Pick the plan that matches your monthly order volume. Every plan starts with a 7-day free trial, and you can change or cancel any time.
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Your store had 142 orders in the last 30 days.
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Up to 150 orders
$11USD/mo
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Medium
Up to 300 orders
$17USD/mo
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Large
Up to 600 orders
$33USD/mo
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All plans include automatic daily backups.
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Enable backups
Open TinyBackup and click Enable backups once. It runs your first backup in the background and then protects your store automatically every day, you only do this a single time.
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Automatic backups Off
Click Enable backups to start protecting your store data automatically.
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Backed up resources
0
Last backup
no backups yet
Scheduled backup
no backups yet
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Everything stays protected
Each part of your store is captured and listed with its own backups. From here you can browse any resource and restore it whenever you need.
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Your data is stored safely in our storage, ready when you need it. Browse and restore any item instantly, or reach our support team for a full store restoration.
Products
200 items backed up
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Customers
4 items backed up
Backed upView backups
Orders
148 items backed up
Backed upView backups
Themes
3 items backed up
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Pick a plan, then click Enable backups on the dashboard. TinyBackup runs your first backup and then protects your store automatically every day, you only enable it once. There's no email to confirm.
Everything lives inside your Shopify admin. The dashboard shows your backup status and how many items are protected, each resource has its own list of backups, and Settings holds your plan and email preferences.
No. Setup is install-and-go, with no code or exports. Development stores can install TinyBackup free to test it out, with limited coverage, and a paid plan turns on full backups when you go live.
Backups & scheduling
TinyBackup takes a fresh copy of your store every day in the background. You can pause it, or trigger an extra backup before you make a big change.
Backups run automatically every day once you enable them, so a recent restore point is always ready. You can also run an on-demand backup at any time with Backup now.
Yes. On the app's home screen you'll see an Automatic backups card. Use the Backup now button to capture an extra restore point on demand, alongside your daily automatic backups.
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Automatic backups Active
We're automatically backing up your store.
Backup now
Backed up resources
289
Last backup
12 hours ago
Scheduled backup
in 12 hours
Tip: Right before a risky bulk edit, a big import, a theme change, or an AI edit, click Backup now first. That gives you a fresh restore point from just moments earlier, so you can roll straight back if it goes wrong.
The first backup processes your whole catalog once, so larger stores take longer for that initial run. As a rough guide, a shop with around 10,000 products finishes its first products backup in roughly 8 minutes. Product image files are fetched separately and can take longer on a big catalog.
Products in your store
Estimated first products backup: about 2 minutes
Either way, the first backup runs in the background, so you can close TinyBackup or carry on working, you never have to wait for it to finish. After the first run, keeping your backups current is much quicker.
Yes. Along with the core product data, TinyBackup captures variants, options, image source files, and metafields, so a restore brings back the full product, not just the text.
Restoring data
Pick a backup point, see exactly what changed, and bring back what you need: a single field, one product, or a bulk selection.
Compare, then restore. Every restore opens a side-by-side diff of the backup against your live data, down to the field, variant, and image, so you always know exactly what is coming back before you confirm.
Open the resource you want to fix, choose a backup point from the list, review the changes, and confirm the restore. You can focus on specific items or restore in bulk.
Yes. Open any item and TinyBackup shows a side-by-side compare of the backup against the live version, down to the field, variant, and image, with a count of the differences. Restore once you are happy with what is coming back.
Yes. You can restore an individual item or run a bulk restoration across many products or other resources at once. For a full store restoration, contact our support team.
Products, collections, pages, blogs, articles, themes, and metafield definitions that were captured in a backup. Use it to undo a bad bulk edit, a botched import, an app sync, or an AI change.
Most of your store restores in one click. Some records can only be re-created inside Shopify, so TinyBackup keeps them as a reference copy you can read and rebuild from.
Restores in one click
Products, variants & images
Custom & smart collections
Pages
Blogs & articles
Themes & theme files
Metafield definitions
Customers
Restore in Shopify admin
Orders
Shop policies
Shipping profiles
Shop policies and shipping profiles have no Shopify API to recreate, and orders are complex to rebuild safely, so TinyBackup keeps a full reference copy you review and apply by hand in your admin.
Restoring returns the items you select to the state captured in the backup point you choose. Review the side-by-side compare before you confirm so you know exactly what is coming back.
Coverage & data types
TinyBackup protects every part of your store it can reach through Shopify. Here is what is captured, and how each part comes back.
Restores in one click
Products, variants & images
Custom & smart collections
Pages
Blogs & articles
Themes & theme files
Metafields & definitions
Customers
Backed up for reference
Orders
Shop policies
Shipping profiles
Shop policies and shipping profiles have no Shopify API to recreate, and orders are complex to rebuild safely, so they are kept as a reference copy you apply by hand in your admin.
Every part of your store it can reach through Shopify: products with their variants, images and metafields, custom and smart collections, pages, blogs and articles, themes and theme files, metafield definitions, shipping profiles, shop policies, orders, and customers. The features page lists the full coverage grid.
Yes. Themes and their individual files are backed up, so you can roll back to an earlier version after a broken edit or an update that did not go to plan.
Yes. Product metafields are captured with each product, and your metafield definitions are backed up as their own resource so your custom data structure is protected too.
Yes, both are backed up. Customers can be restored directly. Orders are kept as a reference copy: you review what changed and apply it in your Shopify admin, since rebuilding orders safely is complex.
Plans & billing
Free for development stores, with paid plans that scale to your order volume. Billing runs through Shopify, so it sits on your usual invoice.
Shopify development stores can use TinyBackup for free. Paid plans start at $11 per month with a 7-day free trial. See the pricing page for current tiers.
Plans are sized by your store's monthly order volume, and larger plans cover more products and keep up to six months of backup history. The pricing page lets you match a plan to your order count.
TinyBackup warns you as you approach the limit. If you go past it, automatic backups pause until you upgrade or your 30-day cycle resets. Your existing backups stay available the whole time.
Billing runs through Shopify on independent 30-day cycles, so charges appear on your regular Shopify invoice alongside your other apps.
Yes. Change your plan any time from Settings, and cancel whenever you like. Uninstalling the app also stops future charges.
Charges are handled by Shopify, so they appear in your Shopify billing and on your Shopify invoice.
Security & privacy
Your store data is encrypted in transit, stored on dedicated infrastructure, and always yours.
Data is transferred over encrypted connections and stored on secure, dedicated infrastructure. TinyBackup connects through Shopify's OAuth and carries the Built for Shopify designation.
You do. It is your store's data; TinyBackup simply stores a copy so you can restore it when you need to.
When Shopify sends a customer or order deletion request, TinyBackup is required to remove that record from every backup. This is a legal requirement and cannot be undone, so a deleted order or customer can only return by being recreated in Shopify, after which it appears in future backups.
Data retention and removal after uninstall are described in the Privacy Policy. If you need data removed sooner, contact us and we will help.
Settings & account
Everything for your account lives on one screen in the app, Plan & settings. Change or cancel your plan at the top, then pick the email and the updates you want below.
To the email you set under Plan & settings. You choose what to receive with three checkboxes: backup reports, failure alerts, and product updates.
Open Plan & settings, change the email or tick the reports, alerts, and product updates you want, then press Save settings. Changes take effect right away.
Plan & settings shows your current plan at the top. Use Change Plan to move to another tier, or Cancel plan to stop it. Uninstalling the app also ends future charges.
Yes. You can rate TinyBackup from 1 to 5 stars and leave a short review. Honest feedback helps us improve and helps other merchants decide.
Troubleshooting
Most issues come down to backup timing or a Shopify restriction. Here are the common ones.
For large catalogs the initial backup takes longer because it processes everything once. It runs in the background and finishes on its own, so you can keep working. Use the slider to get a rough idea of how long the first products backup should take.
Products in your store
Estimated first products backup: about 2 minutes
If it is taking much longer than that, or you just want peace of mind, contact support and we will verify your backup and check it finished correctly.
Check that the backup point finished and that the items existed at that time. If something still looks off, contact us with your store URL and we will take a look.
Restores return items to a captured state, so check you picked the correct backup point and use the compare view to confirm the changes before you run it again.
Shopify does not let apps recreate those records, so TinyBackup keeps them as a reference copy and you make the change manually in your Shopify admin.
In-app chat support is the fastest way to reach us, or email [email protected]. Include your store URL and what changed so we can move quickly. Large plans over 2,500 orders also get a private Slack channel with direct access to our team, see the pricing page for what each plan includes.