PayLogic works on all Shopify plans — you do not need Shopify Plus to hide, rename, or reorder payment methods at checkout.
One regional exception: in the United States and Canada, customizing credit-card payment methods specifically requires Shopify Plus. This is a Shopify platform restriction, not a PayLogic limitation. On non-Plus plans in the US/CA you can still customize every non-credit-card method — Cash on Delivery, bank transfer, buy-now-pay-later, wallets, and so on. Outside the US/Canada, and on Shopify Plus everywhere, all payment methods are fully customizable on any plan.
Shopify Payment Customization Scripts stop running on June 30, 2026. PayLogic includes a one-click Scripts importer: paste your existing Ruby, preview the rules PayLogic detects, and import them as visual rules. You can also try the free in-browser Scripts converter first — it runs entirely in your browser, no install or account required, and tells you which parts of a Script translate cleanly to Functions.
As soon as you save a rule, PayLogic writes it to a Payment Customization on your store and it applies at the next checkout. Rules are evaluated top-to-bottom; the first rule whose conditions match takes effect. Rules that read customer or product tags need PayLogic's tag index to finish building on first install — this happens automatically in the background and usually completes within a few minutes of installing.
Shopify Partner development stores get full Plus-level features for free.
PayLogic's customer prior-risk rule (Plus plan) reads Shopify's native order-risk signal from a customer's previous orders. If a returning customer has prior orders that Shopify flagged HIGH or MEDIUM risk, you can automatically hide Cash on Delivery (or any payment method) for them at checkout. There's also a risk-composite rule that gates on a cart/country/first-time-customer heuristic for cases where there's no prior order history to read. This is the most-requested feature for stores in COD-heavy markets fighting return-to-origin losses.
Every paid plan starts with a 3-day free trial — full access, no charge until the trial ends, and you can cancel any time from your Shopify admin. If the trial ends and you haven't picked a plan, your saved rules stay in your dashboard but stop applying at checkout until you subscribe. The moment you subscribe to any plan, your rules go live again automatically — you never have to recreate them.
PayLogic does not collect or store data about individual shoppers. It reads cart metadata at the moment of checkout, evaluates your rules, and returns hide/reorder/rename operations to Shopify. Rule configurations live inside your own Shopify store. See the full Privacy Policy for details.
Email [email protected] and I'll get back to you — Plus customers get a same-business-day reply target.