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FAQs

Frequently asked questions.

Everything merchants ask us about Dynasort, organized by topic and linked to the documentation when you want to go deeper. Not here? The in-app chat is answered by the team that built the product.

Getting started

What Dynasort is, what install involves, and what happens in the first hours.

What is Dynasort?

Dynasort is a Shopify app that automates merchandising across four storefront surfaces: collection sorting, product option and swatch sorting, search re-ranking, and product recommendations. You define the ranking logic with recipes, weighted combinations of more than 40 attributes such as sales, inventory, margin and review ratings, and Dynasort keeps every surface ordered by that logic automatically. Full overview: How Dynasort Works.

How does Dynasort decide what order products appear in?

Every product is scored by a recipe: a set of attributes you choose, each with a weight. Dynasort tallies each product's total score, ranks the collection, search results or recommendation row by it, and refreshes the ranking automatically as your store's data changes.

How long does setup take?

Most stores see their first re-sorted collection within minutes. Setup is three steps: pick a collection, enable it and choose a recipe, then turn processing on. See the Quick Start Guide. A free live training session with the team is included on every plan if you want a guide.

Do I need to edit my theme?

Not for collection or product option sorting: both happen entirely through Shopify's APIs, so nothing is added to your theme and nothing breaks if you switch themes. Search re-ranking and recommendations render on your storefront, so each is added once in the theme editor as a standard app block or app embed. After that one-time step, everything is controlled from inside the app.

Will Dynasort slow down my storefront?

No. Collection and option sorting add zero code to your storefront: the order is written through Shopify's APIs, so there is no storefront script latency at all. The search and recommendations blocks are small, self-contained, and avoid render-blocking scripts.

What happens right after I install?

Sorting starts immediately. The moment you enable a collection, Dynasort orders it using catalog signals it already knows: stock status, price, inventory, tags, sales and more. Shopper-behavior analytics appear after the first overnight processing run (around 1:00 AM US Eastern), and behavior-based attributes get richer as traffic accumulates. Details: What to Expect After Install.

Does Dynasort work with my theme?

Yes. Collection and option sorting are theme-independent. The search and recommendations blocks work with any Online Store 2.0 theme, and the live search embed has per-theme selector settings documented in Live Search theme selectors.

Is it safe to try? Can I undo everything?

Yes. Dynasort never edits your theme code. Every sorted collection has a Revert To sort order you choose (best selling, manual, newest and so on): disable the collection and it reverts to that order. Uninstalling removes the app and its storefront blocks entirely.

Is Dynasort Built for Shopify certified?

Yes. Dynasort has earned Built for Shopify status, the App Store's highest quality bar for performance, ease of use and merchant experience. More on what that means: Why Dynasort.

Collection sorting

Recipes, attributes, boost, pinning and how the core sorting engine behaves.

How does collection sorting work?

Dynasort syncs your collection data from Shopify, scores every product with the recipe you assigned, applies any boosts and pins, and pushes the optimized order back to Shopify. The cycle repeats automatically on your plan's schedule. Full walkthrough: Collection Sorting.

What is a recipe?

A recipe is your ranking logic: a set of attributes with weights, for example Best Sellers 30 points, Price over $100 20 points, New Arrivals 10 points. One recipe can drive many collections, so a single edit updates all of them. Recipes also control sold-out handling, tie breakers and boost usage. See Recipes.

What attributes can I sort by?

More than 40 signals: sales, revenue, conversion rate, add-to-cart rate, product views, most-clicked, inventory quantity, location-specific inventory, variants and sizes in stock, full size runs, back in stock, price, compare-at price, margin, cost, on-sale status, product age, tags, vendor, product type, SKU, title, metafields, and review ratings from nine review platforms. Full reference: Attributes.

How often do collections re-sort?

Collections re-sort as often as every 10 minutes on Enterprise, every 20 minutes on Pro and every 30 minutes on Basic. Search results and recommendations do not wait for that cycle: they are ranked live on every request.

Can I keep specific products at the top of a collection?

Yes, with pinning. Pinning locks a product to a fixed position in one collection while everything else keeps sorting dynamically around it. Use it to preserve hand-picked placements alongside automation. See Product Pinning.

Can I promote one product everywhere at once?

Yes, with boost. Boost adds ranking points to a product across all collections at once, useful for high-margin, seasonal or flagship products. Pinning is per-collection, boost is storewide. See Boost.

What happens to sold-out products?

You decide, per recipe. Collection recipes can push sold-out products to the bottom automatically, search recipes can hide them from results entirely, and option sorting can send sold-out variants to the end of the swatch row. Hiding sold-out items in search is usually the single biggest search conversion win.

What is the difference between sorted and managed collections?

Sorted collections are collections you already have: Dynasort takes over the order only. Managed collections go further: Dynasort also decides which products belong in the collection, based on conditions you set, and then ranks them.

Will Dynasort overwrite my manual merchandising?

Only on collections you enable, and only the sort order. If you have placements you want to keep, pin those products and let everything else sort dynamically. Disable a collection and it returns to the Revert To sort order you chose.

Can recipes use my metafields?

Yes. The Metafields attribute lets recipes and managed collections read your product metafields, so custom data like a season code, a priority flag or a supplier field can drive ranking and inclusion.

Can my theme or other apps read Dynasort's ranking?

Yes. Enable Push Rank to Metafields on a recipe and Dynasort publishes each product's rank position, score and percentile as Shopify metafields, refreshed hourly. Themes can render "Top 10" badges from it, and Flow, reports and other apps can read it.

Does Dynasort understand multi-location inventory?

Yes. The Location Quantity attribute scores products by inventory at specific locations, so a store fulfilling from one warehouse can rank by what that warehouse actually has.

Which review apps can Dynasort sort by?

Nine platforms: Yotpo, Okendo, Loox, Judge.me, Junip, Stamped.io, Trust Reviews, Helpful Crowd and Debutify. Review ratings become a weighted attribute like any other, so well-reviewed products can rise across collections, search and recommendations. See Attributes.

Managed collections

Collections where Dynasort picks the members, not just the order.

What are managed collections?

Collections whose membership Dynasort maintains for you. You define conditions (for example: sell-through above 20 percent, price over $50, tagged "summer"), choose match-all or match-any logic, optionally cap the collection at the top N products, and optionally rank the result with a recipe. As product data changes, products enter and leave automatically. See Managed Collections.

How are managed collections different from Shopify's automated collections?

Shopify's automated collections match on static catalog fields like title, tag and price. Managed collections can also use performance data: sales velocity, conversion rate, review ratings, full size runs, back-in-stock status and more. They can cap membership at the top N performers and prune products that no longer qualify, which Shopify's automated collections cannot do.

Can I make sure a specific product stays in a managed collection?

Yes: add a match-any condition that targets it, for example a Title or Product Tag condition. Note that products added by hand in the Shopify admin are removed on the next update, because the conditions own the membership. An explicit condition is the reliable way to include a product.

Can I limit how many products a managed collection holds?

Yes. Set a top-N cap and Dynasort keeps only the N best-scoring qualifying products, so a "Best Sellers" collection stays a tight, high-converting page instead of growing without bound.

Product options and swatches

Sorting the options inside a product: colors, sizes and any other variant option.

What is product option sorting?

It reorders the option values within a product, for example the color swatches on a product card or product page, so the best-performing variant shows first. The first swatch a shopper sees is the one most likely to convert, instead of whatever was entered first.

What can product options be sorted by?

Units sold, revenue, price, compare-at price, cost, margin, discount amount or percentage, inventory, in-stock status, variant age, numeric value, alphabetical order, a custom comma-separated order you define, or standard size runs. Sales-based sorts have selectable time windows from 7 days to all time.

Will my sizes end up out of order?

No. The common-sizes sort keeps standard size runs in their natural order (S, M, L, XL and equivalents for apparel and shoe systems), and the numeric sort handles numbered sizes. You choose per option, so Color can sort by sales while Size stays in size-run order.

Recommendations

Recipe-ranked product rows on product, cart, home, thank you and order status pages.

What are product recommendations in Dynasort?

Recipe-ranked product rows you can place anywhere on your storefront: "You may also like" on product pages, "Complete your order" in the cart, "Recommended for you" on the home page. Each placement is bound to a recommendation recipe you can read, edit and measure. See Product Recommendations.

Where can recommendation rows appear?

Product pages, the cart, collection pages, the home page, custom placements you define, and after checkout on the Thank you and Order status pages via post-purchase recommendations.

Are the recommendations a black box?

No, and that is the point. Each placement is driven by a recommendation recipe whose logic you can open, read and change. If you want the cart row to favor high-margin accessories, you set that, and the preview shows exactly what will serve before anything goes live.

Do cart recommendations repeat items already in the cart?

Never. Cart recommendations consider everything in the cart and exclude it. Product page rows are seeded by the product being viewed, and post-purchase rows are seeded by the order while never recommending its own items back.

What are post-purchase recommendations?

A recipe-ranked "Complete Your Order" row on the order confirmation (Thank you) page and the Order status page, seeded by what the customer just bought. Those pages are rendered by Shopify's checkout, so the cards automatically follow your checkout's styling. See Post-purchase Recommendations.

Can I control how recommendation cards look?

Yes, per placement: grid or carousel, cards per row per device, badges with custom colors and translatable labels, swatches, star ratings, quick add-to-cart, image aspect ratio and hover behavior, sold-out handling, a per-brand cap for multi-vendor catalogs, and a minimum count below which the row hides itself rather than look sparse.

Insights, analytics and A/B testing

Measuring what the sorting actually does, and testing strategies head to head.

What analytics does Dynasort include?

Conversion rate, add-to-cart rate, exit rate, bounce rate, views and sessions, broken down per collection, per recipe and storewide, with automated daily, weekly or monthly email reports. Analytics are included on every plan. See Insights.

What is the performance timeline?

A chart of your key metrics over time, per collection, per recipe or storewide, with event markers overlaid: sorting enabled, recipe changed, A/B test started, pins or boosts updated, manual re-sorts. It answers "did that change actually help?" by showing the trend before and after each marker.

How does A/B testing work?

You test two sorting strategies on the same collection: Dynasort versus your store's default order, or Recipe A versus Recipe B. Dynasort alternates the whole collection between variants on a fixed schedule (1 hour to 1 week per window) and compares conversion, cart, exit and bounce rates. See A/B Testing.

Why time-based alternation instead of a 50/50 visitor split?

Per-visitor splits need cookies, audience segmentation and two simultaneous orderings, which conflicts with Shopify's edge caching and can show one shopper different orders on different devices. Alternation gives every shopper a consistent view, measures both variants under the same traffic mix, and removes a whole class of caching bugs.

When can I trust A/B test results?

Dynasort runs a two-proportion z-test and marks a difference significant when p is below 0.05, the same approach used by major testing tools. Results are suppressed until each variant has at least 100 sessions, because below that even large-looking lifts are routinely noise. Do not end tests early because one side looks ahead.

Does Dynasort automatically apply the A/B test winner?

No, by design. The statistical result is one input; margin, inventory and brand considerations are yours. When you end a test the results stay available indefinitely, and you decide which variant to run.

Which plans include A/B testing?

Pro and Enterprise. Analytics and the performance timeline are included on every plan.

Plans, pricing and trials

Flat monthly fees, a 30-day trial on every plan, no usage charges.

How much does Dynasort cost?

Three flat monthly plans: Basic $99, Pro $249 and Enterprise $499, each with a 30-day free trial, billed through Shopify. Every plan includes all four surfaces: collections, product options, search and recommendations. Details: Pricing.

How does the free trial work?

Full access to your plan for 30 days, billed through Shopify only after the trial ends. Uninstall any time before that and you pay nothing.

What is different between the plans?

Capacity and speed, never which features you get. Plans differ in how many collections you can sort, how often they re-sort (every 10, 20 or 30 minutes), monthly serving allowances for search and recommendations, and analytics depth. All four surfaces are on every plan.

Are there usage fees or hidden costs?

No. One flat monthly fee covers everything in your plan: every sort, every search, every recommendation served. Traffic spikes and BFCM cost you nothing extra.

Can I change plans later?

Yes, upgrading is one click in the app and takes effect immediately. If your catalog is unusual, talk to us: large-catalog setups are our favorite kind.

I am on the old Free plan. Do I keep it?

Yes. Stores on the retired Free plan keep it for as long as the app stays installed, that promise stands. Uninstalling ends the grandfathered plan; a later reinstall starts on the current plans with a full 30-day trial.

How do I cancel?

Uninstall the app from your Shopify admin at any time. Billing runs through Shopify and stops with your Shopify billing cycle; there are no cancellation steps on our side and nothing to email us about, though we read every goodbye note.

Connector API and integrations

Programmatic control, AI assistants, and reading Dynasort data elsewhere.

Does Dynasort have an API?

Yes, the Connector: a REST-style API with 16 actions covering collections, recipes, products, boosts and option sorting. It authenticates with a bearer key you generate in the app and is available on Pro and Enterprise plans. Reference: Connector (API Access).

Can I manage Dynasort with an AI assistant like Claude or ChatGPT?

Yes. The Connector page includes a ready-made system prompt containing your store URL, the endpoint and the full action reference. Paste it into your assistant, provide your API key, and ask it to list collections, enable sorting or boost a product in plain language.

What are the API limits?

Sixty requests per minute per store, with standard rate-limit headers on every response. One API key is active at a time; keys do not expire and can be revoked instantly, and revoked keys stay visible as an audit trail.

Troubleshooting and support

When something looks off, and how to reach an actual human.

A collection has not re-sorted. What should I check?

Three things, in order: that Processing is On in Settings (it is the master switch for the whole store), that the collection itself is enabled with a recipe assigned, and that your plan's re-sort interval has elapsed. If all three check out and the order still looks stale, message us in the in-app chat and we will dig in.

A product I expect is missing from a managed collection. Why?

Usually one of three reasons: it no longer meets the collection's conditions, it fell outside a top-N cap, or sold-out handling moved it. Check the conditions first. To guarantee a product's inclusion, add a match-any Title or Tag condition for it; hand-adding it in the Shopify admin will not stick.

Can Dynasort warn me about merchandising problems?

Yes. Collection Issues monitoring flags low product counts, sold-out products above the fold and broken size runs above the fold, with thresholds you control and optional daily, weekly or monthly email alerts.

What data does Dynasort collect?

Catalog data from Shopify's APIs, and storefront interaction events (product views, add-to-carts, orders) that power the behavior attributes and analytics. Data is used to sort and measure your own store, not sold or shared. Full details: Privacy Policy.

How do I get help?

In-app live chat is answered by the people who built the product, and merchants mention it in most of our reviews. You can also book a free training session, browse the documentation, or email hello@dynasort.io.

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