We created this support section to help you find clear and fast answers about the Hype theme. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you can always reach us through our contact form.
We are happy to explain how Hype works so you can make the most of your store. Our free support is limited to assistance with the theme as originally provided. Custom features, code modifications or issues caused by apps are not included.
Our support does not include:
Any general Shopify configuration should be reviewed in the official Shopify documentation.
Theme customizations (CSS, HTML, Liquid or creation of new sections).
Troubleshooting issues or bugs caused by third-party apps or custom code.
Configuring or customizing Shopify’s native features (e.g. checkout).
Our support team can assist you with:
Questions about Hype features and functionality.
Guidance on theme settings and configurations available in the Theme Editor.
Bug reports related to the theme in its original state.
We keep Hype up to date to:
Improve performance and stability.
Add new features.
Ensure compatibility with Shopify updates.
If a new version is released, you may need to manually copy your settings into the updated theme. Shopify provides tools to duplicate or export your theme to help with this process.
👉 Learn how to update your theme
Hype includes flexible theme settings that allow you to personalize your store without touching code. If you want to go further, you can edit the theme code directly in Shopify.
Shopify apps are an excellent way to extend your store. However:
Hype is available through the Shopify Theme Store. All billing, including refund requests, is managed directly by Shopify. We do not handle or process payments ourselves.
👉 For more information, please refer to Shopify’s Terms and Conditions.
Hype is licensed for use in one Shopify store per purchase through the Shopify Theme Store.
Accessibility ensures that users with disabilities—whether visual or motor—can easily browse your store, using tools like keyboards or screen readers.
At Hype, we’ve implemented best practices to make sure your store is usable for everyone, and we’re continuously working to improve it.
ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act): A U.S. law that requires websites to offer accessible navigation, like keyboard support and alt text for images. While we can’t guarantee full legal compliance, we’ve implemented many practices that support accessibility. So far, no complaints have been reported regarding our themes.
EU Regulation: The European Accessibility Act (Directive 2019/882) sets out requirements for improving digital accessibility, including keyboard navigation and alt text for images. While we do not guarantee full legal compliance, we’ve applied many practices that support accessibility. To date, we haven’t received any complaints regarding this matter.
Limit the use of apps: Some apps may negatively affect accessibility. Contact the app developers for more information.
Use accessible content: Make text clear and understandable for screen readers. Avoid vague phrases like "Learn more" and prefer specific ones like "Learn about our dresses."
Color contrast: Ensure that text and background colors meet at least AA contrast level (WCAG 2.1). Online tools are available to help you check this.
Avoid overusing videos: Prioritize images (with alt text) and written content. If you include videos, add subtitles or descriptions.
The Hype theme is offered for free, at no cost to the user. However, its use is subject to the conditions defined in Shopify's Terms of Service (article 9.4).
Even though Hype is free, it may only be used on an active and legitimate Shopify store. Installing the theme on multiple stores is not permitted unless the appropriate process is followed. Each installation must correspond to a single store.
No. Use is limited to one store per installation. If you manage multiple stores, you’ll need to install the theme separately in each one via official channels, following Shopify’s Terms of Use.
If you’re using Hype on a store that obtained the theme from unofficial or unauthorized sources, that store won’t be eligible for support or updates. We also reserve the right to report improper use to Shopify’s legal team, including the possibility of issuing a DMCA takedown notice.
Yes. If you're an agency or developer working on a development store (password-protected and without active payments), you may install Hype freely in that environment.
Please keep in mind:
The theme must be officially installed on the final (production) store.
If you contact our support team, please include the URL of the store where the theme has been properly installed so we can validate the license.
If you need to transfer the theme from one store to another, you’ll need to contact Shopify support directly to learn about the requirements.
Shopify only allows transferring a theme after the original store is fully closed. Currently, there is no way to transfer it while keeping both stores active.
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