That probably is crazy, but shopify seems solid. It's even somehow compatible with POS terminals for physical sales.
It's just not very intuitive. According to the mentor, a few if his mentees who use it just gave up and paid someone to build the site for them. When I say I made significant progress, I have items on the store I know how to edit and catagorize and working menus.
I do recommend start by watching their tutorials before you start. It's harder to find what you're looking for as you go and, most importantly, they up to date and tends to have less filler and fluff unlike many other sources.
Taxes, shipping, item menus and the checkout are things I still have to figure out before I can actually open up. And how to bundle things for upselling, but that's more of a very useful thing than a necessary need.