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Markets and currencies

FeeBee uses your Shopify Markets to decide where a fee applies. A fee can apply everywhere you sell or only in selected Markets.

Choose where the fee applies

Keep Enable for all Markets selected when the fee should apply everywhere. Any Markets you create later are included automatically.

If the fee should apply only in certain Markets, turn off Enable for all Markets and select the Markets you need.

Turn off Enable for all Markets, then select the Shopify Markets that need the fee.
FeeBee Markets selector showing European Union, International, and UK markets

Turn off Enable for all Markets, then select the Shopify Markets that need the fee.

FeeBee applies the fee to the entire Market. It cannot target individual countries or regions within that Market. If one country needs a different fee setup, create a separate Shopify Market for that country and select it in FeeBee.

FeeBee follows the customer’s active Shopify Market. If changing country moves the customer to another Market, the fee is added or removed based on your Market selection.

If a fee is shown separately and limited to selected Markets, some themes may show a zero-value Fees line in a Market where the fee does not apply.

Troubleshoot a zero-value Fees line

Fees in different currencies

FeeBee shows fees in the currency used by the customer’s active Market.

  • Fixed fees: Enter the amount in your store currency. Shopify converts it for other currencies, so the displayed amount may be rounded.
  • Percentage fees: The percentage stays the same in every currency. Product fees use the matching product price, while order fees use the cart subtotal.