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Why you must upgrade your Shopify Plus checkout.liquid by August 13, 2024

Checkout.Liquid is Coming (to an End)

Have you heard the news? Shopify is making a big change to how checkouts work. If you haven't upgraded by August 13, 2024, you could be facing some serious issues. Let's dive into why this checkout upgrade is crucial and what you need to do to ensure your checkout process remains smooth and secure.

The Importance of Checkout Upgrades

Shopify recently announced that they’re moving to a new system called Checkout Extensibility. This system is more secure, performant, and easier to customize using apps. It's part of Shopify's ongoing efforts to protect global commerce and ensure that all transactions are safe and reliable. The time for a checkout upgrade is now! 

Key Reasons for the Checkout Upgrade


  • Security Enhancements: With the introduction of card industry rules under PCI DSS v4, it's more important than ever to have a secure checkout process. Checkout Extensibility is designed to be more secure than the older checkout.liquid system.
  • Improved Performance: A faster, more reliable checkout process can help reduce cart abandonment rates. Customers are more likely to complete their purchases if they have a smooth and quick checkout experience.
  • Future-Proofing Your Business: As regulations and security standards evolve, Shopify's new system ensures that your checkout process will remain compliant and secure. This helps avoid potential disruptions to your business operations.

What Happens If You Don't Meet the Checkout Upgrade Deadline?

If you don't meet the checkout upgrade to Checkout Extensibility deadline of August 13, 2024, you could face several challenges:


  • Locked Customizations: After the deadline, Shopify will not support updates or fixes for checkout.liquid customizations on the Information, Shipping, and Payment pages. These customizations will be locked and uneditable.
  • Restricted Payment Changes: The ability to add, edit, or remove payment providers from your checkout will be disabled.
  • Disabled Risk Indicators: Accurate risk assessments for orders may become unreliable, as fraud indicators and recommendations in the admin will no longer be available.
  • Delayed Payouts: Orders will be deemed higher risk, which could delay Shopify Payments payouts by up to 5 days.

What You Need to Do for Checkout Upgrades

To avoid these issues, it's crucial for you to review the checkout upgrade process as soon as possible. Here's how you can prepare:


  1. Explore Checkout Extensibility: Visit the Checkout Extensibility hub for an overview of the platform and additional resources.
  2. Review Customizations: Check your current checkout.liquid customizations. Shopify provides a personalized customizations report in Settings > Checkout that shows all your customizations and suggests alternatives using Checkout Extensibility.
  3. Find Expert Help: If you're unsure about how to upgrade, consider working with a Shopify partner agency that specializes in checkout upgrades. They can provide the expertise needed to ensure a smooth transition.

The End of Checkout.Liquid is Here

Checkout upgrades to Shopify's Checkout Extensibility is not just about compliance; it's about ensuring a secure, fast, and reliable checkout experience for your customers. Don't wait until the last minute—start your checkout upgrade process now to avoid any potential disruptions to your business.


If you have any questions or need assistance with the upgrade, feel free to reach out to us or consult the Shopify help center for tailored guidance.

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