Deleting a Single Page
Open the page menu
Find the page you want to delete and click the three-dot menu (more options) button on the right side of the page row.
Handling Published Pages
If a page is currently published on your Shopify store, you should unpublish it first before deleting:Unpublish the page
From the page menu in the pages list, click Unpublish to remove the page from your Shopify store. This deletes the Shopify theme assets associated with the page.
If you delete a page without unpublishing first, the Shopify theme assets may remain on your store as orphaned files. While they will not cause functional issues, it is cleaner to unpublish before deleting.
Bulk Deletion
You can delete multiple pages at once using the multi-select feature:Enable multi-select
In the pages list, checkboxes appear next to each page row. Click the checkboxes to select the pages you want to delete.
Click the bulk delete action
A bulk action bar appears when pages are selected. Click the Delete button to delete all selected pages at once.
What Gets Deleted
When you delete a page, the following data is permanently removed:| Data | Removed? |
|---|---|
| Page record and metadata | Yes |
| All sections and configurations | Yes |
| Version history | Yes |
| Share token and sharing settings | Yes |
| Brand style | No — brand styles are independent and remain in your account |
| Uploaded media/assets | No — assets remain in your media library for use in other pages |
| Shopify published assets | No — must be unpublished separately before or after deletion |
Impact on Plan Limits
Deleting a page affects your limits differently depending on its status:- Deleting a published page frees up a slot in your publishing limit. For example, if you are on the Starter plan with 10/10 published pages and delete one, you will have 9/10 and can publish another.
- Deleting a draft page does not affect your publishing limit since drafts do not count toward it.
- Shared links stop working immediately after the page is deleted. Anyone visiting the share URL will see a “Page not found” message.
Tips
Consider keeping drafts instead of deleting
Consider keeping drafts instead of deleting
If you are unsure about deleting a page, consider keeping it as a draft instead. Draft pages do not count toward publishing limits and can serve as references for future designs.
Duplicate before deleting
Duplicate before deleting
If you might want the page content in the future, duplicate the page before deleting. This creates a copy you can reference later while cleaning up your pages list.
Check Shopify after deleting published pages
Check Shopify after deleting published pages
After deleting a page that was published, verify in your Shopify admin that the page or template has been properly removed. If orphaned assets remain, you can manually delete them from the Shopify theme editor.