Installation & access
Install from the Shopify App Store, open the embedded app from Admin, and complete Quick setup.
Read more →Install the app, configure your store policy, and run a safe first commit—with links to deeper topics as you grow.
Installation & access
Install from the Shopify App Store, open the embedded app from Admin, and complete Quick setup.
Read more →Permissions & data
Why the app requests order, draft order, and catalog scopes—and what it never does with your data.
Read more →Settings reference
Void naming modes, upward price methods, list filters, and other knobs that change how commits behave.
Read more →Preview & commit
How the diff preview, soft‑risk prompts, and confirmations map to real Shopify outcomes.
Read more →Shipping fee & order-level discount
Totals-band inputs: fixed shop money or percent of line-item subtotal, when edits stay on this order, and when void plus replacement applies.
Read more →Activity & trace IDs
How to read runs, errors, void/recreate flags, and what to send support.
Read more →Billing
Shopify‑native billing concepts; where to see live plan state in the app.
Read more →Install Reprice Order Price Editor from the Shopify App Store, then open it from Apps inside Shopify Admin. Complete onboarding in the embedded app so void naming, upward price methods, and list defaults match how your store operates. Use a development or staging shop first if you are validating finance‑sensitive paths.
The app uses Shopify OAuth scopes needed to read and write orders, work with order edits and draft orders, and read supporting catalog or customer context when you link a customer to an order. It does not silently export your catalog for unrelated purposes; data use should match your published privacy policy and App Store listing.
Store‑level settings control void naming modes, how upward unit price changes are applied (for example void and recreate versus adjustment strategies where applicable), list filters, and defaults for the order index. Changes here affect what operators see at commit time—review them with whoever owns finance policy before training the team.
Every meaningful change is summarized in a diff preview before commit—including shipping fee and cart / order-level discount when you edited them. Soft‑risk prompts appear when a path may void, recreate, or materially change how the order is represented in Shopify. Operators should read line deltas, totals, and address changes, then confirm only when the outcome matches the ticket.
On orders where the editor applies changes in place, the totals band lets you edit shipping fee and cart / order-level discount. Use a fixed amount in shop currency, or a percent of the current line-item subtotal (the same basis as Subtotal). Shipping is usually updated on this order. Raising discount on a clean order may still require line-item discounts in Shopify’s native order edit. If the order already has Shopify discounts or codes, or you lower discount versus what was loaded, saving may require void plus a replacement order—the preview step will say so. For deeper wording tied to your shop, open Help inside the embedded app and choose the shipping & discount topic (`shipping-discount`).
Activity lists reprice runs with status, errors, void or recreate flags, and trace IDs. When you contact support, include the trace ID and order name so engineering can follow the exact run without guessing.
Subscriptions and usage are billed through Shopify’s app billing surfaces. After install, use the Plans page inside the embedded app for the live subscription state for your shop—do not rely on marketing copy for caps or overage numbers.
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