Shopify's Cyber Monday Outage: A Holiday Season Headache
The e-commerce giant Shopify has faced a major setback on Cyber Monday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year. The platform's users were dealt a double blow as some merchants struggled to log in, while others experienced outages with their checkout and admin systems.
In a statement posted on X at 6:11PM yesterday, Shopify announced that it had identified a system degradation issue that was quickly resolved. However, the outage briefly affected the point-of-sale (POS) system, which also saw "degraded performance" in its API and mobile support systems.
Shopify continued to work on resolving issues with accessing admin interfaces for some merchants, as well as problems with POS checkouts due to a lack of access to the POS systems. In an update at 12:39PM ET, the company stated that it was continuing to investigate and apply mitigations for these issues.
However, the company's own account posted just hours before the outage, boasting about its ability to handle high traffic volumes during the holiday rush, sparking irony given the recent disruption. The team had claimed a wait time of 56 seconds in their previous post on November 27, which has yet to be replicated.
In an update at 2:31PM ET, Shopify announced that it had fixed an issue with its login authentication flow and was seeing signs of recovery for admin and POS login issues. While some services are still experiencing disruptions, the company hopes to minimize the impact on holiday shopping.
As one of the largest ecommerce platforms in the US, powering 12 percent of online sales, Shopify's reliability is crucial for many major brands such as Netflix, Mattel, Supreme, Glossier, and Converse.
The e-commerce giant Shopify has faced a major setback on Cyber Monday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year. The platform's users were dealt a double blow as some merchants struggled to log in, while others experienced outages with their checkout and admin systems.
In a statement posted on X at 6:11PM yesterday, Shopify announced that it had identified a system degradation issue that was quickly resolved. However, the outage briefly affected the point-of-sale (POS) system, which also saw "degraded performance" in its API and mobile support systems.
Shopify continued to work on resolving issues with accessing admin interfaces for some merchants, as well as problems with POS checkouts due to a lack of access to the POS systems. In an update at 12:39PM ET, the company stated that it was continuing to investigate and apply mitigations for these issues.
However, the company's own account posted just hours before the outage, boasting about its ability to handle high traffic volumes during the holiday rush, sparking irony given the recent disruption. The team had claimed a wait time of 56 seconds in their previous post on November 27, which has yet to be replicated.
In an update at 2:31PM ET, Shopify announced that it had fixed an issue with its login authentication flow and was seeing signs of recovery for admin and POS login issues. While some services are still experiencing disruptions, the company hopes to minimize the impact on holiday shopping.
As one of the largest ecommerce platforms in the US, powering 12 percent of online sales, Shopify's reliability is crucial for many major brands such as Netflix, Mattel, Supreme, Glossier, and Converse.