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Multi-Site Shopify Enhancements for Time-Sensitive Event Launches

Overview

A Shopify merchant managing four stores — two wholesale and two event-based — needed urgent enhancements to support a fast-approaching quarterly event. They reached out to me to resolve several technical issues and deliver a seamless user experience across all storefronts.

The work spanned login tracking, access control based on timezones, dynamic stock handling, and user interface tweaks — all under a tight deadline.

The Challenge

The merchant operated:

  • Two B2B stores with classic customer accounts (wholesale.example.com, wholesale-nz.example.com)
  • Two upcoming event-focused stores with new customer accounts (event.example.com, event-nz.example.com)

Each storefront had its own requirements, but a major challenge lay in implementing a system that:

  • Controlled access to restricted content based on event time windows
  • Handled timezone differences across regions like Sydney, Perth, and Auckland
  • Tracked customer logins despite Shopify's limitations
  • Removed the default account pages while preserving login/logout functionality in New Account environments

Other requests included:

  • Displaying Recommended Retail Prices (RRP) on collection and featured collection pages
  • Enhancing Sold Out logic to reflect incoming inventory
  • Preventing access to hidden collections like /collections/all
  • Fixing scroll bugs tied to dynamic cart features

Solution Design

I prioritized the event sites first, implementing reusable components that could be replicated across all four storefronts.

Key implementations included:

  • Login Tracking: Built a lightweight Node.js server to capture login events and write to a customer metafield (custom.last_login). Used app proxy endpoints with the Admin API to bypass Shopify's frontend limitations.
  • Event Access Logic: Rewrote redirects.liquid to enforce a tiered access check:
    1. Page requires login?
    2. Is the customer tagged for special preview access?
    3. Is the event currently open (using timezone-aware JS)?
    4. Is the customer allowed access based on their tag?
  • Timezone Handling: Created a metaobject storing ISO strings for event start/end times, and hardcoded the event's target timezone. Used browser time vs. AEST comparison in milliseconds to ensure accurate local evaluation.
  • Account Page Removal: Since new customer accounts can't be edited, I customized theme logic to redirect post-login users back to the page they came from and used the account icon as a logout trigger when already logged in.
  • Cart Experience Fixes: Fixed a bug where adding items caused scroll-to-top behavior by isolating the dynamic cart update code from scroll triggers.

Technical Highlights

  • Node.js app hosted on a Linux server behind Apache with PM2 for process stability
  • HTTPS enforced via Let's Encrypt
  • Theme-level metafield reads for RRP and delivery dates
  • Dynamic cart logic patched for collection page behavior
  • Custom redirect sequences written in Liquid and JavaScript

Tech Stack

Component Purpose
Shopify (Classic & New Accounts) Platform
Liquid, JavaScript, HTML/CSS Frontend
Node.js + Express Backend
GraphQL Admin API API integration
Metafields & Metaobjects Data storage
Apache + PM2 Server management
Let's Encrypt SSL Security
Figma Visual validation

Results

  • Successfully launched event sites on time
  • Eliminated timezone-related access issues across multiple countries
  • Provided customers with more transparency on delivery windows and RRP
  • Removed redundant account pages while preserving login functionality
  • Captured customer login data for the first time — supporting future reactivation campaigns
  • Improved usability with bug-free scrolling and intuitive redirects

Why It Matters to eCommerce Managers

Whether you're prepping for a time-sensitive event, managing multiple storefronts, or dealing with Shopify's limitations around customer accounts — this project proves it's possible to:

  • Enforce event access using local time logic
  • Track engagement from login behavior even without orders
  • Replace default Shopify UX with tailored logic
  • Deploy consistent experiences across multiple markets — all without relying on third-party apps

If you're planning an event-driven campaign or operating across timezones, these enhancements can save hours of customer support and boost operational confidence.