I've been exploring Shopify's B2B capabilities and noticed that many merchants assume all B2B features are available across every Shopify plan. That's not the case.
Shopify offers different B2B functionality depending on the subscription level, including:
Company accounts and locations
Customer-specific catalogs and pricing
Net payment terms
B2B checkout experience
Self-serve customer accounts
Wholesale ordering workflows
For developers and merchants planning a B2B store, understanding these plan limitations early can save significant development time and prevent costly redesigns later.
One lesson I've learned from Shopify projects is that technical implementation should always start with verifying the client's plan and business requirements before designing the solution.
If you're building a B2B Shopify store, it's worth reviewing the available features and confirming that your chosen plan supports your business goals.
What's been your biggest challenge when implementing B2B solutions on Shopify?
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