Yet another outage yesterday during Cyber Monday. Good thing we boycotting this holiday buying season so we didn't have any problems right?
Not a great day for Shopify struggles
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Shopify is down – here's what we know about its Cyber Monday outage
Not a great day for Shopify struggles
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The web merchant Shopify, which is used by millions of online stores globally, is experiencing an unfortunately-timed Cyber Monday outage.
Thousands of stores started reporting problems with logging into their accounts at around 9.08am ET / 2.08pm GMT, and Shopify has since confirmed on its
status page and
X account that it has a known technical issue.
Shopify says that it's "working to resolve it", but here's everything we know about the outage so far...
The latest news
- Shopify is experiencing a big Cyber Monday outage that's affecting log-ins
- The problems started at around 9.08am ET / 2.08pm GMT
- Shopify has confirmed the problem and says it's "working to resolve" it
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December 1, 2025 at 9:53 AM
A global outage
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Shopify is a global e-commerce platform and today's issue are hitting stores around the world. In the US, there have been almost 3,700 reports from frustrated users, while in the UK the reports have stabilized at around 1,300.
The main knock-on effect is Shopify users being unable to log into their accounts and process orders, which is particularly bad timing since it's Cyber Monday and we're running into the holiday season.
Shopify hasn't yet revealed a cause of the issue, but said on its
status page at 10.26am ET / 3.26pm GMT that it was "continuing to investigate the current issue".
December 1, 2025 at 10:02 AM
What has Shopify said?
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Shopify has confirmed on its
status page that it has a log-in issue, with the incident report headed saying "some merchants encountering error messages within their admins".
Its latest post around half an hour ago at 10.26am ET / 3.26pm GMT said that "to help avoid complications, please remain logged in on any devices that are currently logged in".
That advice may have come too late for many users, but if you use Shopify it's worth remaining logged in so you're not further hit by the issues. Right now, the reports on
Downdetector are unfortunately continuing to climb, with reports in the US close to the 4,000 mark.
December 1, 2025 at 10:13 AM
This is unfortunate timing
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Shopify couldn't really have picked a worse day, other than Black Friday, to have an outage.
A number of frustrated store owners (above) have taken to X to vent their feelings – as one has
commented, "as a small business owner this is so bad".
Hopefully, it won't last too much longer – the
Shopify status page has it logged as "degraded performance" across areas like "API and mobile" and "Point of Sale", rather than a partial or major outage. But at the time of writing, reports on
Downdetector are still on the rise...
December 1, 2025 at 10:19 AM
Shopify stores are still up and working
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It's important to note that customers can still buy from Shopify. It's just that shop owners cannot access their stores dashboard and backend right now. As
James Capell, who heads our Web Hosting division puts it, "it's reassuring to shop owners to know that their customers can still purchase".
Owain Williams, our Website builder lead adds, "this give proof that shoppers aren't impacted". James also did a test purchase just a few minutes ago. "I've also received confirmation that my order has been cancelled via email so; stores seem to be working, checkout, purchase, and cancellations are working (at least for the store I checked)."
December 1, 2025 at 10:30 AM
Shopify down reports pouring in from all around the globe
The outage is still going on at the time of writing with no updates yet from Shopify's status page. Shops all around the world are being impacted with the bulk of the reports originating from North America. Below are the screenshots from Downdetector from the US and UK
UK
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US
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