Good morning.
I am here to tell you my real experience with Shopify after months of tickets with problems that have been omitted without providing a solution by Shopify support.
With this I intend that new merchants know the truth of Shopify well before starting their project in it.
1. Shopify sells itself as an unlimited products store. FAKE.
This is half true: it may be unlimited in number of products but it is not unlimited in time.
Shopify limits you to only being able to upload or create 1,000 new products or product variants every 24 hours after you exceed 50,000 products or variants in the store.
This limitation is only reflected in Shopifyâs API limits documents, at no time is it referenced in the product feature tables, nor is an asterisk * added citing this important information. In addition, Shopify uses it as a differentiating feature when compared to other ecommerce platforms.
Shopify said in this same official forum after the complaint of several merchants with the limitation, that it was possible to request an extension for this limitation if you were not a dropshipping store.
I requested it on numerous occasions and they ended up telling me that I had to sell at least 5% of my entire catalog first, in a store closed to the public, in development and with only 10% of the total catalog uploaded.
It is a condition that they know is impossible to achieve in the current state of my store, they also told me that they could request new requirements in case I meet that one, in this way they reserve the right to always put a condition on me that they know I cannot achieve.
I donât understand how Shopify launches a program to support small entrepreneurs to grow if they donât help them with the simplest things, I think that they only help their interests and that entrepreneurs donât care about us at all, only when they are successful so they can advertise their business. platform as if it were responsible for such success and not the entrepreneur.
2. Shopify sells itself as a store with unlimited space. FAKE.
Shopify dares to compare itself with all platforms like this for example: https://www.shopify.com/es-es/compare/shopify-vs-elementor
And point out that your storage space is limited and that of the competition is not.
In addition to being consciously lying to their customers, they are unfairly discrediting the competition, which I consider to be unfair competition.
I got to fill the storage space of Shopify, when I asked the technical support about it they told me:
The limits are the following:
50 GB of documents that do not contain videos
500 GB of documents with videos
1000 total files.
I told him which page these published limits were on, they told me that they were nowhere, only in internal documents. I asked them to rectify the false information displayed to the public on their website and they closed my ticket. They are not going to rectify, they prefer to continue deceiving their clients.
3. Shopify sells itself as a platform with multiple employee accounts available so multiple team members can work simultaneously on the web. FAKE.
The server resources that Shopify dedicates to each store are insufficient for the simultaneous use of the backoffice, the server throws continuous errors when a certain number of requests is exceeded in X period of time. The exact limit and performance data Shopify did not want to reveal to me in order for me to adapt.
I have spent months reporting more than a dozen loading and server errors that I have found in my back office, sending screenshots, videos, doing each of the tests that I have been asked for and telling and explaining my case each of the innumerable times that I They have changed the operator in the open ticket and the new operator, instead of reading the entire case, repeats the same things to me as his colleagues in order to exhaust my patience and that he wants to solve a problem that has no solution.
Shopify has allocated the minimum resources that they consider necessary for most stores with a normal one to work well. If a store needs more resources, they will not be honest and will tell you that it is not possible for technical reasons, for example, they will always kick you out. the blame on you
They have ended up telling me that for security reasons several employees cannot access my store at the same time to replicate the errors and that I should try things like using a VPN, other devices, other connections, browsers, operating systems⊠I I did all kinds of possible cross tests and I know perfectly well that the errors are from the Shopify server since they do not appear on any other site or in Shopify if there is no simultaneous use, but they are unable to do the only test they have to do that is to replicate my problem, I even told them that they could try another store that they created themselves from scratch, because I am sure that the problem was going to be the same, and they ignored me.
I have come to the conclusion that they know exactly the same as I do about their serverâs resource limitation and that they will never admit it to me, they just hope that I get tired of the problem and give up too.
4. Shopify sells itself as a bug-free platform. FAKE.
Here is a list of errors that I have encountered and have refused to fix:
-Errors when importing CSV files:
Line 7394-7407: Server error
Line 14926-14939: [nethttp_cloud.domain.com_443] Semian::OpenCircuitError caused by Net::OpenTimeout
Line 506-519: Product is marked as readonly
Line 18342-18355: rateLimitExceeded: You have exceeded your bucketâs allowed rate. See https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/hotspotting for details.
Line 7520-7533: Failed to open TCP connection to cloud.domain.com:443 (execution expired)
Line 4552-4565: trilogy_query_recv: TRILOGY_CLOSED_CONNECTION
Line 16424-16437: must be unique within this namespace on this resource
Line 20246-20259: execution expired
Line 7926-7939: 3024: Query execution was interrupted, maximum statement execution time exceeded
Line 14926-14939: [nethttp_cloud.domain.com_443] Semian::OpenCircuitError caused by Net::OpenTimeout
I have asked for an explanation about these errors and they have only told me about the error: RateLimitExceeded: You have exceeded your bucketâs allowed rate. See https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/hotspotting for details.
Shopifyâs explanation:
âAs it says there, you should review this document Access distribution guidelines and percentage of requests | Cloud Storage | Google Cloud to ensure that you comply with Googleâs requirements and guidelines. If you have any questions about this, you have to contact Google so that give you more details about this.â
To which I replied:
Really? Who do I have contracted service with? With Shopify or with Google? It is you who will have to contact Google if they are where they have their servers, what are they telling me. What do they tell me about Googleâs requirements and guidelines when Iâm just importing a simple csv file. As always blaming others, you are never responsible for anything.
-Errors in the export of languages:
Since my store grew in number of items Shopify is no longer able to process and export language files. I have reported it and they say that they will take it as a suggestion, they do not take it as a bug, that is to say that I am left with the error without being able to translate my store or that I pay for an external application so that they earn more money.
-Errors in the HTML language editor:
The button to toggle between normal and code editing in the translations section disappeared for me overnight. I reported it to Shopify and they gave me the same answer after a lot of insisting (because Shopify never locates your error the first time for many explanations and captures that you go through, they make you exchange messages and messages for days to wear down your patience) that they would take it as suggestion, not as a bug, that is, I am left with the error.
These are just some of the main problems Iâve had with Shopify, if I remember more Iâll post them.
I hope people are aware that Shopify is by no means a perfect platform, but even less honest and professional.
All the best.