Markets graph view

You can use the graph view to understand how your markets are organized, review which settings use defaults from a parent market or have been customized, and access the checkout editor for a specific market.

The markets graph view is a visual map of your entire markets configuration. It displays your markets as a graph, with each market represented as a node. Each node represents a market and displays the market name, product images, and counts for products and discounts available in that market. Lines between nodes connect markets to their submarkets, so you can trace how settings flow from parent markets to submarkets. Instead of navigating to individual market detail pages or manually determining inheritance between parent markets and submarkets, you can use the graph view to review your full configuration.

Open the graph view

You can open the graph view from the Markets page in your Shopify admin.

Steps:

  1. From your Shopify admin, go to Markets.

  2. Click Graph view.

  3. Optional: If you need to find a specific market, then you can use the search function:

    1. Click search.
    2. Start typing the name of the market that you want to find. The market is highlighted when found.

The graph displays your markets as connected nodes. Each node represents a market and displays the market name, product images, and counts for products and discounts available in that market. Lines between nodes connect markets to their submarkets, so you can trace how settings flow from parent markets to submarkets.

Default and customized settings

When you hover over a setting section, the graph indicates whether that setting uses the default from its parent market, or has been customized for the current market. If a setting uses the parent market's default, then the setting in the submarket and the setting in the parent market are both highlighted. If a setting has been customized, then the settings aren't highlighted. For more information about how settings apply across markets, refer to inheritance rules for submarkets.

Market nodes

Each market node in the graph view displays information on the settings for that particular market.

Countries and regions

The countries and regions that a market includes are displayed as a series of flag icons at the top of the market node. Graph view displays all market types, including regional, B2B, retail, and channel markets. To review the countries and regions in the market, click the icons. You can also review the active sales channels for that market.

Localization

A market node's localization section displays the domain and active languages for that market. Click right arrow on the localization section to display the following information for that market:

Click Edit on any of these settings to edit them for the market.

Products

A market node's products section displays the number of products available to that market and the currency setting for that market. Click right arrow on the products section to display the following information for that market:

Click Edit to update your currency settings for the market. Click arrow down for more information about the catalogs, including price overrides or adjustments.

Discounts

A market node's discounts section lists the number of discounts that apply to that market. Click right arrow on the discounts section to display all discounts that apply for a market, including the type of the discount, such as Automatic or Code.

Business entity

A market node's business entity section displays the name of the business entity associated with that market. Click right arrow on the business entity section to display the business entity's name, type, and address. Click Edit to manage the business entity for that market.

Checkout

A market node's checkout section displays the checkout configuration used for that market. Click right arrow on the checkout section to view the checkout configuration details. Click Edit to open the checkout editor for that market.

Taxes and duties

A market node's taxes and duties section indicates whether taxes and duties are being collected for that market. Click right arrow on the taxes and duties section to display the following settings:

  • Whether you're collecting sales tax
  • How taxes are displayed
  • Whether you're collecting duties
  • How duties are displayed

Click Edit on any of these settings to edit them for the market. You can also open the checkout editor for a customer in that market.

Open the checkout editor from graph view

You can open the checkout editor from the graph view to review the experience that a customer in a specific market receives, including the cart, shipping options, product availability, and applicable discounts.

Steps:

  1. From your Shopify admin, go to Markets.

  2. Click Graph view.

  3. In the graph view, click a market node to select it.

  4. In the Taxes and duties section, click right arrow.

  5. Click Preview checkout.

Use Sidekick in graph view

The graph view includes preset Sidekick prompts at the bottom of the graph. These prompts help you to quickly get answers about your markets configuration by opening Sidekick with a relevant question already prepared.

To use a prompt, click one of the prompts at the bottom of the graph view. Sidekick opens with the selected question, and you can review the response or continue the conversation to dig deeper into your configuration.