Welcome to Superco: On Shopify, a weekly bulletin to keep you up to date with Shopify Plus news and updates.
Merchants may now change their store's base currency after making their first sale.
Previously, to make a change to a store's currency after making sales, it was required to contact Shopify support. Merchants can now make this change themselves from within the Shopify admin.
For merchants using Shopify Payments, you can change the currency that your customers shop in through your Shopify Markets settings.
Markets Pro added order value limits to a subset of countries in buyer checkout. Previously, these orders were permitted to pass through checkout and either reversed during order review, or denied by Customs at the destination country border. In order to protect merchants from loss of product, Markets Pro will limit orders by order value in the following countries:
Country: Max order value
* Argentina: 1,000 USD
* Brazil: 2,999 USD
* China: 5,000 CNY
* Indonesia: 1,500 USD
* Mexico: 1,000 USD
* Turkey: 150 EUR
Collective suppliers and retailers can now delete a connection if they decide to end a business partnership that no longer meets their needs.
Deleting a connection breaks the link between your Shopify stores, and sends them an email.
Before deleting your connection, contact your supplier or retailer to discuss any payments owed for fulfilled orders, and to agree on how you’ll handle any unfulfilled orders.
Retailers should be mindful that inventory will be set to 0 for all products imported from the deleted supplier. No new orders can be created with them, and order syncing will stop.
Payments for fulfilled orders won’t be affected, and refunds can still be processed.
The shipping line(s) shown in the financial summary card on the order details page has always included the total shipping line weight, but this value was potentially incorrect, for numerous reasons, detailed here.
Shopify has made changes so that total weight is updated when items are removed from the order, and also now shows the total item weight separately from the default package weight.
The financial summary shown on the orders details page has historically misrepresented some of the financial values for orders with tax-inclusive pricing. A change was made to exclude taxes from these values, aiming for consistency with tax-exclusive orders. However, this caused confusion, especially with shipping taxes being deducted rather than added on top, surprising some merchants with lower pre-tax shipping fees than expected.
Consequently, the display has been reverted to include taxes in the subtotal and shipping costs, maintaining the total — but clarifying the breakdown.
In the rare case where a mandatory change or feature may result in breaking changes, feature test drives allow you to control when these features are activated in your Shopify admin.
By controlling the activation of these features within the available testing window, you have more time to properly train staff, test your systems, and have full confidence before products ship to the Shopify admin.
Welcome to Superco: On Shopify, a weekly bulletin to keep you up to date with Shopify Plus news and updates.
Merchants may now change their store's base currency after making their first sale.
Previously, to make a change to a store's currency after making sales, it was required to contact Shopify support. Merchants can now make this change themselves from within the Shopify admin.
For merchants using Shopify Payments, you can change the currency that your customers shop in through your Shopify Markets settings.
Markets Pro added order value limits to a subset of countries in buyer checkout. Previously, these orders were permitted to pass through checkout and either reversed during order review, or denied by Customs at the destination country border. In order to protect merchants from loss of product, Markets Pro will limit orders by order value in the following countries:
Country: Max order value
* Argentina: 1,000 USD
* Brazil: 2,999 USD
* China: 5,000 CNY
* Indonesia: 1,500 USD
* Mexico: 1,000 USD
* Turkey: 150 EUR
Collective suppliers and retailers can now delete a connection if they decide to end a business partnership that no longer meets their needs.
Deleting a connection breaks the link between your Shopify stores, and sends them an email.
Before deleting your connection, contact your supplier or retailer to discuss any payments owed for fulfilled orders, and to agree on how you’ll handle any unfulfilled orders.
Retailers should be mindful that inventory will be set to 0 for all products imported from the deleted supplier. No new orders can be created with them, and order syncing will stop.
Payments for fulfilled orders won’t be affected, and refunds can still be processed.
The shipping line(s) shown in the financial summary card on the order details page has always included the total shipping line weight, but this value was potentially incorrect, for numerous reasons, detailed here.
Shopify has made changes so that total weight is updated when items are removed from the order, and also now shows the total item weight separately from the default package weight.
The financial summary shown on the orders details page has historically misrepresented some of the financial values for orders with tax-inclusive pricing. A change was made to exclude taxes from these values, aiming for consistency with tax-exclusive orders. However, this caused confusion, especially with shipping taxes being deducted rather than added on top, surprising some merchants with lower pre-tax shipping fees than expected.
Consequently, the display has been reverted to include taxes in the subtotal and shipping costs, maintaining the total — but clarifying the breakdown.
In the rare case where a mandatory change or feature may result in breaking changes, feature test drives allow you to control when these features are activated in your Shopify admin.
By controlling the activation of these features within the available testing window, you have more time to properly train staff, test your systems, and have full confidence before products ship to the Shopify admin.
Welcome to Superco: On Shopify, a weekly bulletin to keep you up to date with Shopify Plus news and updates.
Merchants may now change their store's base currency after making their first sale.
Previously, to make a change to a store's currency after making sales, it was required to contact Shopify support. Merchants can now make this change themselves from within the Shopify admin.
For merchants using Shopify Payments, you can change the currency that your customers shop in through your Shopify Markets settings.
Markets Pro added order value limits to a subset of countries in buyer checkout. Previously, these orders were permitted to pass through checkout and either reversed during order review, or denied by Customs at the destination country border. In order to protect merchants from loss of product, Markets Pro will limit orders by order value in the following countries:
Country: Max order value
* Argentina: 1,000 USD
* Brazil: 2,999 USD
* China: 5,000 CNY
* Indonesia: 1,500 USD
* Mexico: 1,000 USD
* Turkey: 150 EUR
Collective suppliers and retailers can now delete a connection if they decide to end a business partnership that no longer meets their needs.
Deleting a connection breaks the link between your Shopify stores, and sends them an email.
Before deleting your connection, contact your supplier or retailer to discuss any payments owed for fulfilled orders, and to agree on how you’ll handle any unfulfilled orders.
Retailers should be mindful that inventory will be set to 0 for all products imported from the deleted supplier. No new orders can be created with them, and order syncing will stop.
Payments for fulfilled orders won’t be affected, and refunds can still be processed.
The shipping line(s) shown in the financial summary card on the order details page has always included the total shipping line weight, but this value was potentially incorrect, for numerous reasons, detailed here.
Shopify has made changes so that total weight is updated when items are removed from the order, and also now shows the total item weight separately from the default package weight.
The financial summary shown on the orders details page has historically misrepresented some of the financial values for orders with tax-inclusive pricing. A change was made to exclude taxes from these values, aiming for consistency with tax-exclusive orders. However, this caused confusion, especially with shipping taxes being deducted rather than added on top, surprising some merchants with lower pre-tax shipping fees than expected.
Consequently, the display has been reverted to include taxes in the subtotal and shipping costs, maintaining the total — but clarifying the breakdown.
In the rare case where a mandatory change or feature may result in breaking changes, feature test drives allow you to control when these features are activated in your Shopify admin.
By controlling the activation of these features within the available testing window, you have more time to properly train staff, test your systems, and have full confidence before products ship to the Shopify admin.
Welcome to Superco: On Shopify, a weekly bulletin to keep you up to date with Shopify Plus news and updates.
Merchants may now change their store's base currency after making their first sale.
Previously, to make a change to a store's currency after making sales, it was required to contact Shopify support. Merchants can now make this change themselves from within the Shopify admin.
For merchants using Shopify Payments, you can change the currency that your customers shop in through your Shopify Markets settings.
Markets Pro added order value limits to a subset of countries in buyer checkout. Previously, these orders were permitted to pass through checkout and either reversed during order review, or denied by Customs at the destination country border. In order to protect merchants from loss of product, Markets Pro will limit orders by order value in the following countries:
Country: Max order value
* Argentina: 1,000 USD
* Brazil: 2,999 USD
* China: 5,000 CNY
* Indonesia: 1,500 USD
* Mexico: 1,000 USD
* Turkey: 150 EUR
Collective suppliers and retailers can now delete a connection if they decide to end a business partnership that no longer meets their needs.
Deleting a connection breaks the link between your Shopify stores, and sends them an email.
Before deleting your connection, contact your supplier or retailer to discuss any payments owed for fulfilled orders, and to agree on how you’ll handle any unfulfilled orders.
Retailers should be mindful that inventory will be set to 0 for all products imported from the deleted supplier. No new orders can be created with them, and order syncing will stop.
Payments for fulfilled orders won’t be affected, and refunds can still be processed.
The shipping line(s) shown in the financial summary card on the order details page has always included the total shipping line weight, but this value was potentially incorrect, for numerous reasons, detailed here.
Shopify has made changes so that total weight is updated when items are removed from the order, and also now shows the total item weight separately from the default package weight.
The financial summary shown on the orders details page has historically misrepresented some of the financial values for orders with tax-inclusive pricing. A change was made to exclude taxes from these values, aiming for consistency with tax-exclusive orders. However, this caused confusion, especially with shipping taxes being deducted rather than added on top, surprising some merchants with lower pre-tax shipping fees than expected.
Consequently, the display has been reverted to include taxes in the subtotal and shipping costs, maintaining the total — but clarifying the breakdown.
In the rare case where a mandatory change or feature may result in breaking changes, feature test drives allow you to control when these features are activated in your Shopify admin.
By controlling the activation of these features within the available testing window, you have more time to properly train staff, test your systems, and have full confidence before products ship to the Shopify admin.