This year's Shopify Unite presentation was the e-commerce platform's biggest yet, revealing a giant leap forward for the service provider and their users. Here are the top new announcements, much anticipated launches, and upcoming changes that will take both Shopify and your store to a truly global level.
Sections Everywhere Finally Arrives
First announced in 2018, then followed by three years of radio silence, the now renamed Online Store 2.0 will give store owners unprecedented levels of flexibility and customization, allowing you to personalize every single aspect of your shop, from interface to checkout. Not only that, the interface and tutorials for learning how to use these tools are more user friendly than ever.
Along with the release of Hydrogen, a new React framework, and Oxygen, a future hosting platform, users will have more freedom than every to build their store their way.
July 15 will also see the Shopify Theme Store accepting submissions from developers, allowing store owners to share their unique builds and tools with others.
Shopify Truly Goes Global
Unite saw the announcement of 3 planetary-scale updates for users:
No customer or market will be out of your Shopify store's reach ever again
Putting Their Money Where Their Mouth Is
Beginning August 1st, Shopify is letting shop owners keep more of their money by not only rolling back all revenue share for businesses with less than $1 million in sales per year, dropping that cost from 20% to nothing, they're lowering their take on larger brands from 20% to 15%.
This goes the same for Theme Store developers offering their builds, and the $1 million benchmark resets every year
What Wasn't Mentioned
While Unite 2021 was packed with announcements, there were a few notable developments that were noticeable no-shows
Whether or not these developments will appear a few years from now under a different name, like Sections Everywhere, or if they fell to the wayside due to the effect Covid-19 had in speeding up e-commerce expansion, Shopify fans will just have to wait and see.
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