The Shopify Flow loyalty integration. Six loyalty triggers for Shopify-native automation.
Shopify Flow is the automation tool built into Shopify. Shopify includes it on every paid plan. Yuko adds six loyalty events to its trigger picker. A VIP upgrade or a completed referral can now start a workflow.
Connect the integration and Yuko events appear in the Shopify Flow trigger picker. From there, Flow does the Shopify-side work: customer tags, draft orders, fulfilment steps and staff alerts.
Flow can also send data the other way. Yuko exposes a Shopify Flow action, yuko-add-points-for-review, which awards loyalty points when another app reports a review.
That is what makes review apps without their own Yuko connector work. The review app fires a Flow trigger, Flow calls the Yuko action, and the points land on the customer's balance.
Everything else runs one way. Apart from this action, Flow does not write into Yuko. It cannot change a VIP level, issue a reward or adjust a balance. Use the REST API for those.
Flow is best at Shopify-side work. These are the three most stores build first.
When a customer reaches your top level, have Flow add a Shopify customer tag. Anything that reads tags, including ads and discounts, can then target them.
“Customer reaches Diamond, Flow adds the tag vip-diamond, your ad audience picks it up.”
Why it works: it moves loyalty status into the tool your other apps already read.
Start a Flow workflow on referral completed and add a condition on order value. Then send a Slack message or an internal email.
“A referred customer just placed a $400 first order. Worth a personal thank-you.”
Why it works: some customers are worth a human response, and nobody sees that in a dashboard.
When a customer claims a milestone reward, have Flow create a draft order. Add the items you want to pair with it.
“Customer claims the 5,000-point reward, Flow drafts the gift bundle for your team to check and send.”
Why it works: it keeps a high-touch reward personal without anyone watching a report.
In your Shopify admin, go to Apps → Yuko Loyalty → Integrations → Shopify Flow and click Connect. Then open Apps → Shopify Flow → Workflows. Create a workflow and pick a Yuko trigger, such as "Yuko: VIP tier changed". Build the rest of the flow as usual and turn it on.
Shopify Flow has its own rate limits and execution caps. See Shopify's documentation for the current numbers.
Every tool Yuko connects to, by category.
It puts six Yuko loyalty events into the Shopify Flow trigger picker. A workflow can start on points earned, points spent, a VIP level change, a reward, a referral, or a membership change.
Points credited, points spent, VIP level changed, reward issued, referral completed, and membership activated or cancelled.
Mostly not. Yuko exposes one Flow action, yuko-add-points-for-review, which awards points when another app reports a review. Apart from that, Flow does not write into Yuko. It cannot change a level, issue a reward or adjust a balance. Use the REST API for those.
No. Shopify includes Flow on every paid plan.
Yuko workflows are for loyalty work: emails, points changes and coupons. Shopify Flow is for Shopify work: customer tags, draft orders, fulfilment and staff alerts.
Make sure you connected the Shopify Flow integration in the Yuko admin and switched it on. The triggers appear once you do.
Connected to the tools your store already runs on.