Linking locations to Impulse
How location linking works
Impulse uses the locations set up in your Shopify admin. You do not usually need to link locations manually inside Impulse.
If your store has more than one active location in Shopify, Impulse can work with more than one linked location. It is not limited to only one location. Impulse follows the locations you have configured in Shopify and uses that setup in the app workflow.
This means the best place to manage location linking is Shopify admin. If you add, remove, activate, or change locations in Shopify, Impulse will follow those changes.
Where to manage locations in Shopify
To review the locations Impulse can use, check your Shopify location setup:
Using multiple Shopify locations with Impulse
If you run your business from more than one warehouse, store, or fulfillment location, you can keep multiple active locations in Shopify. Impulse can work with that setup.
- Impulse follows the locations that are active in Shopify.
- You do not need to pick only one location in Impulse if Shopify is set up to use multiple locations.
- If you want Impulse to reflect a different location setup, make the change in Shopify first.
What to check in Shopify admin
If you manage more than one location, review these items in Shopify admin:
- The correct locations are active: Disabled or inactive locations may not be available for Impulse to use.
- Your location list is up to date: If you recently added a new warehouse or store, make sure it appears in Settings > Locations.
- Old or unused locations are reviewed: If a location should no longer be used, update your Shopify setup so Impulse follows the correct active locations.
- Your Shopify changes were saved: After updating location settings, confirm the changes were saved before reopening Impulse.
What to do if the wrong location appears in Impulse
If Impulse seems to be using the wrong location, check the following:
If you still see an older location, it usually means the Shopify location setup needs another review.
When to review your location setup
You may need to check your Shopify locations if:
- you added a new warehouse or retail store
- you now fulfill orders from more than one location
- you changed which locations are active
- the wrong inventory location appears to be connected in Impulse