• Episode 188 - Store Branding in the Checkout and Account Pages
    Jun 24 2026

    6/24/26

    Episode Summary

    The episode tackles how to apply your brand identity to checkout and customer account pages—two areas merchants often neglect and frequently assume they can't control. Scott's core argument is that the jarring hand-off from a polished storefront to a generic, default-looking checkout erodes trust at the highest-intent moment in the funnel, when a browser becomes a buyer, and that visual disconnect costs you in abandoned carts.

    He explains why this happens: checkout isn't part of your theme. Once a customer hits checkout, Shopify takes over on its own secured infrastructure. The old checkout.liquid approach is now dead—fully retired for Plus stores in August 2025, with standard plans reaching final retirement in August 2026. In its place is Checkout Extensibility and a unified branding system accessed through the checkout and accounts editor, where you "set it once, apply it everywhere" across checkout, thank-you, order status, and account pages.

    The bulk of the episode is a step-by-step walkthrough aimed at standard plan merchants (Basic, Grow, Advanced), covering what you can control in the editor:

    • Logo — upload a high-res transparent PNG (no SVG), and preview on mobile, not just desktop
    • Color palette — define reusable hex codes, use your boldest color for action buttons, prioritize contrast over flair, and don't skip a visible error-state color
    • Fonts — pick from Shopify's library, but note you can't control font weight on standard plans
    • Layout — header is adjustable; footer layout is Plus-only (and the editor has a bug where it appears editable but doesn't save)
    • Background images — disabled by Shopify as of February 5, 2026, in the header and main content areas (colors still work)
    • Apps — you can add app blocks to thank-you and order status pages, but not the core checkout steps (Plus-only)
    • Customer account pages — branding inherits automatically, but native pages are bare-bones on content, which is the gap his Customer Accounts Toolbox app fills

    He closes with the recommendation to audit the live experience in an incognito window on both desktop and mobile, and a four-point checklist covering logo, colors, typography, and accounts.

    Show Links

    • Account Pages Toolbox - https://apps.shopify.com/account-pages-toolbox

    Video & Transcript

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-188-store-branding-in-the-checkout-and-account-pages

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    16 mins
  • Episode 187 - AI is Just Tablestakes
    Jun 10 2026

    6/10/26

    Episode Summary

    AI has crossed a threshold in e-commerce — it's no longer a competitive advantage, it's table stakes. In this episode, Scott covers the AI baseline every Shopify brand needs to stay competitive (from automated product descriptions and smart recommendations to structured data for AI search visibility), and then digs into the real differentiators: founder-led content, a distinct brand voice, original photography, zero-party data, and a well-defined brand identity that makes your AI output actually sound like you. The brands that win aren't the ones with the smartest prompts — they're the ones using AI to clear the operational decks so they can invest in the human things that build genuine loyalty.

    Show Links

    • Datify - https://apps.shopify.com/datify
    • Rebuy - https://apps.shopify.com/rebuy
    • Judge.me - https://apps.shopify.com/judgeme
    • Klaviyo - https://jadepuma.com/klaviyo
    • Aftersell - https://apps.shopify.com/aftersell

    Video & Transcript

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-187-ai-is-just-tablestakes

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    21 mins
  • Episode 186 - Review of Breeze Landing Page
    May 27 2026

    5/27/26

    Episode Summary

    Episode 186 reviews the Breeze product/landing page (wearbreeze.co) — a men's polo brand that targeted you on Instagram.

    What they do well: Tiered bundle pricing shown as price-per-shirt ($59 → $29 → $23 each), heavy social proof (300K+ customers, 16,914 sold, curated reviews matching the target demo by age/height/weight), and treating the product page as a landing page with strong copy and a cross-sell to shoes.

    Red flags: The "30-day wear test guarantee" contradicts the actual refund policy (unworn items only, returns shipped to UK at customer expense, despite a NYC phone number). Sizing copy says both "true to size" and "fits slightly small" on the same page. Permanent "low stock" badges, inflated compare-at prices, and an About page that only talks about shoes and reveals nothing about the people behind the brand.

    Takeaway: Lots of best practices worth stealing, but small inconsistencies erode trust the closer you look.

    Show Links

    • Breeze Landing Page - https://wearbreeze.co/products/capri-ax

    Video & Transcript

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-186-review-of-breeze-landing-page

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    30 mins
  • Episode 185 - Review of the Enterprise Theme for Shopify Store
    May 13 2026

    5/13/26

    Episode Summary

    In Episode 185 of the Shopify Solutions Podcast, host Scott Austin of JadePuma explains why he's made the Enterprise theme by Clean Canvas his go-to starting point for client Shopify stores.

    His core argument is that themes are toolboxes, and rather than picking one based on a single feature, merchants should pick the theme with the deepest set of built-in tools — which means less reliance on paid apps, developers, or theme migrations down the road. Enterprise (priced at $400) wins on that measure, and Scott switched to it in 2025 after seven years on the Flex theme, which he felt had stopped keeping pace with Shopify.

    He gives Clean Canvas high marks as a developer: ten-plus years in the theme store, the team behind popular themes like Symmetry, Pipeline, and Taste, and a focus solely on theme development rather than custom client work. Reviews of Enterprise consistently praise its speed and Core Web Vitals performance, the breadth of features that replace third-party apps, its suitability for large catalogs, and the responsiveness of Clean Canvas's support team.

    After a brief explainer on Shopify theme structure (templates, sections, blocks, and CSS), Scott walks through Enterprise's feature categories: cart and checkout tools (slide-out cart, quick buy, in-store pickup), marketing and conversion features (cross-sells, countdown timers, popups, back-in-stock alerts), merchandising tools (product tabs, swatches, lookbooks, shoppable images), and product discovery features especially valuable for big catalogs (mega menus, predictive search, filtering, infinite scroll).

    He acknowledges Enterprise has gaps and built his own app — Enterprise Theme Sections — to add missing functionality and toggle off design choices like the Shop Pay promo and alternative checkout buttons.

    His bottom line: Enterprise is ideal for established brands with real catalogs and traffic, but overkill for brand-new low-volume stores, which should start with a free theme and migrate later.

    Show Links

    • Enterprise Theme - https://themes.shopify.com/themes/enterprise/presets/enterprise
    • Enterprise Theme Sections app - https://apps.shopify.com/enterprise-theme-sections

    Video & Transcript

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-185-review-of-the-enterprise-theme-for-shopify-stores

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    12 mins
  • Episode 184 - Metaobject Pages: Building Custom, Dynamic Web Pages in Shopify
    Apr 29 2026

    4/29/26

    Episode Summary

    This episode explains how to build scalable, dynamic web pages without coding, duplicating templates, or using third-party apps.

    The Core Concept: While metafields add single data points to existing products, metaobjects are standalone data structures (e.g., an "Artist Profile" with a name, bio, and photo). By enabling Metaobject Pages, you design just one theme template, and Shopify automatically generates a unique web page for every new entry you create.

    Best Use Cases: Perfect for structured, repeatable content like recipes, brand ambassador profiles, designer bios, or store locations.

    When to Avoid: Don't use them for simple product add-ons, constantly changing content, or storing large raw files like PDFs.

    How it Works: Define the metaobject in the Shopify admin, enable the "web pages" feature, add your content entries, and use "Dynamic Sources" in the Theme Editor to map your data to standard page sections.

    Launch Tips: Before going live, ensure entries are set to "Active," manually map your SEO titles and descriptions, and verify the new URLs are in your sitemap.

    Show Links

    • Index page Liquid tutorial - https://www.shopify.com/partners/blog/how-to-create-an-index-list-for-metaobject-pages
    • Shopify Translate & Adapt app - https://apps.shopify.com/translate-and-adapt
    • Datify - https://apps.shopify.com/datify

    Video & Transcript

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-184-metaobject-pages-building-custom-dynamic-web-pages-in-shopify

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    23 mins
  • Episode 183 - How to Use the Shopify Knowledge Base App for Agentic Commerce
    Apr 15 2026

    4/15/26

    Episode Summary

    As AI agents like ChatGPT and Perplexity become a growing sales channel, Shopify store owners need to think beyond traditional SEO. This episode explores the concept of Agentic Commerce — where AI acts as a conversational sales associate, guiding customers through research and even checkout — and why structuring your store data for AI is now essential.

    Host Scott Austin walks through Shopify's free Knowledge Base app, which lets merchants create a structured, machine-readable feed of store facts and FAQs that AI agents can reference directly. Scott covers how to install the app, audit and correct auto-generated FAQs, and fill in content gaps — as well as how to use the app's FAQ Query Log to uncover the questions shoppers are asking AI agents that your store isn't yet answering. A practical, beginner-friendly guide to getting your store ready for the future of commerce.

    Show Links

    • Shopify Knowledge Base app - https://apps.shopify.com/shopify-knowledge-base
    • Datify - https://apps.shopify.com/datify

    Video & Transcript

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-183-how-to-use-the-shopify-knowledge-base-app-for-agentic-commerce

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    13 mins
  • Episode 182 - A Practical Guide to Shopify's Agentic Storefronts
    Apr 1 2026

    4/1/26

    Episode Summary

    This episode explains what Shopify’s “agentic storefronts” are, why they matter, and what store owners should do to prepare.

    • It frames a shift in e-commerce: shopping is moving from websites to AI conversations, where tools like ChatGPT recommend and surface products directly from Shopify catalogs.
    • The traditional funnel (search → click → browse → buy) is changing into a single conversational interaction, with AI handling discovery, comparison, and decision-making.
    • Success in this environment depends less on storefront design and more on structured product data, clean metadata, and catalog quality, since AI relies on that data to decide what to show.
    • The episode emphasizes that merchants must shift their strategy from “driving traffic” to being selected by AI, which requires better product organization, clear attributes, and consistent data.
    • It concludes with practical guidance: optimize your catalog, ensure accurate data, and start treating AI platforms as a new high-intent sales channel.

    Show Links

    • Datify - https://apps.shopify.com/datify
    • Shopify Help on Agentic Storefronts - https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/online-sales-channels/agentic-storefronts
    • Shopify Product Taxonomy Explorer - https://shopify.github.io/product-taxonomy/releases/2026-02/

    Video & Transcript

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-182-a-practical-guide-to-shopify-s-agentic-storefronts

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    13 mins
  • Episode 181 - Shopify Collective with Modern Hoopla
    Mar 18 2026

    3/18/26

    Episode Summary

    This episode features a conversation with Kate Latham of the brand Modern Hoopla about their experience using Shopify Collective, Shopify’s wholesale-style marketplace that connects brands and retailers. The discussion focuses on how Collective works in practice and the opportunities it creates for both sides of the partnership.

    Key points from the episode

    • What Shopify Collective enables
      Shopify Collective allows Shopify stores to sell products from other Shopify brands without holding inventory. When a retailer sells the product, the supplier ships it directly to the customer.
    • Modern Hoopla’s perspective as a brand
      The guest explains how their business uses Collective to expand distribution by partnering with other Shopify stores that can list their products and sell them to new audiences.
    • Benefits for retailers
      Retailers can quickly expand their catalog with complementary products from partner brands, test new product categories with minimal risk, and avoid carrying inventory.
    • Benefits for suppliers
      Suppliers gain access to new sales channels and audiences through partner retailers while still fulfilling orders themselves.
    • Operational considerations
      The episode discusses practical issues such as selecting the right partners, ensuring brand fit, managing margins between retailer and supplier, and maintaining a good customer experience when orders are fulfilled by another brand.

    Overall takeaway

    Shopify Collective can function as a low-risk distribution channel for brands and a catalog-expansion strategy for retailers, but success depends heavily on choosing the right partners and managing logistics, margins, and expectations carefully.

    Show Links

    • Modern Hoopla - https://www.modernhoopla.co
    • Brand-It! Calendar - https://apps.shopify.com/brand-it-calendar

    Video & Transcript

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-181-shopify-collective-with-modern-hoopla

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    47 mins