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How Do I Download the Shopify App?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 1:17 pm

Shopify is a platform for businesses of all sizes to create an online store. It offers users a customizable platform, an easy-to-use checkout process, and a wide range of features.

One of the great things about Shopify is that it has its own app store. This article will show you how to download the Shopify app.

The first step is to visit the Shopify App Store. You can do this by going to https://apps.com/. Once you’re there, take a look around and see if there are any apps that catch your eye.

If you see an app that you like, hover over it and click “Get”.

Once you click “Get”, a pop-up will appear asking you to log in to your Shopify account. If you don’t have a Shopify account, you can create one by clicking the “Create an account” button.

PRO TIP: If you are not a Shopify employee, partner, or developer, do not attempt to download the Shopify App. Doing so could result in your account being suspended or terminated.

Once you’re logged in, you’ll be taken to the app’s page on the Shopify App Store. Here, you can read more about the app and what it does. When you’re ready to install it, click the “Install app” button.

You’ll be taken to a page where you can review the permissions that the app is asking for. Make sure that you’re comfortable with these before clicking “Install app”.

Once you click “Install app”, the installation process will begin and the app will be added to your Shopify account.

Conclusion

The process for downloading a Shopify app is simple and straightforward. First, visit the Shopify App Store at https://apps.com/. Next, find an app that interests you and click “Get”.

Then, log in to your Shopify account (or create one if you don’t have one already). After that, review the permissions that the app is asking for and click “Install app”. The installation process will then begin and the app will be added to your account.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.