
On February 23, 2022, we'll retire our legacy Mailchimp for Shopify app. If you haven't already, we recommend connecting the new Mailchimp for Shopify app as soon as you can. Here's more about what you can expect and the next steps you should take.
When we retire our legacy Mailchimp for Shopify app, e-commerce data will stop syncing between Mailchimp and your Shopify store. You won't lose any contacts, but you may see some e-commerce data missing and any associated automations or customer journeys may be interrupted.
Before February 23, we recommend connecting the new Mailchimp for Shopify app, if you haven't already. Our helpful guide includes details on requirements and recommendations, as well as step-by-step instructions for how you can install Mailchimp for Shopify through the Mailchimp Marketplace or Shopify's App Store.
We hope you enjoy the new Mailchimp for Shopify app. If you have any questions, please reply to this email and our support team will be happy to help.
– The Mailchimp Team
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