Maintaining a professional staging environment currently feels like running two separate businesses. Sellers must manually replicate every setting and piece of content from their test environment to their live shop, effectively doubling the workload. This manual overhead not only consumes valuable time but also increases the risk of human error during transfers, delaying updates and market responsiveness.
Simplifying the path from testing to live
Our objective is to remove the friction between development and deployment by providing a more intuitive and secure workflow for iterative improvements. By allowing you to copy full instances—including all configurations, settings, and contents—we aim to strengthen the simplicity of our software and ensure that your staging environment is always a true reflection of your live shop.
Maximising efficiency and reducing manual effort
This feature streamlines your daily operations and provides the following advantages:
- Reduces manual workload by eliminating the need to recreate changes across multiple environments.
- Accelerates your time-to-market with faster, safer iteration cycles.
- Minimises the risk of live-site errors through rigorous testing in a perfect replica environment.
- Lowers operational stress by providing a safe "sandbox" for complex configuration changes.
Organising your client and shops
To ensure a stable and high-performing infrastructure, we support a flexible architecture where you can create up to two shops simultaneously per client. This structure allows you to maintain one active live shop per client while utilising the second instance as a dedicated staging area for testing.
Universal system compatibility and requirements
This feature integrates seamlessly with your existing setup and is already available across all systems. To ensure a smooth workflow, please note that shop duplication fully supports our internal Theme system as well as existing Git integrations. This ensures that your custom designs and version-controlled code remain consistent across both your staging and live environments.