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At some point, you may decide to pause, downgrade, or completely cancel your Shopify subscription. Whether you’re closing your store permanently or simply taking a break, Shopify makes this process manageable—if you know what to expect. In this guide, we’ll walk through everything from preparation to final confirmation to ensure a smooth cancellation without unnecessary charges or data loss.
Canceling a Shopify plan doesn’t always mean failure. Sometimes, it’s strategic. Here are a few reasons store owners pull the plug:
Understanding the “why” helps you choose the best cancellation method—full closure, temporary pause, or switching to the Starter plan.
Before you shut things down, follow these critical steps:
Always export important assets like:
Losing your data means starting from scratch later. Use the native export tools in the Admin > Settings > Export section or use third-party backup apps like Rewind or Matrixify.
Shopify doesn’t automatically remove or refund subscriptions for:
Visit Apps > Manage to uninstall or pause subscriptions. If your domain came through Shopify, you can transfer it out via Settings > Domains.
Avoid customer disputes by:
Here’s how to shut down your Shopify store:
Go to your main admin dashboard and ensure you’re logged in as the account owner (not a staff member).
From the bottom-left of your dashboard:
Once confirmed, your store will enter a closed status. You won’t be billed again unless you reactivate.
If you plan to return, Shopify’s “Pause and Build” plan costs $9/month and keeps your backend accessible (but storefront is disabled). You can:
If you only sell through social media or messaging, downgrade to the Starter Plan ($5/month). It lets you:
This is a great bridge if you’re unsure about full cancellation.
To reopen your store:
You can also start fresh with a new domain or branding approach if desired.
No, Shopify retains your data for two years post-cancellation. However, always create a manual backup to avoid surprises.
Yes, the “Pause and Build” plan is ideal for seasonal stores or development downtime. You can switch via the same Settings > Plan route.
It’s optional. Shopify stops billing once you deactivate, but removing the card can offer extra peace of mind.
If you’re still in the free trial, simply don’t select a paid plan or click Deactivate Store during setup. You won’t incur any charges.
Canceling your Shopify subscription requires more than just clicking a button—it involves preparation, timing, and a clear understanding of your business goals. Whether you’re leaving permanently or stepping away temporarily, taking control of your cancellation process ensures you don’t lose data, overpay, or frustrate your customers.
AIRSANG DESIGN works with businesses at every stage—from launching powerful Shopify storefronts to migrating away with confidence. Whether you’re pausing or pivoting, we help you do it strategically. Let us guide your next move.
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