FeeKeeper

Stop letting regulatory fees live in the spreadsheet everyone hopes is still current. FeeKeeper gives Shopify merchants a focused workflow for mapping products, previewing charges, and keeping reviewable records.

Map your first rules Read the fee workflow guide

Why merchants install FeeKeeper

Fee rules can vary by product, destination, container, screen size, or delivery type. When those decisions stay manual, small catalog changes can create cleanup work after orders have closed.

  • Surface supported fee and deposit rules that may affect your catalog.
  • Map products once, then review how configured rules apply before publishing.
  • Keep an applied-fee ledger that supports support tickets, monthly review, and remittance preparation.

A better operating rhythm

Instead of discovering missed or inconsistent charges after orders are closed, FeeKeeper gives teams a place to review rules, preview outcomes, and make changes deliberately.

  • Review fee impact before a rule goes live.
  • Use exports to support finance and advisor review.
  • Reduce avoidable manual work as catalog and jurisdiction coverage grows.

Built for responsible claims

FeeKeeper helps merchants operate fee workflows. It does not replace merchant review, remittance decisions, or professional advice.

FAQ

Short answers for merchants evaluating fee workflow software.

Does FeeKeeper replace my advisor?

No. FeeKeeper helps you configure and operate fee workflows, but merchants remain responsible for confirming obligations and remittance practices with qualified advisors.

Can I preview fees before enabling a rule?

Yes. FeeKeeper is designed around reviewable previews so teams can inspect buyer-visible charges before publishing configured changes.

What records does FeeKeeper keep?

FeeKeeper keeps applied-fee records tied to orders, rules, products, and jurisdictions so your team has a clearer trail for review and support.