Managing your Zopi subscription allows you to scale your dropshipping business based on your current needs. You can upgrade your plan to unlock higher limits and advanced features, or downgrade if you need a lower-cost option.
This guide explains how plan changes work, how billing is affected, and what happens after upgrading or downgrading.

Why Upgrade Your Zopi Plan?
Upgrading your plan gives you access to:
- Higher product limits
- More fulfilled orders
- Additional AI credits
- Advanced automation tools
Depending on your new plan, you can also unlock features such as:
- Split product variants
- Advanced pricing rules
- Auto stock & price updates
- Multi-store connection
- 1-click fulfillment for faster order processing
Higher plans are recommended for stores handling larger product catalogs and growing order volume.
How to Upgrade Your Zopi Plan
Follow these steps to upgrade your subscription:
Step 1: Open Zopi
Go to your Shopify admin and open Zopi.
Step 2: Navigate to Billing
Go to:
Zopi > Plans & Pricing
Step 3: Choose a new plan
- Click Choose this plan or Change plan
- Select the subscription you want to upgrade to
Step 4: Complete payment
- Review the billing details
- Approve the Shopify subscription charge
Your upgraded plan will be activated immediately after payment confirmation.
How Upgrade Billing Works
When upgrading from a lower-priced plan to a higher-priced plan, Shopify applies a prorated charge.
This means you only pay for:
- The price difference
- The remaining time in your billing cycle
Example of Prorated Billing
Example:
- Current plan: $5/month
- New plan: $15/month
- 15 days remaining in billing cycle
Prorated calculation:
- $5 + ($15 – $5) × (15/30) = $10 USD
👉 The exact amount is calculated automatically by Shopify during checkout.
How to Downgrade Your Zopi Plan
Follow these steps to downgrade your subscription:
Step 1: Open Zopi
Go to your Shopify admin and launch Zopi.
Step 2: Go to Billing
Navigate to: Zopi > Plans & Pricing
Step 3: Select a lower plan
- Click Change plan
- Choose the lower subscription plan you want
Step 4: Confirm the change
- Review the downgrade details
- Confirm the subscription update
What Happens After Downgrading?
Downgrading your plan may result in:
- Lower product limits
- Fewer fulfilled orders
- Reduced AI credits
- Loss of advanced features
Some premium tools may no longer be available after the downgrade takes effect.
Important Note:
- When you downgrade your plan from a more expensive option to a less expensive one (not back to the Free plan), Shopify will provide an application credit based on the price difference and the remaining days in your billing cycle as stated in their policy here. To check for this application credit on Shopify, go to Settings and navigate to the Billing section.
- The new plan is only applied at the end of the billing cycle.
Conclusion
Zopi plan upgrades and downgrades are flexible, allowing you to adjust your subscription as your business changes.
Upgrade when you need:
- More automation
- Higher limits
- Faster fulfillment workflows
Downgrade when you want:
- Lower operating costs
- Simpler workflows
You can manage all subscription changes directly from your Zopi billing settings anytime.
Need Help?
If you need assistance while using Zopi:
- Contact our support team via Live Chat inside Zopi
- Visit the Zopi Help Center for more guides
- Join the Zopi Community to ask questions and learn from other users
👉 Our team is available to help you resolve issues quickly and keep your orders running smoothly.