StoreVault for agencies

Last updated 17 August 2026

Protect the client's store and your own week

The work that goes wrong on a client store is rarely dramatic. A CSV import lands in the wrong column, an app writes over prices, a theme change takes a section with it. Rebuilding by hand is days of work nobody is paying for, and the conversation with the client is worse than the work. StoreVault keeps versioned copies so that the answer is a restore instead of a rebuild.

When an agency actually needs this

Migration and replatforming. The state of the store the day before cutover, kept as something you can read back, not as a folder of CSVs nobody labelled.

Bulk imports. A wrong column in a spreadsheet reaches every product at once. A restore to the minute before the import puts the catalogue back and leaves everything else alone.

Theme and app conflicts. When two apps write the same fields, the useful question is what a record looked like on Friday. Version history answers it per record.

Store duplication. Building a second storefront from the first goes smoother when the source is a captured state rather than a moving target.

Every restore shows a plan first: what would change, what already matches, what is missing and would be recreated. Nothing is written until it is approved, and any restore can be undone.

Where the platform stops

We are straight about the boundary because you will hit it in front of a client. Orders and customers are archived, compared and exportable, never restored in place: Shopify creates a new order rather than bringing the original back, so calling that a restore would be a lie. Media is not re-attached, and themes are downloaded as a zip that you upload and preview yourself. The full map is on what backup apps can and cannot restore.

Two ways to work with us

Refer clients. 25% of what a referred store pays, every month, for as long as it keeps a paid plan. It runs through our existing affiliate programme, so tracking and payouts are not something either of us has to invent - the rules are on the programme terms.

Run several client stores yourself. If you manage backups across a set of stores rather than referring them one by one, write to us and we will work out pricing for that shape. We do not publish a number for it, because the honest one depends on how many stores and how large they are.

Free on your own stores

StoreVault is free on Shopify Partner development stores and on stores your agency owns and operates itself, for as long as you are working with us. Install it, break something on purpose, restore it, and find out what it does before a client ever sees it.

The limits of that, plainly: it covers development stores and your own stores, not client stores, and it is not for resale. Ask through the form below and we switch it on.

Talk to us

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