Shopify powers commerce for millions of merchants and businesses. Centralizing product data, customer information, and operational tasks into a single, powerful solution with unlimited omnichannel connectivity — everywhere people scroll, search, and shop from online marketplaces to social media — Shopify provide their customers with the tools essential to managing a successful retail business without complex, costly independent technical overheads.
A complete business management ecosystem, the Shopify platform supports everything from product sourcing, sales and inventory tracking, payment processing, and shipping to customer accounts management, marketing, and reporting. To offer their customers even greater flexibility, the Shopify app store contains over 13,000 third-party applications.
Available in over 175 countries, Shopify operates under the premise that even the slightest delay or complication in the sales process can lead to lost opportunities. To avoid potential delays and guarantee their buyers and sellers enjoy the most personal, frictionless commerce experience possible in the face of rapid international growth, Shopify sought a technical partnership that would help them:
“As the developers of a single-platform solution that helps businesses scale from startup to Fortune 500 enterprise, our goal is to make buying and selling through Shopify so easy that people don’t need to think about it,” says Duncan Davidson, Shopify’s VP of Developer Productivity. “That means no loading delays, security alerts, or page timeouts — the moment they click the buy button, our users get exactly what they want.”
When Shopify began their search for a like-minded solutions partner to help them improve security, connectivity, and the customer experience, only Cloudflare offered the technical expertise and international reach the company was looking for. “Cloudflare is synonymous with connectivity across a vast chunk of the global Internet, just like Shopify drives a substantial amount of the world’s online commerce,” explains Davidson. “It was an easy partnership to visualize — Cloudflare operates at the same scale we do, as companies we faced similar challenges.”
That common background helped finalize Shopify’s decision to move to Cloudflare. Based on the cultural similarities between the two companies, the team at Shopify was confident that Cloudflare could help free up their development teams to focus on what they did best — innovating, improving, and expanding the company’s commerce services.
“Shopify and Cloudflare are both engineering-first companies — it’s great to have a partner as invested in their infrastructure as we are in our product,” adds Mattie Toia, Shopify's Vice President of Infrastructure. “The engineering connection we share is nearly as important as the functionality Cloudflare offers.”
With their global footprint and customer base rapidly expanding, security was at the top of Shopify’s list of priorities. To reduce vulnerabilities, secure customer applications, and quell the rising tide of automated attacks, the company deployed Cloudflare Application Security and Performance Solutions, specifically the Cloudflare WAF, Bot Management, Gateway, and DDoS Protection. Switching Cloudflare on, the company saw immediate results.
“While bots, data scraping, credential harvesting, and DDoS attacks continue to evolve, Cloudflare allows us to mitigate incoming threats, protecting millions of storefronts, and ensuring customers can complete their transactions without interruption,” says Davidson. “It was the right choice — today, backed by Cloudflare, we operate safely in over 175 countries, each with a unique risk profile.”
With their global customer sites secured by Cloudflare, Shopify meets and deflects sophisticated automated threats before they can do any harm, and maintains a level of security they struggled to achieve with their internally developed security suite.