This prompted the team to improve in-person selling, by allowing merchants to manage and sell bundles directly through Shopify POS, or allowing POS search results to display via a split screen, so that the results are always visible alongside the cart.
Innovation is always welcome in the website builder space, but it's great to see Shopify listening to users and focusing its resources on improving current features, rather than overlooking them in favor of new tools.
One of the best ecommerce platforms worldwide, Shopify, has recently made more than 150 changes, designed to improve performance and “make sure everything works well together.”.
In an in-depth blog, published in mid-December, the company said the update is “boring” since the changes are mostly small increments that “smoothed rough edges”, but still highlighted a few noteworthy mentions.
Sidekick, Shopify’s AI-powered commerce assistant, will continue to be rolled out to English language merchants around the world, the company confirmed.