an honest platform-fit assessment. A quote that can't compare BigCommerce and Shopify for your store hasn't earned the build.
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Townsville's demand runs catchment-B2B: mining-services and equipment distributors commissioning native-B2B builds for account ordering and fitment catalogues ($15,000–$50,000), wholesale operations running trade portals that replace rep travel across the catchment, industrial suppliers with deep-SKU catalogues, and migrations from platforms that couldn't handle the complexity. Local specialist supply is thin; remote delivery is native; and the north's B2B commerce maps to the platform's native strengths.
How to keep BigCommerce costs down without buying junk
1
Do the platform comparison first: An honest BigCommerce-versus-Shopify fit assessment is the most valuable hour in the project — pick the platform your store shape actually wants, then build once.
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Use the native features you're paying for: B2B, multi-storefront and the built-in feature set are the reason to be here — building custom what the platform provides is paying twice.
3
Supply clean catalogue data: Product data ready and structured keeps the build on design, not data cleanup — the quiet variable in every commerce quote.
4
Map redirects on any migration: Every old URL mapped, in writing — the one migration line that protects the rankings you already earned.
5
Own the store and account from day one: Your BigCommerce account, your domain, your billing — a build on the agency's account is a store with a gatekeeper.
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Right-size the plan: Match the plan tier to your actual revenue and sales volume, and review it as you grow — the enterprise tier earns its cost only at genuine scale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does northern industrial supply suit BigCommerce?
Squarely — mining-services and equipment supply run exactly the account-ordering, customer-tier pricing and deep-catalogue complexity the platform ships native, and a trade portal that replaces rep travel across the catchment pays for itself in distance alone. For a northern distributor the $15,000–$50,000 B2B build maps to how the operation actually sells.
Who builds B2B commerce in Townsville with a thin local bench?
Remote specialists, as the north has always bought serious digital work — platform expertise delivered on staging and sprint demos, with the build fitting the account structure regardless of postcode. The specialist being interstate is the normal arrangement up here, and the platform's native B2B does the heavy lifting.
What do Townsville BigCommerce developers charge?
The national band holds — $100–$200 an hour, with fixed quotes on builds and retainers on active stores. What moves a Townsville quote is catalogue complexity, B2B scope and design ambition, not the postcode; and genuine platform expertise matters more than proximity.
Does a Townsville retailer need a local BigCommerce agency?
No — BigCommerce work is delivered remotely as standard, and platform expertise matters far more than the postcode. Judge on shipped BigCommerce stores in your complexity band, B2B and migration track record, and a straight BigCommerce-versus-Shopify fit assessment for your store.
Our Methodology
Prices on this page are compiled from publicly available cost guides, leading tradie marketplaces, peak industry body data, and individual tradesperson websites across Australia. We cross-reference ranges from multiple sources and adjust for city-specific cost differences based on advertised rates, salary data, and cost-of-living indicators. Our price guides are produced independently. Pricing is compiled from public quotes, industry rate guides, and marketplace data, and no tradesperson can influence a published figure. All prices are estimates and will vary based on your specific job. Always get multiple quotes. Last reviewed July 2026. Read our full methodology →