How to Migrate to Shopify 2.0 In 6 Easy Steps?

If you’re still using an older Shopify theme, you’re missing out on the powerful new features introduced with Shopify Online Store 2.0. The upgrade brings performance improvements, flexible theme architecture, and a faster way to customize your storefront using sections everywhere and app blocks. But don’t worry — migrating to Shopify 2.0 doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

In this blog post, I’ll show you how to migrate your store to Shopify 2.0 in 6 easy steps.


Step 1: Evaluate Your Current Theme

Before you begin, determine if your current theme is 2.0-compatible.

  • Visit Online Store > Themes
  • Check the name and version of your theme
  • Cross-check it on the Shopify Theme Store

Tip: If your theme is outdated or unsupported, consider upgrading to a new 2.0-ready theme like Dawn, Shopify’s free reference theme.


Step 2: Back Up Your Current Store

Always back up your store before making major changes.

  • Export theme files: Go to Online Store > Themes > Actions > Download theme file
  • Export CSVs: Backup your products, customers, and order data under Settings > Export

This gives you peace of mind in case something goes wrong.


Step 3: Choose a Shopify 2.0 Theme

If your current theme isn’t compatible, choose a new 2.0 theme:

Key features to look for:

  • Sections everywhere
  • App blocks
  • JSON templates
  • Faster load speeds

Step 4: Customize the New Theme

Once the 2.0 theme is installed, start customizing:

  • Go to Online Store > Themes > Customize
  • Use sections on all pages (not just homepage!)
  • Drag-and-drop app blocks into product and collection pages

This flexibility is one of the biggest benefits of Shopify 2.0.


Step 5: Migrate Custom Code or Apps

If you’ve added custom Liquid code or scripts to your old theme, you’ll need to:

  • Recreate snippets in the new 2.0 theme
  • Use app blocks instead of hardcoded app code
  • Leverage metafields and dynamic sources to power custom content

Bonus: You can now manage metafields natively from the product editor — no extra apps needed.


Step 6: Test and Publish

Before going live:

  • Preview every major page (Home, Product, Cart, Checkout)
  • Test responsiveness (desktop, tablet, mobile)
  • Make a test order
  • Confirm all analytics and pixels are working

When you’re ready, hit Publish!

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