is shopify agencies partnership worth it?
anyone here tried a partnership with shopify agencies to get some users? i'm planning to do a prtnership program and share 30% from the revenue retreived from merchants they bring , what do u think?
anyone here tried a partnership with shopify agencies to get some users? i'm planning to do a prtnership program and share 30% from the revenue retreived from merchants they bring , what do u think?
I've been running my Shopify store for a while now, and one thing that's really starting to frustrate me is how expensive Shopify apps have become.
At this point, I'm spending well over $1,000/month just on apps. Every time I need a new feature, it's another $20, $50, $100, or even more per month. Before you know it, your app bill is higher than some people's rent.
What I don't understand is... why are so many basic features locked behind expensive subscriptions? Why aren't there more high-quality free apps, or at least reasonably priced ones?
I get that developers need to make money, and I'm happy to pay for apps that genuinely provide value. But sometimes it feels like every small feature requires another monthly subscription.
Am I the only one feeling this way? How much are you guys spending on Shopify apps every month? Do you just accept it as part of doing business, or have you found ways to cut down your app costs?
Not trying to start the usual “AI is getting worse” argument.
I’m curious about specific little things people have actually noticed. Could be writing, coding, remembering instructions, explaining stuff, whatever.
What’s the one change you noticed the most?
why these media channels are just talking about morroccoo alllll the day they have their problems we absolutely don't care rebi y3awnhom we also have our problems talk about our problems not morrocco problems