What is SHOPIFY on My Bank Statement?
SHOPIFY is a billing label used when you’re paying for a Shopify plan, app, domain, or service. If you’re running an online store—or used to—this charge likely comes from your Shopify subscription or app marketplace purchase.
Why Am I Being Charged by Shopify?
Common reasons include:
- Monthly or annual Shopify store plan
- Charges for paid apps or themes from the Shopify App Store
- Domain name renewal or purchase
- Third-party app subscriptions billed via Shopify
What is Shopify?
Shopify is an eCommerce platform used by millions of businesses to sell products online. It offers web hosting, storefront templates, payment processing, inventory tools, and more.
Is the SHOPIFY Charge Legit?
In most cases, yes. If you don’t remember signing up, it could be an old store, a free trial that auto-renewed, or a team member who set up the account. Visit shopify.com to sign in and review your store’s billing.
How to Cancel a Shopify Subscription
To stop the charge:
- Log into your Shopify admin
- Go to Settings > Plan
- Click Deactivate Store
If you’re only being charged for an app or domain, you can cancel those individually from the same settings area.
FAQ
- What is the Shopify charge on my card?
- It’s usually a subscription fee, app purchase, or domain service tied to your Shopify store.
- Is the Shopify charge legit?
- Yes, it’s a real charge—often from a past or current Shopify account.
- How do I stop Shopify charges?
- Log in to your store admin, go to plan settings, and deactivate your store or cancel apps.