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Why Shopify Winter ’26 Feels Like a Shift in How Stores Operate
In previous posts we have already outlined the strategic position of Shopify going into 2026 and beyond using Shopify’s Winter ’26 Edition update as our guiding light:
1. AI has stopped being an add-on and has started acting like an operator.
2. Commerce begins to move beyond websites and into conversations.
3. Experimentation at enterprise scale becomes built-in rather than expensive.
But, what are the the changes to the applications that are making these ideas come to life?
Sidekick and the Move Toward AI-Led Store Management
In Winter ’26 edition, it becomes something closer to a business partner that actively works alongside you. Instead of waiting for instructions, Sidekick now surfaces insights, suggests actions, and helps execute work across analytics, design, automation, and operations.
One of the biggest changes is how proactive it has become. With Sidekick Pulse, the assistant keeps an eye on your store and flags things that matter – emerging trends, potential issues, and clear next steps – without you needing to dig through reports or dashboards. It’s designed to bring useful information to you at the moment it’s relevant, rather than forcing you to go looking for it.
Sidekick is also far more capable when it comes to actually doing things, you can now ask it to create custom apps tailored to specific needs, such as simple reorder logic, internal task trackers, or rules around returns eligibility. Instead of hiring a developer or installing another app, Sidekick can generate lightweight apps directly inside your Shopify environment, much like Make or Notion.
Automation is another area where Sidekick feels genuinely useful. You can describe a workflow in plain English – for example, what should happen when an order hits a certain value or when inventory drops – and Sidekick will translate that into a working Shopify Flow automation – but more on Flow’s capabilities later.
The same applies to reporting: it can generate custom ShopifyQL reports and visualise data without requiring technical knowledge. Building customer segments is also faster, as Sidekick can assemble them automatically based on your goals.
On the creative side, Sidekick now plays a direct role in shaping how your store looks and communicates. You can describe design changes you want to make, and it will apply those edits to your theme. It can also generate and refine product imagery, including mobile-friendly edits, using simple prompts. For marketing teams, it helps clean up and improve email copy directly inside Shopify Messaging, making campaigns quicker to launch without sacrificing quality.
Perhaps most importantly, Sidekick has a stronger sense of memory. It retains information about your store setup and preferences, which means its suggestions improve over time instead of resetting every session. With your approval, it can even assist with money management through Shopify Balance, tying financial insights more closely into day-to-day operations.
Shopify Flow and the Rise of Everyday Automation
Rollouts and a Safer Way to Ship Changes
SimGym and Testing Before Customers Ever See It
In Winter ’26, SimGym moves from being an interesting concept to something much more practical and useful in everyday workflows. The biggest change is not a single feature, but how SimGym now fits into the way you test and release changes across your store.
Tinker and the Role of Creative Experimentation
In Winter ’26, Tinker becomes more than just a sandbox for creative play. The changes focus on making it less of a novelty and more about making experimentation easier to turn into something usable.
One of the most noticeable changes is the range of things you can work on inside Tinker. It is no longer limited to quick image edits or rough visual ideas. You can now explore different creative directions in one place, from product imagery to promotional visuals and early animation concepts. That makes it easier to develop ideas without jumping between tools or committing too early.
POS Hub and the Push for More Reliable In-Store Systems
What Shopify Winter ’26 Tells Us About the Future of Store Operations
Shopify Winter ’26 doesn’t introduce one single headline feature. What it really does is change how running a store feels day to day. Sidekick becomes something you work with, not something you occasionally ask for help. Flow, Rollouts, SimGym and Tinker quietly remove friction that used to slow teams down or force compromises. POS Hub tightens the link between online and physical retail in a way that finally feels reliable at scale.
If your business has outgrown basic setups and you’re spending more time managing processes than growing revenue, it’s worth taking a serious look at Shopify Plus and what these tools unlock when they’re fully available.
Digital Marketing Manager at Aware Group: Working his way through the world of technology and Thailand as best as he can. Happy to contribute to other tech publications.
