Unpublishing removes your page from Shopify and reverts it to draft status in EcomWize. This is useful when you want to take a page offline temporarily, archive a campaign page, or clean up published pages you no longer need.
Open the Publish modal
In the builder, click the Publish button in the top toolbar. For a published page, the modal will show the current published status and a link to the live page.
Click Unpublish
Click the Unpublish button in the Publish modal. You will be asked to confirm the action.
Confirm
Confirm that you want to unpublish the page. The unpublish process will begin.
Done
Once complete, the page status changes back to "draft" and the Shopify assets are removed.
When you unpublish a page, the following changes occur:
Page template: The Shopify page and its associated sections are deleted from the theme
Product template: The custom product template is removed, and the product reverts to the default theme template
Homepage: If the page was published as the homepage, the original homepage is restored from backup
The page status changes from "published" to "draft"
The publish timestamp is removed
You can re-publish a previously unpublished page at any time. Re-publishing after unpublishing creates a fresh publish rather than updating existing assets.
Make any updates
Optionally, make changes to your page in the builder before re-publishing.
Open the Publish modal
Click the Publish button. The modal will show "Publish" (not "Update") since the page is now in draft status.
Select your store
Choose the Shopify store to publish to. You can publish to the same store as before or a different one.
Publish
Click Publish to create new Shopify assets and make the page live again.
Yes. Unpublishing a page reduces your published page count by one, freeing up a slot within your plan's limit. If you are on the Starter plan with 10 published pages, unpublishing one gives you room to publish another.
No. Unpublishing removes the Shopify page and theme sections. If you want to keep the page live on Shopify but stop managing it through EcomWize, simply leave it published and do not make further changes.
If EcomWize cannot remove the page from Shopify (e.g., due to a network error), you may need to manually remove it from Shopify's theme editor.
No. The unpublish operation targets the store where the page was originally published.