EU sellers- how are you handling the new 3 Euro custom + mandatory cancel button?

How are you guys handling the new withdrawal system? Are you guys buliding it yourself, using an app or what? For the duties, will you be collecting it upfront (DDP) or using any automation to do it for you?

Mostly want to avoid reinventing a wheel, if there's a setup people already using. Whats your stack for this?

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u/white-chocolate143 — 5 days ago

What have you actually automated in your ecommerce store?

If you run an online store, I'm curious what you've genuinely automated or improved with AI or simple automation .

Everything counts, from store setup to daily operations.

For us. The biggest automations were boring but essential like welcome flow, abandoned cart, browse abandonment, post purchase emails, reveiw requests , and a simple winback . It saves us hours every weeks and keeps revenue steady in background .

Note: i am not looking for a hype or tool you once used. Just things which actually made a difference for you.

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u/white-chocolate143 — 5 days ago

Need advice from the experienced fam. 21M starting out with the journey.

First of all thank you all . I have been learning a lot from this subreddit. I am a 21 yo guy who is planning to start out his investment journey consistently. I have had learnt about stock market , etfs and other investment stuff when i was 17 .

Now i have got an internship and started doing some freelancing. I would want to start investing 10k per month consistently. I have been not very active in the space from last 2 years so don't have an idea how should i start with and current market situation.

Can you guys help me out on how should i start. Also i have taken a loan which i can pay easily but wanted ti build cibil score. Any comments on this decision? Any advice is welcomed. Thank you again😄

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u/white-chocolate143 — 5 days ago

Hdfc debit card easyemi doubt.

I am 21 and bought a phone for my dad from Flipkart. I used hdfc debit card easyemi so i can build my credit score. But now i dont know if its autodebit or what? I went to paytm it shows an option to pay emi. But they ask for loan agreement number which says wrong if i put from what i got on form. The bill was generated on 20 this month and due date is 5 july. I cant find if its autodebit or what. Can you guys help? I dont want my credit score to drop on the first emi itself.

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u/white-chocolate143 — 6 days ago
▲ 5 r/AutomateShopify+1 crossposts

Google's Gemini told a customer my friend's store was a "scam"

A friend of mine runs a small shopify store and just hit something i hadnt seen before. A customer commented on one of his Ads Saying an AI assistant had told them that his site is a scam.

Thing to note that he is running his store since 2021 , and his customer's seem happy enough .

Has anyone else run into this? Curious whether reporting it to Google will actually work long term or it will come back?

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u/white-chocolate143 — 6 days ago

How I automated my way to 6-figures and over 100 orders orders a week in in 24 months.

I was working for hours, staring at my empty Shopify dashboard and constantly chasing every "winning product" i saw trending online. I followed the standard advice for setting up everything but the truth was brutal. I was draining my balance significantly then gaining anything at all.

My daily routine was horrible. I manually opened 20 different competitor tabs just to check price changes or new creatives. I used to run expensive ads which generated hundred of clicks but zero purchase, with no real understanding of why was this happening.

The real breakthrough came after i realized i wasn't really listening to my customers. I was just guessing stuff. I had to stop writing like a marketer and start speaking like a customer. Everything changed once i stopped inventing and started listening. But as a solo entrepreneur it was possible to reach out to every visitor. I needed a system to listen, test and adjust for me.

Once i automated these fours main operational bottle necks , the business began to scale on its own. Over the following 20 months, that automated ecosystem generated 6 figure revenue and hundreds of order every week.

Here is exactlyy what i transformed in my business from manual headache to streamlined operation.

Gain a Real edge by Automating your Market Research

Every day counts. You cant afford to be even a day behind on competitor pricing. You track competing stores , monitor pricing, and try to spot when a product trend is fading. By time you notice a competitor has repositioned their offer, you have already burned your entire ad budget fighting a lost battle .You need a system that watches the market and monitors competitior pricing while you sleep, so you are never off guard by a sudden shift

Stop Burning Ad Spend by Automatically Capturing Real Customer Intent

Most dropshippers look at their Facebook or Google ad metrics in frustration. They see a strong click-through rate but zero sales. With high-ticket products, the objections are even more specific and deeply personal. The immediate assumption is that the ad creative is bad or the price is too high. But the truth is, your site visitors have very specific, unspoken hesitations around spending hundreds of dollars. To address them, you need to go where people are openly talking about the problem your product solves. If you are not automatically capturing why people leave before they click away, you are setting your marketing budget on fire. Collecting customer objections automatically eliminates the guesswork entirely.

Multiply Your Sales by Letting Data Drive Your Pages

Raw insight alone is not enough. You also need a structure that turns those insights into a smooth, persuasive experience. With high-ticket items, trust and clarity on the page matter more than aesthetics. Stop changing headlines, product images, and layouts because something "looks better." The only reliable way to win today is through continuous, automated testing. You need a setup where half your traffic sees one angle and the other half sees another, letting the data declare a clear winner. This removes human bias entirely and ensures your store is always moving toward its highest possible conversion rate.

I would want to know what are you guys automating in your store right now ,which has produced the best results?

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u/white-chocolate143 — 8 days ago
▲ 3 r/jammu

Anyone need a gym partner around Shastri Nagar/last morh?

I'm a 21-year-old BTech student looking for a gym buddy around Shastri Nagar / Last Morh. i am in my home for a month. Most of my friends have either moved out of Jammu or are studying/working abroad It'd be nice to have someone to train with, stay consistent, and push each other.

I'm happy to work out with beginners or experienced lifters.

If you go to a gym nearby or are planning to join one, feel free to DM me. { boys preferred }

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u/white-chocolate143 — 10 days ago

Need to vent. Shopify support is worst

We are dealing with a minor issue I couldn't solve this morning so I reached out to the Al support chat.

After a few minutes when the Al couldn't solve the problem it suggested I talk with a human and provided me a link to talk with human support.

Seems simple enough, right?

WRONG!

It takes me to a second Al where I explain that the first Al sent me here to talk to human support and I request to talk to a human. The Al denies that request - we rehash my issue - the Al still can't solve the problem so I ask again to connect me with a human.

Anyone knows how to fix this ??

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u/white-chocolate143 — 14 days ago

Most of my "problem orders" traced back to one thing i didnt knew was happening

Few days back, i posted here about drowning at 200 orders a week- wrong items, wrong address, two chargebacks and endless support tickets. The advice was genuinely great : address validation , Usps scheduled pickup, and a lot of you nudging me toward a logistics company ( working on it)

But before throwing money on it, i went back through my returns and tickets to find out the actual root cause and it wasnt what i assumed. a big part of my problem orders were customers who spotted a mistake right after ordering , wrong size , wrong address - meant to message me to fix it but then forgot or gave up waiting on my overloaded support inbbox. So i shipped wrong and they came back/or some chargeback.

This reframed it for me- return ,chargebacks and a big slice of my support load were mostly the same problem. customer couldnt fix their own orders before fulfilment, and i had no idea how often it was happening

I am not technical , so i got a developer friend who builds in Shopify space to help me put real numbers in leak by building me a free Calculator. It estimated monthly revenue leak which i was not aware of and hours on support tickets wasted. The results actually surprised me .i personally added few recommendations and tips which have helped me so far . (Fair warning , its tied to an app at the end he works on, so i am a bit biased- but numbers genuinely surprised me, so it was worth sharing)

For someone who might have found this issue, how did you actually solve this?

Referred post link in comments along with calculator.

Edit : adding them here

Post link : https://www.reddit.com/r/AutomateShopify/s/JCmB8r5Kcp

Calculator: https://order-errors-calculator.vercel.app/

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u/white-chocolate143 — 18 days ago
▲ 22 r/shopify_growth+1 crossposts

Doing 10x more orders than before and I'm miserable

When i launched at the start, we used to have like 15-20 orders a week and it was totally managable. I use to pack it up in evening and drop it at Post office the next morning. But now as i am hitting like 200 orders a week, i am actually drowning.

My place is basically a warehouse now with inventory lying everywhere. Im spending multiple hours every day just on packing and shipping. As i am rushing, wrong items, wrong addresses have increased costing me 2 chargebacks already.

And forget about those support tickets about changing address, editing order or removing an item. Its like there's always something that needs manual attention.

The worse part is that i should be happy with the growth but instead i just feel stressed all the time. I barely have time to work on business anymore as i am working in this part.

I was wondering if you guys could share some automations, tips or anything which can reduce my workload? And yes i am thinking about outsourcing as well. Anyone been on the same path as me. What did you do?

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u/MidnightMarketing — 17 days ago

Doing 10x more orders than before and I'm miserable

When i launched at the start, we used to have like 15-20 orders a week and it was totally managable. I use to pack it up in evening and drop it at Post office the next morning. But now as i am hitting like 200 orders a week, i am actually drowning.

My place is basically a warehouse now with inventory lying everywhere. Im spending multiple hours every day just on packing and shipping. As i am rushing, wrong items, wrong addresses have increased costing me 2 chargebacks already.

And forget about those support tickets about changing address, editing order or removing an item. Its like there's always something that needs manual attention.

The worse part is that i should be happy with the growth but instead i just feel stressed all the time. I barely have time to work on business anymore as i am working in this part.

I was wondering if you guys could share some automations, tips or anything which can reduce my workload? And yes i am thinking about 3PL as well. Anyone been on the same path as me. What did you do?

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u/white-chocolate143 — 18 days ago

An example of shopify store which you would rate a 10/10

My store is doing pretty well, but I've realized growth alone isn't enough. I'm trying to understand what makes a Shopify stores truly stand out.

Could you show me an example of a shopify store that you would genuinely rate as a 10/10 and more importantly why?

I am interested in everything from design and aesthetics, user experience, unique features and any automation or app to increase efficiency.

Looking foward to see some amazing examples.

You may drop your own stores as well ( if you think it's exceptional)

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u/white-chocolate143 — 19 days ago

Doing 10x more orders than before and I'm miserable

When i launched at the start, we used to have like 15-20 orders a week and it was totally managable. I use to pack it up in evening and drop it at Post office the next morning. But now as i am hitting like 200 orders a week, i am actually drowning.

My place is basically a warehouse now with inventory lying everywhere. Im spending multiple hours every day just on packing and shipping. As i am rushing , wrong items, wrong addresses have increased costing me 2 chargebacks already.

And forget about those support tickets about changing address, editing order or removing an item. Its like there's always something that needs manual attention.

The worse part is that i should be happy with the growth but instead i just feel stressed all the time . I barely have time to work on business anymore as i am working in this part.

I was wondering if you guys could share some automations, tips or anything which can reduce my workload? And yes i am thinking about 3PL as well. Anyone been on the same path as me. What did you do?

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u/white-chocolate143 — 20 days ago

What's that one automation you'd setup on day 1 if you are starting a new shopify store??

I am trying to automate my backened processes and looking for ideas that have had real impact.

One of my favourite, i m using is automated customer tagging ( VIP, Repeat customer, high returners) its simple and helps in my email marketing and retention.

What's an automation you would suggest to implement or any idea you are currently working on or need?

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u/white-chocolate143 — 22 days ago

what's the one thing you wish you knew earlier about running a Shopify store?

Everyone here keeps talking about how they made 7-figure exits, "how we scaled to $10M."

nobody talks about the real boring stuff that actually kept you up at night once, things which actually moved a needle for your store.

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u/white-chocolate143 — 25 days ago

what could be the possible reasons of getting banned on reddit and how to check if its a permanent ban?

i got banned on reddit and i cant figure out the reason. it was a 2 year old id with 1.3k karma. can anyone help me out and how to figure out if its a permanent or temporary ban. i have no info about it in my box

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u/white-chocolate143 — 27 days ago

100 fake order were hit by bot on my clients shopify store. Found one free setting which stopped it- check yours too!!

My client called me and informed about 100 fake orders hitting is store. The name, addresss were fake. His email flows firing at ghost account all night and messed up his data.

Things we tried first but didnt worked:

● hcaptcha on cart and checkout

● cloudflare

●blocked china, Vietnam, hong kong

● hid every out of stock item they were targeting

Nothing worked....

Then i dug into the logs and found the real problem. The bots were never touching our domain directly but hitting the store.shopify.com directly. The protection we built wasn't visible for traffic.

We called shopify support and they instead told us to delete fake customers manually lol.

So what i did? I changed this

Settings --> checkout --> require customer to login

Thats it. Just this much....this one setting stopped the attack overnight. This one friction point was enough to make them move on.

Yes, you'd lose some guest checkout conversions but fake orders destroying my clients store data and email flow is a much bigger loss for us.

Found it worth sharing. Thanks ;)

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u/white-chocolate143 — 1 month ago