StoreTwin for agencies and freelancers

If you build and maintain Shopify stores for clients who run more than one of them, catalogue drift is your problem before it is theirs. The second store is the one nobody watches: a price edit that never travelled, a variant renamed on one side, stock that stopped following. It surfaces as a support ticket months later, and it lands on you.

Two ways to work with us

Referral commission. Recommend StoreTwin to a client and earn a share of their subscription every month for as long as they stay - not a one-off bounty. One affiliate account covers every client you refer, and commission is counted per store, so a client with three destination stores earns on all three. The current rate and the terms live in the affiliate dashboard; write to us and we send the link.

Multi-store pricing. If you manage many client stores, or one client with a large fleet, tell us the shape of it and we price it as a portfolio instead of a stack of separate subscriptions.

Not sure which fits? Say what you run and we will tell you honestly which of the two costs your client less.

Why recommend it

Your client's risk is a quiet difference, not a loud outage. Shopify states plainly that webhook delivery is not guaranteed, and most sync tools are built on webhooks alone - so a copy that stopped following looks exactly like a copy with nothing to follow.

StoreTwin copies one way and then keeps checking: every hour for what changed, every day across both full catalogues, field by field. Every difference is named by product and field with the value from each store, and repaired. Nothing is ever deleted in either store, and nothing is copied until your client approves it twice - so putting it on a live store is not a leap of faith.

For you that means fewer emergency sessions after a bulk edit or a theme launch, and a report you can forward instead of an afternoon spent comparing two admins by hand. The audit runs on the free plan over a catalogue of any size, including one another app is syncing, so you can point it at an existing setup as a second opinion before you touch anything.

When a client needs this

  • Replatforming or rebuilding. The old store stays live while the new one fills up, and the two must agree until the switch.
  • Regional storefronts. One catalogue, several country stores with their own currency and domain, all expected to carry the same products.
  • Wholesale next to retail. A B2B store beside the consumer one, sharing products and stock but not much else.
  • Franchise or multi-brand fleets. A hub store that owns the catalogue and several stores that sell from it. Source stores are always free, so the hub costs nothing.
  • After a migration you did not run. The audit tells you what the previous setup got wrong, by product and field, before you inherit the blame.

Talk to us

Write to support@storetwin.app with what you run: how many clients, how many stores each, and whether you want the referral route or portfolio pricing. A person answers, and there is no call unless you ask for one.

Prefer to look first? See how the sync and the audit work or read the plans.