Anyone else miss when running a shopify store was fun and not constant anxiety

Hey all, I’m 27 and running my shopify store used to be exciting, I enjoyed and now it feels like endless support tickets, chargebacks, app fees, tracking issues, and random problems every day.

Am I the only one who opens shopify and immediately wonders what went wrong this time, how do you avoid burnout?

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u/ProfessionalLow3450 — 6 days ago

Anyone else miss when running a shopify store was fun and not constant anxiety

Hey all, i’m 27 and running my shopify store used to be exciting, I enjoyed and now it feels like endless support tickets, chargebacks, app fees, tracking issues, and random problems every day.

Am i the only one who opens shopify and immediately wonders what went wrong this time, how do you avoid burnout?

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u/ProfessionalLow3450 — 7 days ago
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How to stop tickets getting lost between IT, HR and support teams

Starting to feel like requests at our company just bounce between teams until everybody forgets who was supposed to handle them. employee sends something to IT and gets told HR needs to approve it first, HR says ops owns part of the request so now its sitting with another team, days go by and the employee still has no update on whats happening. people start replying in old email threads asking who was supposed to take care of it, slack messages get buried and nobody can find the latest update anymore, tickets keep getting passed around because theres never one clear owner from start to finish

then somebody gets frustrated and suddenly every team is digging through messages trying to figure out where the request got stuck

starting to realize we seriously need one shared workflow because too many requests are getting lost between teams right now.

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u/ProfessionalLow3450 — 12 days ago

What is the best chargeback automation platform right now

We run a shopify store and chargebacks have been getting worse lately, especially with friendly fraud and random customer disputes that feel harder to fight back against.

i’ve been looking into chargeback automation platforms because handling everything manually is taking way too much time, from gathering evidence to responding to disputes and tracking outcomes.

some tools promise automation and better win rates, but it’s hard to tell what actually works in real world use vs what just looks good in dashboards.

curious what other ecommerce brands are using right now and if anyone has seen real improvements in win rates or less manual work with these platforms.
what’s working best for you in 2026?

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u/ProfessionalLow3450 — 14 days ago
▲ 2 r/Advice

I think I’m outgrowing my friends but I don’t know how to deal with it

I’m starting to feel like I’m in a weird in-between stage in life where I’m changing a lot, but my friends are staying the same.

Nothing dramatic happened. No big fight. It’s just small things different priorities, different conversations, less effort to keep in touch. I still care about them, but I don’t feel as connected anymore.

At the same time, I feel guilty even thinking this way because they haven’t done anything wrong.

Do you just slowly drift apart from people and accept it, or is there a way to fix this without forcing something that’s already changing naturally?

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u/ProfessionalLow3450 — 20 days ago