for international payments, reliability beats platform hype. wix can technically handle ecommerce and process payments from multiple countries, but it’s not as robust for high-ticket cross-border sales. fewer integrations, limited payment gateways, and scaling can get tricky. squarespace is similar—looks good but limited flexibility for tax rules, currency conversion, and international ecommerce compliance. shopify is built for global ecommerce, supports multiple currencies, tax rules, fraud protection, and integrates with tons of payment gateways. even if support isn’t perfect, the platform itself is stable and optimized for international transactions. since you don’t code, using a template or simple drag-and-drop setup is enough, and you can manage products, payments, and orders without touching code. start simple, test a few transactions, and scale from there.