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It just works! Perfect app for my needs. Easy to install and use. There were a few times when I had to refresh manually but all it took was clicking on a button and everything was back to normal. Thanks for the app.
I was pleasantly surprised that the transition went much more smoothly than I would have expected. Thanks.
So far so good! The change over took a few hours with our large list but we didn't have any initial problems with automated messages etc after carefully following the instructions.
We started to use it since mailchimp will not be integrated with shopify anymore. Works fine, does not seem to be any problems with it.
I used this app to connect my Shopify store to Mailchimp, and I've had 0 issues. It's easy to connect, and it allows me to work smarter with Mailchimp. The customer service is outstanding as well.
Easy to connect with Mailchimp. I recommend it.
I like it very much.............................................................
Fantastic app. It does exactly what it says. Best way to continue to work with mailchimp. A must for everybody!
Really grateful for this app! Keeps me connected to ol Mailchimp. This is really great for a free product. Thank you
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So far so good! I am using this app to connect my eCommerce site to MailChimp. Setup was a breeze and it synced everything, even the email addresses I already had. I'm thrilled! Thank you! Ben
The ShopSync app is a 1:1 replacement for Mailchimp for Shopify, but instead of using Webhooks, it utilizes Mailchimp's API and syncs new data in real time. It does the same stuff and it's way faster.
1. Disconnect your Mailchimp for Shopify connection within Mailchimp on the connected sites page
2. Pause your E-Comm automations
3. Install and connect ShopSync to the same Mailchimp list.
4. Create new replacement automations connected to the same connected list.
You'll need to recreate any Abandoned cart automations (single or series), the follow up on purchase automations, and any others that are relying on a store data (new orders, abandoned carts, etc).
You can save the old E-Comm automation emails as templates in Mailchimp so you won't need to redesign anything when recreating your automations.
Additionally, if you're familiar with Postman and Mailchimp's API, then you can make a GET request for your Mailchimp account to /ecommerce/stores and this will return your store ID. After that, you can make a GET request to /automations and check for any automations in the response that are associated with a different store ID, then you will know exactly which automations you need to rebuild.