Transfer a development store
Development stores can be used to build a store for a client, or to test your app while you’re building it.
Development stores have limitations on them to make sure that they’re only used for development purposes. Some actions, such as enabling a developer preview or installing a draft app, disable store transfer permanently.
When to transfer a store
Anchor link to section titled "When to transfer a store"There are two main reasons to transfer a store to a live plan:
- The work on the store is complete and the store is ready to sell products.
- The work on the store is not complete, but the store requires a feature that's available only on a paid Shopify plan. To learn more about what features aren't available for development stores, refer to Features and limitations of development stores.
When transferring to a live subscription plan, the store requires billing information, which must be provided by the store owner.
How to transfer a store to a merchant
Anchor link to section titled "How to transfer a store to a merchant"To learn more about how to transfer a development store to a merchant, refer to the Shopify Help Center page on transferring ownership of a development store.
Transfer-disabled stores
Anchor link to section titled "Transfer-disabled stores"By default, development stores are transferable to merchants. However, store transfer is disabled if the store uses functionality that can’t be transferred to a live store. After store transfer is disabled, it can't be transferred to a merchant.
Development store transfer is permanently disabled in the following cases:
- If you install a custom app or a draft app on a development store
- If you enable developer preview for a development store
When you attempt to perform any action that will cause transfer to be disabled for a development store, a warning appears before the store is converted.
Transfer-disabled stores have a Store transfer disabled label in the Shopify admin.