Pausing or deactivating your store (2024)

This page was printed on Jul 23, 2023. For the current version, visit https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/your-account/pause-deactivate-store.

If you're the store owner and your store is eligible, then you can use your Shopify admin to pause your store temporarily or deactivate your store completely.

If you want to take a pause from selling on Shopify, but continue working on your store, then you can use the Pause and Build plan.

On this page

  • Deactivate your store
  • Considerations for pausing your store
  • Pause your store and continue to work on it
  • Cancel your subscription and deactivate your Shopify store

Deactivate your store

You can deactivate your store by cancelling your subscription and deactivating your Shopify store.

If you're on a free trial and you haven't chosen a pricing plan yet, then you don't need to take any action to deactivate your account. You can't pause your store during the free trial.

If you want to deactivate your store, but can't remember your email or password, then you can recover your Shopify login details.

For more help with pausing or deactivating your store, contact Shopify Support.

Considerations for pausing your store

  • If you have received funding through Shopify Capital, pausing your store will affect your remaining Capital advances. For more information, contact Shopify Support.
  • The Pause and Build plan isn't available to Shopify Plus stores.
  • You can only select the Pause and Build plan if your store is on a paid plan.
  • Consider uninstalling any third-party apps that have recurring charges so that you're not billed for those apps after you pause your store.

Pause your store and continue to work on it

When you use the Pause and Build plan, your store continues to run at a reduced cost of $9 USD per month. You can access your Shopify admin and edit your products when you need to, but your checkout is disabled. This means that customers can review your products, but they can't purchase them.

The Pause and Build plan might be the right choice for you if, for example, your store is seasonal, or if it's only open for a specific period of time.

While you're on the Pause and Build plan, you can do the following:

  • Access your Shopify admin.
  • Access basic reports about your site's performance.
  • View your online storefront.

While your store is paused, you can't use online store checkout, POS, discounts, abandoned checkout recovery, gift cards, or third-party integrations such as Facebook and Google to publish your products. You can send draft order invoices, but the customer won't be able to complete the checkout process and draft orders can't be converted to live orders.

Steps:

  1. Log in to your store as the store owner.

  2. From your Shopify admin, click Settings > Plan.

  3. Click Deactivate store > Pause and build plan.

  4. Carefully review the plan details, and then click Switch to Pause and build.

Your store will be paused and running at for a reduced subscription fee. If you want to start selling products again, then you can reopen your store at any time by choosing a new plan.

Work on your store while you're on the Pause and Build plan

While you're on the Pause and Build plan, customers can still review your products, but they can't buy them. To improve your customer experience, you can customize your theme to hide your product prices and hide the Add to cart buttons so that customers don't try to buy anything while your store is paused.

If you don't want to display your products while your store is paused, then you can use a password to protect your online store. This way, customers won't be shown your products while your store is paused. You can customize your password page and write a message that your customers will be shown while your store is paused.

All your apps remain active after you pause your store. If you want to pause your apps, then you need to cancel them individually.

Reopen your store after you pause and build

Selecting the Pause and Build plan means that when you decide to unpause, you'll need to select a new plan as your old plan is no longer valid. When you're ready to reopen your store, log in, and then select a new plan that's best suited for you.

Steps:

  1. Log in to your store as the store owner.

  2. From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Plan.

  3. Click Pick a plan, and then click Choose plan for the plan that you want.

  4. Carefully review the plan details, and then click Start plan.

After you select a plan, you can start selling again.

If you set up a password for your store while it was paused, then you can remove your online store password.

Cancel your subscription and deactivate your Shopify store

If you don't want to run your online store anymore, then you can deactivate it at any time. After you deactivate your store, you won't have access to your Shopify admin. If you want to log back in, then you will have to enter your credit card details and reactivate your store.

If you deactivate your online store, then you can't create a new online store that uses the same myshopify domain. You can create a new store that is branded with the same name, but your myshopify domain is unique to each store.

For example, you deactivate a store that you named Very Good Things and that had the URL very-good-things.myshopify.com. If you decide to create a new store, then you can still name it Very Good Things, but you can't reuse the URL very-good-things.myshopify.com.

Before you deactivate your store, consider the following:

  • Make sure that you pay any outstanding charges that you might have. If you have no outstanding charges against your account, then you won't receive a bill after deactivating your store. For more information about billing, refer to understanding your Shopify bill.

  • Save your store information by exporting CSV files. You can choose to save your bills by exporting your billing history.

  • If you have any third-party apps that have your payment information outside of Shopify, then cancel your service with those apps to avoid being billed externally after you deactivate your store.

  • If you sell gift cards, then you might need to resolve outstanding cards. You can export your store's gift card CSV file that contains the information that you need to resolve any outstanding cards.

  • If you have a custom domain that you bought through Shopify, then you can transfer it to a third-party domain provider.

  • If you have a custom domain that you bought through a third-party, then you can remove it from your store using your Shopify admin. If you don't remove your domain from your Shopify store before deactivating it, then you might not be able to use it for another website.

  • Make sure to turn off auto renewal for your custom domain on your registrar's website to avoid unexpected charges.

  • If you plan to deactivate your store and transfer your domain to a new platform, then be aware that Shopify's HTTP Strict Transfer Security (HSTS) policy remains in effect on your domain for 90 days after you deactivate your store. This policy helps to ensure the safety of the information about your business and your customers.

If you transfer your domain to another platform that uses HTTPS, then you don't need to take any additional steps.

If you transfer your domain to a platform that doesn't use HTTPS, then for the next 90 days, an error message is displayed in the browser when anyone attempts to visit your domain. The error message might state that the site is not trusted or that the certificate is not valid. Wait until the 90-day period is over, or consider transferring your domain to a platform that supports HTTPS.

Steps:

  1. From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Plan.

  2. Click Deactivate store.

  3. If applicable, review the options to switch to the Pause and build plan, or start a new store.

  4. If you still want to deactivate, then click Deactivate store.

  5. Select a reason for the deactivation, and then click Continue.

  6. Enter your password, and then click Deactivate now.

You receive an email to confirm that your store's deactivated. You can still re-open your store or view your past bills, and your store's information is guaranteed for 2 years. You can also re-open your store and pause your plan.

Pausing or deactivating your store (2024)

FAQs

Pausing or deactivating your store? ›

From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Plan. Click Cancel subscription or Pause or deactivate store. Review the options to pause your plan, or start a new store. If you still want to deactivate your plan, then click Cancel subscription and close store or Deactivate store.

What will happen if I deactivate my Shopify store? ›

If you don't want to run your online store anymore, then you can deactivate it at any time. After you deactivate your store, you won't have access to your Shopify admin. If you want to log back in, then you will have to enter your credit card details and reactivate your store.

Will I be charged if I deactivate my Shopify store? ›

Rest assured, because there is no longer any charge after you deactivate or close your store (Of course only if you have already paid the old ones). But remember it is only when your Shopify store's deactivated or closed. If you just pause your store, you will still be charged of 9$ a month.

Can I reactivate my Shopify store? ›

Reactivate your frozen Shopify store

Log in to your store as the store owner. Successfully pay the outstanding balance on your account. If you have multiple outstanding bills, then you're prompted to pay each invoice completely to reactivate your store. To download your bills, you can export your billing history.

How do I permanently close my Shopify store? ›

To close your store and cancel your account, go to Settings > Plan in your Shopify admin. Click Deactivate store then **Deactivate store **again, select your reason for deactivating and click continue, enter your password and click Deactivate now.

What happens if you deactivate Shopify store with negative balance? ›

You will still be responsible for any refunds that are pending at the time of deactivation. If you have any negative balances in your Shopify Payments account, you will need to resolve them before you can deactivate your store.

Can I keep my domain if I cancel Shopify? ›

If you're planning to deactivate your Shopify store and you want to keep using your Shopify-managed domain, then you need to transfer your domain before you deactivate your store.

How much does it cost to pause Shopify? ›

You can switch to the Pause and Build plan to pause your store for $9 USD per month. You can still log in to your Shopify admin and edit your products, but your customers can't checkout.

Will I still be charged if I deactivate my Shopify store reddit? ›

If you deactivate your store, you have to pay the full amount for all the months that it wasn't operating in order to reactivate it. Yikes... that makes the $9/month pause plan much more attractive.

Does Shopify charge for every store? ›

There are no transaction fees for stores using Shopify Payments. If you choose a third-party payment provider, there will be additional fees of 2%, 1% or 0.5% for our Basic Shopify, Shopify, and Advanced Shopify plans, respectively.

How long do Shopify stores last? ›

But, did you know that nearly 95% of all Shopify stores don't survive their first few years? So, how long do Shopify stores really last? About 70-80% of all new Shopify stores only last about a week. And,roughly 5% percent of the stores that do survive are still around a year later.

What does an inactive Shopify store mean? ›

The reason why your store gets inactive can be a monthly subscription payment failure. In case your payment is due for more than 30 days or so the store gets inactive.

How do I make my Shopify store private again? ›

From your Shopify admin, go to Online Store > Preferences. Scroll to the Password protection area, and check Restrict access to visitors with the password. In Password, enter the password that you'll give to the customers who you want to be able to access your online store.

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