Shopify is certainly one of the best platforms that have established itself as the leading eCommerce provider. The platform allows you to register your store, design, and start your journey from scratch. Interestingly, it also allows you to delete or reset the Shopify store entirely as well.

When you run an eCommerce business, you understand that things might not always be the same! There are chances of operations taking a different route, and your business might not go as per your plans. 

Sales can hit a dip and plummet unexpectedly, or maybe, you just wanted to experiment with the nature of business, or chances are that you want to venture into a different eCommerce venture now. Anything is possible! 

As we had already discussed, Shopify seems to be a great platform for experimenting with different types of ventures. However, given the complications around the setup process and the difficulties in running everyday operations, chances are that you might encounter some unwanted problems any day. 

You might consider replacing or resetting your store in such situations, right? Or, maybe you’ve made some modifications to your store, which you no longer want? 

Whatever your reason for resetting your store, here is a complete walkthrough of the process to help you understand the aspect better. Let’s get started with this guide to reset the Shopify store

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What is Shopify reset?

As the name suggests, Shopify reset is similar to starting afresh with your store. The process allows you to take over operations from the initial stages, where you will have to start over everything. 

Now, there might be multiple reasons why you want to reset your Shopify store. The reason could be as simple as managing your products better, to simply wanting to change the overall look and feel of your store. 

However, before you tend to reset your Shopify store, there are a few things that you should be aware of. They are: 

  1. To begin with, Shopify does not come with a reset button that allows you to complete the reset process without any trouble. You will have to complete the entire process manually. Remember, only the admin of a store can reset their shop. 
  2. At the time when you reset your Shopify store, you should understand that your primary account over the platform will also be canceled. Therefore, you won’t be able to access your store or move to the admin page of your shop. Therefore, you need to reconsider your decision to reset your store. You might want to choose other alternatives, like pausing your store for a while.
  3. When you reset a store, you lose access to its name and the URL that was allocated to you by the platform. To put it in simple words, once you have completed the reset process, there’s no chance that you’ll be able to reactivate another store with a similar name or URL. 
  4. If your Shopify store is still under the 14 days trial period and you haven’t selected any pricing plan for your store, you dont need to manually reset the elements of your store. The reset process becomes easier during the trial period. However, if you want to choose another option and pause your store, you must select an appropriate pricing plan before you restart the Shopify services for your store. 

How to reset Shopify store?

Now that we know that there’s no Reset button to your Shopify store, it’s time to look at the different options you need to choose to reset your store manually. 

The guide walks you through a list of suggested steps to help reset your Shopify store. Let’s get started: 

1) Re-apply a theme

Listed below are the steps that you need to follow to re-apply a theme: 

Step 1: Once you’ve visited your Shopify stores admin section, move to the Online Store section, followed by a click on the Themes.

Step 2: Under the themes menu, all you need to do is scroll down to the bottom of the available themes and click on Visit Theme Store.

Step 3: Once you’ve accessed the location of your theme from the Shopify Theme Store, it’s time to delete the theme to roll back to the initial theme. 

2) Delete all your products

The second step in the process requires you to delete all your store’s products. Now, it should be noted that there are two ways to cover this process. You can either do it individually or perform the delete action in bulk. 

Process 1: Manually selecting individual products

  1. You must log into your Shopify store’s admin section for this process. Once you’re there, head out for the Products section, followed by a click on All Products. 
  2. Once there, you need to check the boxes of every item you wish to delete from your list of products. 
  3. To speed up the process, you can also check on the master box that allows you to select over 50+ items at once. 
  4. Once you’ve selected all the desired items that you wish to delete, click on the Delete button to proceed. 

Process 2: Deleting the products in bulk

  1. Tap on the Actions button from your Shopify admin section. 
  2. Once you’ve reached the setting, click o the Delete selected products
  3. The final step involves confirming the selection by clicking on Delete.

3) Delete all your shopify collections

  1. Step 1: From the admin section of your Shopify store, move to the Products section, followed by a click under Collections.
  2. Step 2: Once you’ve entered the collections section of your store, it’s time you click on the collection you want to delete.
  3. Step 3: From the collections section, click on Delete to remove the collection.
  4. Step 4: Once you’ve confirmed the step, your collection is deleted.

4) Delete extra link lists you’ve created

Deleting the extra links you’ve created is another process you need to complete before resetting your Shopify store. In this process, you need to move out to the admin section of your store. 

Once there, you need to head out to the section of the extra links, from where you can easily delete the created links. 

5) Delete all pages except the About Us page and Frontpage

Once you’ve deleted all the existing products and the generated links from your page, it’s time to move to the next level that finalizes your Shopify reset. 

Here, you must delete all the pages from your Shopify store, except the About Us and Frontpage, because you might need them to resume your operations.  

6) Delete blog posts

The last step in the process of resetting your Shopify store ends in the blog posts section. Here, you need to delete all the blog posts from your website by moving to the blogs section under the Shopify admin settings. 

Once you have followed all the steps listed in the process, you can easily reset your Shopify store. Once done, you are ready for a fresh start. 

Here are some extra things to do before you decide to reset your Shopify store

Before you set out to reset the Shopify store, remember you need to ensure that some of the things are taken care of. They are:  

  • You need to ensure that you clear all your bills or different charges that you owe to Shopify. In case you haven’t cleared your bills, you won’t be able to proceed with either resetting or deleting.
  • In case you have any third providers, contact them! You must inform third-party vendors that you’re about to reset your Shopify store.
  • In case you have not uninstalled the applications of your Shopify store, it is important that you understand how the process works. 
  • Only uninstalling a Shopify application won’t work. You need to directly remove the application from your store. This way, you’ll be able to save the money that goes into the subscriptions of your applications.

Frequently Asked Questions about resetting the Shopify store.

1. How do I start over on Shopify?

Starting over a Shopify store is really easy. However, the state of your usage determines whether or not you’ll be able to roll back easily. 

If you’re under the free trial period of your store, you can easily move back to the initial version of the store without having to go through any hurdles. 

However, if you have already exceeded the trial version and have been using the store for quite some time now, you need to roll back to your store using the abovementioned steps. 

2. How do I remove the Shopify store and start over?

To remove the Shopify store, all you need to do is head out to the Delete Shopify store that is present under your admin settings. 

Remember, to remove a Shopify store and start over, you need to understand that you will no longer have access to a similar account and URL previously provided by the platform. 

3. How do I reset my Shopify code?

Resetting your Shopify theme code is really easy. The process is simple and requires you to go to the Online Store and click on the Themes. 

Once you have clicked on the themes section, it’s time to move to the Actions phase and edit the code. 

Once you decide to edit the code, it gives you a list of commands to easily modify and make changes to your store. 

4. How do I delete my Shopify store?

Deleting your Shopify store can result in losing all the data there is. To delete your Shopify store, you need to move to the Admin section of your store and simply click on the delete store button. 

However, it should be noted that Shopify won’t allow you to delete your store unless you have cleared all your pending dues with the platform. Further, once you’ve deleted a store, you won’t be able to either access that specific account or URL. 

5. How do I delete all my products on Shopify?

To delete all your products on Shopify, head out to the products section of your store and select bulk actions for your store. Once done, you’ll be able to delete all the products from your store. 

Conclusion

This sums up the complete process required to reset your Shopify store. While resetting your store is an option, I suggest that you try other means to revert the problems created in your store. 

Possibly, create backups to roll back to a previous version of your store without facing many troubles in the process. All the best!  

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