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title: "Compatibility with Shopify Markets"
slug: "shopify-resources-compatibility-with-shopify-markets"
description: "Skio's integration with Shopify Markets ensures accurate pricing, currency conversion, and product availability for a seamless international subscription experience."
updated: 2026-01-27T18:12:22Z
published: 2026-01-27T18:12:22Z
---

> ## Documentation Index
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# Compatibility with Shopify Markets

> Skio integrates with **Shopify Markets** (both v1 and v2) to ensure a seamless international experience for your subscribers.

## Pricing compatibility

Skio respects the pricing rules set by Shopify Markets, including:

- Localized pricing adjustments
- Currency conversions
- Percentage-based or fixed price adjustments

The pricing for products which show up in the Customer Portal will reflect the Shopify Markets pricing if.

- The shipping address of the subscription matches the region assigned to a market, and
- The subscription's currency code matches the market's active currency

This ensures your international customers see accurate and market-specific pricing in their customer portal.

> Learn more in [Shopify's help doc here](https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/international/pricing).

## How does currency conversion work for international markets?

Fixed prices use currency conversion, while percentage discounts pull from [localized catalog prices](https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/markets-new/catalogs). Learn more about [multi-currency in our help doc here](/help/docs/multi-currency).

If you're expanding into international markets like the US, here's how currency works in **Selling Plans** and **Journeys**:

### Selling Plans

- **Fixed price**: The price is set in your **store’s default currency** (e.g., GBP). Shopify **converts this amount into the local market currency** (e.g., USD) using current exchange rates. The final price may vary slightly based on those rates.
- **Percentage discount (% off)**: The discount applies to the **localized product price** set in your Shopify Markets catalog (e.g., USD). This ensures a consistent final price for customers in each market.

### Journeys

Journeys follow the same logic:

- **Fixed price** is based on your store’s default currency and **converted using exchange rates**.
- **Percentage-based**uses the **localized price** from Shopify Markets and apply the discount directly.

> [!NOTE]
> **Note**
> 
> To ensure pricing accuracy, use percentage-based logic for market-specific consistency, especially when selling internationally.

## Does Skio support rounding rules with Shopify Markets/multicurrency?

Yes, Skio supports Shopify Markets rounding rules. However, **fixed pricing** (set price) on selling plans doesn't work with market price adjustments.

When you use percentage-based subscription discounts (e.g., "Save 10% on subscription"), Shopify applies your market pricing rules, currency conversion, and rounding to both one-time and subscription prices consistently.

> [!NOTE]
> **Note**
> 
> Skio cannot apply custom rounding logic directly to selling plans.

### Why fixed pricing doesn't work

If you set a **fixed subscription price** (e.g., "$90 for subscription"), that amount gets converted to other currencies but doesn't inherit your market-specific price adjustments.

**For example:**

- One-time price: $100 USD with +25% adjustment for GBP = £93
- Fixed subscription price: $90 USD converts to £67
- Issue: The subscription price doesn't include the 25% market adjustment

### If you see unwanted decimals

If currency conversion creates decimal values you don't want to display (e.g., $36.80 instead of $37), you can:

1. **Hide decimals with custom code** on your product page. The implementation depends on your theme and plan picker.
2. **Adjust your one-time pricing** so the subscription discount lands on an even number after conversion.

> [!TIP]
> **Best practice**
> 
> Use percentage-based discounts for multicurrency subscriptions. This ensures market pricing, currency conversion, and rounding work correctly across all markets.

## Product availability compatibility

Skio only displays products in the customer portal that are **included in the catalog for the customer’s market**. If a product isn’t published to a given market, it won’t appear for customers in that region.

This means:

- Customers will **only see products available to their market**
- If you remove a product from a market’s catalog, it will **no longer appear** in the Skio portal for affected customers

> Learn more about [Shopify's catalogs here.](https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/markets-new/catalogs%20)

## Troubleshooting Shopify Markets

If you need assistance from Skio Support with market-related settings, we'll need access to your Shopify market settings. To grant this access:

1. In your Shopify admin, go to **Settings** > **Users and permissions** > **Roles**
2. Open the role assigned to Skio's collaborator account
3. Scroll down to market-related permissions and ensure they're enabled

This allows our team to help troubleshoot and configure market-specific features for your store.

The Customer Portal is an interface that allows subscribers to manage their subscriptions, including options to pause, modify, or cancel their subscription plans.

Selling Plans are configurations within Skio that determine how products are sold in subscriptions, including pricing, intervals, and eligibility for upsells.

Journeys is a feature in Skio that allows merchants to create automated workflows that guide subscribers through various actions and interactions over time.
