How long this new change will take. We use the override feature all the time ![]()
Topic summary
Shopify announced the removal of the “Price Override” feature from its POS system, causing significant frustration among brick-and-mortar retailers who rely on it daily for pricing adjustments, markdowns, and special circumstances.
Main concerns raised:
- Staff now need calculators to manually compute discounts, increasing checkout time and error risk
- No separate pricing capability between online store and physical POS
- Timing is problematic heading into the holiday season when pricing mistakes could cause substantial losses
- Over 300 products requiring special in-store pricing for some merchants
Shopify’s response:
The company removed the feature to “pave the way for future enhancements” to discount functionality. They later introduced a “Price after discount” field in version 9.2 as a partial replacement.
Current workarounds:
- Using the new “Price after discount” feature (though users find it cumbersome and unintuitive)
- Manual calculators at checkout
- Third-party apps like “POS Variable Priced Products” ($12/month)
- Custom sales entries for inventory tracking
Community sentiment:
Merchants view this as Shopify prioritizing online functionality over brick-and-mortar needs, with some suggesting the company monetized a previously free essential feature. The replacement solution is considered inadequate compared to the original functionality.