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The Shopify App Show

Podcast door Martin Cox

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Over The Shopify App Show

The Shopify App Show goes deep with "indie" developers who build the most innovative stuff on the Shopify ecosystem. This is not a product demo show!Hosted by a 14-year ecosystem veteran, we skip the sales pitches, demos, and pricing talk. Instead, tune in for fun, 25-minute chats with founders about their craft, origin stories, and the specific use cases that help you win.Find the hidden gems that outperform the VC-backed giants.Real builders. No corporate fluff. Just great apps.Subscribe to build a better tech stack.

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aflevering Spilling the Beans on Shopify POS for Cafes with Adam & Carmel Wooding artwork

Spilling the Beans on Shopify POS for Cafes with Adam & Carmel Wooding

Shopify POS is one of the biggest unlocks on the platform, but most merchants are scared to make the move — and honestly, a lot of POS apps are half-arsed. So this episode I'm going proper niche: POS Cafe, built by Carmel and Adam, who run the whole thing out of remote Queensland and service merchants all over the world. We get into how two ex-agency operators stumbled into a gap nobody was filling (a merchant wanted to open a coffee shop inside their store), why the "do one thing well" advice broke down for them almost immediately, and how they've ended up with what's basically 5–10 apps in one, including an Uber Eats–style online ordering extension. If you run a retail or food business, build apps, or you're weighing up a POS migration — this one's worth your time. Bonus: I've put together a Mastering the Move to Shopify POS Playbook [https://open.substack.com/pub/theshopifyappshow/p/the-shopify-pos-playbook-one-source?r=4s8na6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true] drawing on this chat plus my earlier ones with Josh Bitossi and Jordan Finneran. Sponsor The Support Heroes [https://www.thesupportheroes.com/] — trained Shopify support specialists who plug into your help desk, learn your brand voice, and handle your tickets like they actually give a shit. Carmel and Adam set night alarms to check their tickets — they could use these guys. Tell them I sent you. And one from me — Product Pelican [https://productpelican.nativeappco.com]. Audits your whole product catalog, finds the gaps — missing alt text, weak descriptions, uncategorised products — and helps you fix them in bulk. Free to try. In this episode * How an agency side hustle became a Shopify POS app * The cafe gap nobody was filling * Why "do one thing well" didn't work for POS Cafe * Modifiers, KDS, print servers and online ordering * Building the "Shopify way" — metafields, metaobjects, draft orders * Why POS apps have to be stable 100% of the time * The POS APIs they're still waiting on * Where Shopify POS caps out (and why they think it doesn't) * The other niche POS devs worth knowing Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:05 From custom furniture to Shopify — Adam's origin story 3:40 The cafe request that started it all 4:22 What a food service business actually needs 5:00 Launching POS Cafe and 18 months of feedback 6:13 What POS Cafe does that Shopify POS can't 6:57 Modifiers done properly 7:26 KDS, print servers and receipt printing 8:30 Native discounts and online ordering 9:33 Why "do one thing well" broke down 10:58 Sponsor — The Support Heroes 11:27 Product Pelican 12:07 Why good service is what makes the product 13:08 Building for scale and stability 14:30 The "Shopify way" — metafields, metaobjects, draft orders 16:07 What's still hard to do on Shopify POS 18:42 Bringing merchants into the feedback loop 20:00 Where does Shopify POS cap out? 21:14 POS as the front door to Shopify 22:04 Other niche POS devs worth knowing 23:54 The Shopify dev community 25:08 Marketing a product from remote Queensland 25:25 Building trust from the other side of the world 27:17 Why passion cuts through 28:26 Wrap up

15 mei 2026 - 29 min
aflevering Check, Check, Check, Check Out - Shopify Checkout Wisdom with Blake Waldron from Checkout Components artwork

Check, Check, Check, Check Out - Shopify Checkout Wisdom with Blake Waldron from Checkout Components

The Shopify checkout is the one part of the customer journey that's guaranteed — every customer goes through it, no matter how they got to your store. So I've grabbed Blake Waldron, who spent years building Shopify stores and now runs Checkout Components, the app for making that critical moment actually work for you. We get into what makes a good checkout (hint: stop assuming every customer wants to see the same thing), why an always-on upsell isn't distracting — it's table stakes, and the body shop trick that lifted sale conversions instantly. Plus we cover ShopPay rendering gotchas, Australia's at 50% ShopPay adoption and what that means for your extensions, and the OpenAI backflip that confirmed checkout is now the only guaranteed touchpoint. We also get into the basics everyone's ignoring — clean product data, accurate prices, Shopify's product taxonomy — and why getting those right matters more than chasing the agentic commerce hype. If you run a store, build apps, or you're an agency still treating checkout as "set and forget" — this one's worth your time. Bonus: I've put together a Checkout Playbook [https://open.substack.com/pub/theshopifyappshow/p/our-playbook-to-milk-every-bit-of] to go with this episode. Sponsor The Support Heroes [https://www.thesupportheroes.com/] — trained Shopify support specialists who plug into your help desk, learn your brand voice, and handle your tickets like they actually give a shit. Tell them I sent you. And one from me — Stork Credit [https://apps.shopify.com/stork-credit]. Dead simple, native-built Shopify app for issuing store credit instead of discount codes. Free to install. In this episode * What actually makes a good checkout * Why an always-on upsell is table stakes * The ShopPay rendering toggle most people miss * The Body Shop sale-banner trick * Honest analytics vs vanity attribution * Why product taxonomy is the real agentic commerce prep * What Blake saw at Shop Talk in Vegas * Where Checkout Components is heading next Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:57 What makes a good Shopify checkout 2:48 The always-on upsell (and 10,000 pairs of socks) 3:43 Why replatformers don't touch checkout — and why they should 5:33 Upsells without overwhelming the form 7:31 ShopPay — the toggle most extensions miss 8:54 ~50% ShopPay adoption in Australia 10:50 Sponsor — The Support Heroes 11:35 Stork Credit 12:00 Agentic commerce and the OpenAI backflip 13:43 Checkout as the only guaranteed touchpoint 14:38 The body shop sale-banner trick 17:00 Honest revenue attribution vs double-dipping 19:35 Building an analytics system that actually works 21:13 Product data, taxonomy, and the low-effort high-impact win 24:28 Plug — Product Pelican for bulk catalog cleanup 25:48 Inventory and prices — the boring stuff that matters most 27:25 Two takeaways: get your data right, get your checkout right 27:42 Shop Talk Vegas — what's happening in North America 30:27 Translation, Europe, and 600+ installs 33:19 What's next for Checkout Components 37:03 Wrap up

7 mei 2026 - 36 min
aflevering Inside Shopify Flow: Under the hood with Paul Nuschke from Shopify artwork

Inside Shopify Flow: Under the hood with Paul Nuschke from Shopify

This is a big one. Shopify Flow has had the biggest glow-up of any feature on the platform, and today we're going inside the mothership to talk to the bloke running it. Paul Nuschke leads Shopify Flow, and he joins me to unpack one of the most insane stretches of shipping in Flow's history - Sidekick integration, and so many other improvements. We get into what it took to make Sidekick build working workflows without hallucinating itself into oblivion (fact: 40% of new Flows are now created with Sidekick), why Flow has out-shipped Zapier for Shopify use cases, and the apps doing the most interesting things with Flow connectors. Plus: scheduled jobs vs product update triggers, why Flow doesn't do Git integration (yet), Flow vs custom middleware, and what's coming at Editions and Dotdev. If you build apps, run a store, or you're an agency still telling clients "Flow can't do that" — this one's going to change your mind. Bonus: I've put together a Shopify Flow Playbook [https://open.substack.com/pub/theshopifyappshow/p/the-shopify-flow-playbook-how-to?r=4s8na6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true] to go with this episode. Link below. ---------------------------------------- Sponsor The Support Heroes [https://www.thesupportheroes.com/] — trained Shopify support specialists who plug into your help desk, learn your brand voice, and handle your tickets like they actually give a shit. Tell them I sent you. And one from me — Stork Credit [https://apps.shopify.com/stork-credit]. Dead simple, native-built Shopify app for issuing store credit instead of discount codes. Free to install. In this episode * Teaching Sidekick to build working workflows * 40% of new Flows are built with Sidekick * Using Flow templates * The product update trigger problem (and the workaround) * Flow as middleware — when it makes sense * Why there's no Git integration (yet) * App connectors — who's doing it right * What's coming at Editions and Partner Conference ---------------------------------------- Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:08 Welcome Paul + recent Flow updates 1:34 Top-down editor, testing, Sidekick 3:26 New queries and closing API gaps 4:38 Has Flow out-shipped Zapier? 5:08 Sidekick — how big a lift was it 6:06 Teaching Sidekick to build workflow JSON 7:19 Why testing was non-negotiable 7:31 The drill-down problem Sidekick killed 8:30 Order confirmation emails + run code 10:06 40% of new Flows built with Sidekick 10:55 Sponsor — The Support Heroes 11:35 Stork Credit 12:14 Templates and the blank-canvas problem 13:10 Why describing what you want is the bottleneck 14:03 The gnarliest workflows Paul has seen 15:08 Metafields — Flow's most underrated unlock 15:25 The product update trigger problem 17:03 App-built triggers and infinite loops 18:15 Flow as middleware vs Boomi 21:09 Version control and managing Flows across stores 25:25 Why editing a .flow file outside Flow is risky 27:30 Copy to another store 28:00 App connectors — who's doing it right 30:14 Why most app-to-app integrations should use Flow 32:16 Advice for app devs building connectors 34:18 Get involved in the dev community 35:05 What's coming at Editions and Partner Conference 37:03 Wrap up

30 apr 2026 - 38 min
aflevering Roll the Credits: Talking Store Credit on Shopify with Mateusz Antczak artwork

Roll the Credits: Talking Store Credit on Shopify with Mateusz Antczak

Store Credit is the most slept-on feature on Shopify. Stores are still running tired discount codes and clunky points-based loyalty — when the tool that replaces both has been sitting in Shopify waiting. Mat has been solving the "how do I reward customers" problem longer than most — he built Gift Card Factory and DataJet before Shopify even had native store credit, and we've teamed up on Stork Credit, an app that turns store credit into cashback, loyalty, and rewards automation. Want to put this into practice? Read The Store Credit Playboo [https://theshopifyappshow.substack.com/p/the-store-credit-playbook-new-marketing]k [https://your-substack-url.com/store-credit-playbook] — 10 specific campaigns you can run this week. SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by The Support Heroes — dedicated support agents who understand the Shopify ecosystem, plugged directly into your help desk. Stop being your own support rep. Head to thesupportheroes.com [http://thesupportheroes.com]. LINKS * Stork Credit [https://apps.shopify.com/stork-credit] * The Store Credit Playbook [https://theshopifyappshow.substack.com/p/the-store-credit-playbook-new-marketing] * Gift Card Factory [https://apps.shopify.com/gift-card-factory] * Omnibus Owl [https://apps.shopify.com/omnibus-owl] * The Support Heroes [https://thesupportheroes.com] CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 1:30 Why did Shopify wait 10 years to ship store credit? 2:30 What's broken with discount codes, gift cards and points 3:40 Store credit works natively with Markets and B2B 5:00 What Stork Credit adds on top of native 6:30 One-click cashback templates 7:30 Gift Card Factory — faking store credit 9:10 Shopify Flow as a superpower 10:30 Keep your flows simple 12:30 Flow connectors = the test of a good Shopify app 14:15 Sponsor — The Support Heroes 14:45 Why the EU Shopify market is a growth opportunity 17:55 The EU Omnibus price tracking law 21:30 Polish developers to watch 23:30 From Melbourne backpackers to Shopify app founder 25:30 Wrap up

22 apr 2026 - 26 min
aflevering "Saving Time And Having Accurate Stock" - Mastering Inventory With Jordan Finneran artwork

"Saving Time And Having Accurate Stock" - Mastering Inventory With Jordan Finneran

You can do everything right for your ecommerce business. But if your inventory isn’t right, it all goes down the toilet and you start flushing money away. That’s why people like Jordan Finneran, from Pimsical, are some of the most important people in the Shopify ecosystem. If you care about saving time, money and delivering the best experience for customers, everything we cover in this episode is relevant. Jordan is on a mission to optimise your operations and streamline your business backend. In this episode we talk stocktake, omnichannel, POS, warehouses and everything that makes them talk to each other. We also talk about what Core Web Vitals would look like in a physical store, and why a Garmin integration for Shopify POS could provide some important metrics, so we have a bit of fun too! Sponsor Thanks as always to The Support Heroes [https://www.thesupportheroes.com/] for sponsoring this episode and for supporting over 100 apps across the world by managing their customer support. 0:00 - Inventory is Cash 💰 1:05 - Meet Jordan Finneran, Operations Optimiser 🛠️ 1:20 - Listening to Merchants: Building Back-of-House Heroes 2:29 - Success is Saving Time and Getting Accurate Stock ⏱️ 4:36 - The End of Stocky: Pimsicle is Here to Help! 6:25 - Shopify POS: The Best Foundation for Success 7:32 - Playing Catch-Up: Staying Ahead of Shopify's APIs 9:41 - AD: The Support Heroes - Stop Answering Tickets! 10:12 - Retail OS: Bridging the Gap for Larger Merchants 🛍️ 16:34 - Optimization & Stairs: Retail's Core Web Vitals 🏃💨 18:18 - A Garmin Integration in Retail OS? ⌚ 18:37 - The Future of Retail: Better Forecasting & App Integrations 🔮 21:11 - The Messiness of Integrating Multiple Retail Metrics 23:02 - Sticking with Shopify as You Scale: Beyond ERPs 🚀 27:18 - A Bit of Self-Indulgence: Jordan's Shopify Build Award 🏆 29:34 - Wrap Up: Save Money, Make Money with Better Operations Links * Pimsical [https://www.pimsical.app/] * The Support Heroes [https://thesupportheroes.com/] * The Shopify App Show [https://theshopifyappshow.riverside.com/]

16 apr 2026 - 30 min
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