Set up your first fee
Set aside a few minutes and choose a product you can use for a test order. You will connect FeeBee to your storefront, create the charge, and check what customers see.
1. Enable FeeBee in your theme
From FeeBee’s Setup Checklist, enable FeeBee in your live theme and save the change in Shopify’s theme editor. FeeBee must be enabled in the theme your customers use.
More about the FeeBee Script2. Add a fee notice to product pages
In FeeBee’s Setup Checklist, find Show Fees on the Product Page and select Add app block. Shopify opens the theme editor, where you can:
- Choose Fee Notice or Fee Notice (text-only).
- Place it near the product price or buy button.
- Select Save.
The block shows customers the product fee before they add the item to their cart.
See the product-page fee notice guide3. Create your first fee
Click Create Fee and choose the fee based on what the charge belongs to:
- Use a Product fee for a charge on each matching item, such as a bottle deposit.
- Use an Order fee for one charge on the cart, such as a handling fee.
Use a name customers will understand, then set the amount and where the fee applies.
If your store is already taking orders, keep the fee paused while you set it up. For a product fee, use an unlisted test product so you can activate and test the fee without affecting other products.
More on how to choose a fee type4. Test the customer journey
Activate the fee and add a matching product to the cart. Check the name and amount, change the quantity or cart subtotal, then continue to checkout. The fee should update as expected and show the same amount at checkout.
See the detailed launch checklist