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Intro Summary

Shopify Scripts stopped executing entirely on June 30, 2026.

Merchants still relying on Scripts for checkout logic, discounts, shipping rules, payment customizations or wholesale workflows need to confirm migration immediately.

Key Highlights

  • Shopify Scripts stopped executing on June 30, 2026.
  • Editing and publishing new Scripts ended on April 15, 2026.
  • Shopify recommends migrating to Shopify Functions or supported public apps.
  • Highest-risk areas include discounts, shipping, payment logic and checkout behavior.
  • Shopify recommends using the Scripts customizations report to identify migration needs.

Seller Impact

Merchants may see broken discount rules, checkout behavior, shipping logic or payment conditions if migration is incomplete.

This is especially important for Shopify Plus merchants with custom checkout, B2B, wholesale, bundle, payment or shipping logic.

Market Nuance

Shopify is retiring legacy customization infrastructure and moving merchants toward a more standardized Functions- and app-based ecosystem.

The long-term direction is cleaner and more scalable, but the immediate risk is operational disruption for merchants that delayed migration.

Steps Ahead for Sellers

Audit all remaining Scripts, map each customization to Shopify Functions or supported apps, test checkout workflows, validate discount and shipping logic, and monitor orders after migration.

Merchants should also document any business-critical behavior previously handled by Scripts so it is not lost.

Conclusion

This is no longer an upcoming deadline.

Merchants should treat this as an active checkout-risk review and confirm that all Script-dependent workflows have been replaced.

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Shopify Scripts