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Shopify Flow

The Shopify Flow integration makes TValue: Wishlist events available as workflow triggers.

Use these triggers when you want wishlist activity to start a Shopify Flow workflow, where you can add conditions and connect the event to actions from Shopify or other Flow-compatible apps.

Unlike Klaviyo and Omnisend, Shopify Flow does not require an API key connection.

Enable events for Shopify Flow

  1. Open Integrations > Shopify Flow in TValue: Wishlist.
  2. Turn on Enable integration.
  3. Under Event settings, enable the triggers you plan to use.
  4. Configure any delay or threshold required by those events.
  5. Save your changes.

Available wishlist triggers

TriggerWhen TValue sends it to Shopify Flow
Wishlist Item AddedA logged-in customer adds a product to their wishlist.
Wishlist Item RemovedA logged-in customer removes a product from their wishlist.
Wishlist ReminderThe configured delay ends and the customer's eligible wishlist items are grouped.
Wishlist Item Price DropA wishlisted product reaches the configured price-drop percentage.
Wishlist Item Back In StockA wishlisted product becomes available again.
Wishlist Item Low StockA wishlisted product reaches the configured stock quantity.

Shopify Flow events are triggered only by wishlist actions associated with logged-in customers. Guest wishlist actions do not trigger this integration.

Wishlist Reminder uses its delay to collect products into one event. Price Drop uses a percentage threshold, and Low Stock uses a quantity threshold. The selected currency controls how prices appear in the Flow event data.

Create a workflow in Shopify Flow

In Shopify Flow, create a workflow and choose the matching TValue: Wishlist trigger.

The variables available to the workflow depend on the event and can include customer, product, variant, wishlist, price, and inventory information. Use those variables in Flow conditions and actions.

Enabling the event in TValue makes the trigger available, but the business action is defined by your workflow. For example, a trigger can start a customer-tagging workflow, notify your team, or pass data to another Flow-compatible app.

Test a Flow trigger

Use the test action beside an event in TValue: Wishlist.

Select customer and product data from your store, review the payload, then send the test event to Shopify Flow. This lets you run the workflow with controlled data before waiting for a real customer action.

Review Shopify Flow event logs

Open Event logs to review real and test events sent by TValue. Filter by event type, status, or date range.

Open an event to inspect its customer and product context, payload, delivery result, and any failure or skip reason. Use Shopify Flow's run history to inspect the workflow after Flow receives the trigger.