Shopify/Brizy
I am in the process of developing a Shopify store. I have also loaded some of the Brizy tools for use, soon I hope. Things can get complicated with Shopify without much effort and, as such, I am hopeful that Brizy can come to my rescue. Since Shopify themes seen to center around a common product platform, the need for liquid code comes into play quickly for customers who want a diversified store. My vision of a code-less store would involve blocks or templates that determine the contents of the article at hand along with the ingredients of the page or block. For a shoe, go to this "department." As such, when I create a page(s) for shoes, the underlying database would allow me to define what elements are included on that page, such as brand, style, size, color, etc.and any or all of those elements could be selected for that particular kind of page. The same goes for selling a piece of furniture. Length, width, height, weight, and other elements would be needed for that block or page after which the Brizy design elements would support my implementation of images, typography, etc. much like Brizy works now. In short, I guess I would like to see Brizy develop an application that can accomodate multiple stores (perhaps departments) inside a common Brizy store. Therefore, I could go to my "Walmart" store and buy a television, a bag of Oreo's, a coffee table, or toothpaste. My products (database csv file) would be designed for each category and then be assimilated into the store. Perhaps AI is lurking. I'm looking very much forward to the webinar on Thursday.
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Hi Wil,
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Brizy is designed to simplify website building, and we understand the challenges of working with Shopify’s liquid code. While we don’t currently offer a built-in multi-department store structure, we appreciate your insights on how dynamic blocks and templates could enhance store flexibility.
We’re always evolving, and your feedback is valuable as we explore future improvements. If you’d like, you can also share your suggestions on our Ideas and Roadmap page at https://www.brizy.io/ideas-and-roadmap, where we track and prioritize feature suggestions based on user needs.
Looking forward to seeing you at the webinar.
Best regards,
Ariel H.0 -
Hi Ariel,
Hey sorry to jump on this thread, but since is one of the most recent comments on Brizy+Shopify I wanted to reach out and seek your assistance.
I'd been using the Brizy Builder to develop a new design theme for a client and now that the site is ready I wanted to do one of the last content adjustments and I realized that when trying to launch the brizy editor now I am getting an error page and I am not able to access brizy editor.Oops! An Error Occurred
The server returned a "500 Internal Server Error".
Something is broken. Please let us know what you were doing when this error occurred. We will fix it as soon as possible. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
Please if you have any guidance or advice my brizy pro account is under joe@inquo.mx
The store is under www.threadworksred.com
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Hi Jose,
Thank you for contacting us and we apologize for the delay.
First, please try opening the Brizy editor using a different browser to see if that makes any difference. Sometimes browser-related issues can trigger unexpected errors.
If the issue persists, could you please record a short screencast demonstrating the steps leading to the error? This will help us better understand the problem and allow us to escalate it to our developers if needed.
Looking forward to your response.
Best regards,
Ariel H.0
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