Unlock 10x Personalization: Using Shopify Metafields With ZEPIC to Drive Revenue

Anandhi Moorthy

Senior Content Marketer
November 19, 2025

TLDR

  • The Problem: E-commerce personalization fails because it relies on minimal data (name, price) and ignores the crucial, granular product attributes customers care about.
  • The Solution: Shopify Metafields allow brands to define and store this rich, custom data (e.g., fit type, ingredients, warranty details).
  • The ZEPIC Advantage: ZEPIC is uniquely engineered to bring in data from Shopify meta fields into the platform
  • 10x Segmentation: Metafields enable hyper-specific targeting (e.g., based on material and style of past purchases).
  • Revenue Optimization: Use Metafields to power flows like precision-timed replenishment (using expiry_period) and proactive care nudges (using care_instructions) to boost LTV and reduce returns.
  • Future-Proofing for AI: Structured Metafield data is essential for enabling smart AI and Agentic Commerce, allowing agents to accurately filter, compare, and recommend products based on complex customer queries.

The word “personalization” gets thrown around a lot in the e-commerce space. You hear it everywhere—in marketing tools, agency pitches, and competitor case studies. But when you look closely at what most brands are doing, the personalization often stops at the bare minimum: "Hi [Customer Name]" or "Here’s a product you bought before."

Is that truly personalized? Not really.

This approach fails to recognize the nuances of your customer's unique preferences or the granular details of the specific products they purchased. This lack of depth is why so many campaigns feel irrelevant and potential sales is lost.

To bridge the personalization gap, brands must move beyond surface-level data and capture the details that actually influence buying decisions. Shopify Metafields give you the flexibility to do just that.

It lets you define product attributes that standard Shopify fields can’t hold, whether it’s skin concern, compatibility with other products, or usage instructions.

However, the real challenge is that you can’t bring that data from Shopify into most marketing automation platforms. 

So even though your product data is detailed and well-structured inside Shopify, your marketing still operates only on:

  • basic tags
  • product titles
  • price
  • and generic purchase history

Which means the most valuable, conversion-driving details are left out of your marketing process. 

This is where ZEPIC changes the game. You can easily import Shopify Metafields into our platform and use the data to hyperpersonalize your campaigns.

How ZEPIC Brings Your Shopify Metafields Into the Platform

While most platforms ignore Shopify Metafields or force you to work around them, ZEPIC is built to fully embrace your structured product data.

Define and Map Custom Fields: To bring your Metafield data into ZEPIC, you first customize a ZEPIC object (like a Product record) to include the same custom data properties (e.g., fit_type, care_instructions) as your Shopify store.

Automatic Synchronization: Once your Shopify store is connected and the fields are mapped, ZEPIC automatically pulls in all corresponding Metafield data. Any change you make inside Shopify is updated instantly inside ZEPIC without any manual uploads or patchwork solutions.

ZEPIC then treats this rich Metafield data just like any standard field, allowing it to be used for dynamic content, ultra-specific audience segmentation, and sophisticated automation triggers across all your campaigns.

5 High-Impact Strategies: Turning Custom Data into Revenue

Now that you have the data in the system, here’s what you can do with it:

1. Hyper Segmenting with Specific Product Attributes

Customers are often loyal to a specific style, component, or sub-category detail of your products. Generic announcements dilute this loyalty and waste budget. Metafields allow you to segment and target customers based on the granular attributes of their past purchases, isolating your most receptive buyers for specific new arrivals.

Example: Apparel Brand Launching DC Superhero T-Shirts

Imagine you’re an apparel brand launching a new collection of DC superhero T-shirts.

Most marketers would send a broad “New Collection Dropped!” email to everyone who has ever bought a T-shirt. But with Shopify Metafields imported in ZEPIC, you can go far deeper.

Say in your Shopify store, each product already has metafields like:

  • category: “T-Shirt”
  • theme: “Superhero”
  • superhero_universe: “DC”
  • character: “Batman”, “Flash”, “Wonder Woman”, etc.
  • fit_type: “Oversized”
  • material: “Organic Cotton”

Because ZEPIC imports these metafields automatically, you can create hyper-specific segments, such as:

  • Customers who previously purchased T-shirts with the metafield superhero_universe = DC
  • Customers who specifically bought character = Batman products
  • Customers who prefer fit_type = Oversized
  • Customers who frequently buy DC themed merchandise
The Resulting Campaign

Instead of one generic announcement, you send:

  • A Batman-focused launch email to customers who bought Batman-tagged products
  • A DC-universe drop announcement to customers who bought any DC-themed product
  • A material/fit-focused version (“New Oversized Organic Cotton Tees Are Here”) for customers who specifically prefer that fit or fabric
Why This Works

Each group receives a message that aligns with their exact preferences, not just “new T-shirt”, but new T-shirt in the theme, character, material, and style they love.

This level of relevance drastically increases:

  • Open rates
  • Click-throughs
  • Repeat purchases
  • Customer loyalty

2. Reducing Returns with Proactive Fit and Care Nudges

Returns often happen not because customers dislike a product, but because they didn’t understand how to use it, care for it, or wear it correctly. Metafields give you the ability to deliver proactive, product-specific guidance that prevents disappointment, before it happens.

Example: Jewelry Brand Using Care Instructions to Reduce Returns

Let’s say you run a jewelry brand that sells delicate gold-plated pieces. In Shopify, your products already have metafields such as:

  • care_instructions: “Avoid perfume, water, and lotions”
  • metal_type: “18k Gold Plated”
  • skin_sensitivity_notes: “Suitable for sensitive skin”
  • usage_notes: “Store in an airtight pouch after use”
How the Flow Works

After your Shopify Metafields sync into ZEPIC, you can use that data to trigger post-purchase automations for the exact product a customer bought.

For example:

  • A customer purchases an 18k gold-plated necklace
  • The product’s metafields (like care_instructions = “Avoid perfume, water…”) are already available inside ZEPIC
  • You create an automation rule such as:
  • If product.metal_type = "18k Gold Plated", send Care Instructions email/WhatsApp after delivery
  • The customer receives a “Care Guide” message 24 hours after their order is marked as delivered.
Why This Works

By proactively educating customers:

  • Tarnish-related returns go down
  • Complaints about fading or scratches reduce
  • Customer satisfaction goes up
  • The product feels more premium because support continues after purchase

3. Maximizing LTV with Expiry- and Lead Time-Based Replenishment

Replenishment is one of the most reliable ways to boost repeat purchases and increase LTV—but only when it’s timed right. Sending a generic “Running low?” message doesn’t work if you don’t know when a customer is actually likely to run out.

Shopify Metafields give you the ability to store product-specific details like:

  • expiry_period
  • dosage_per_day
  • usage_frequency
  • average_restock_cycle
  • lead_time_days
  • shelf_life

With this data synced into ZEPIC, you can build precision-timed replenishment flows that fire exactly when each customer is likely to need a refill.

Example: A Skincare Brand Using Lead Time and Usage Data

Say a skincare brand sells a vitamin C serum with these metafields:

  • usage_frequency: “2 pumps per day”
  • bottle_volume_ml: “30ml”
  • average_duration_days: “28 days”
  • restock_lead_time_days: “5”
How this Works

You can use these metafields to create a replenishment flow that sends a reminder right before the customer is likely to run out.

For example:

The serum usually lasts around 28 days and it takes about 5 days to deliver. So you set ZEPIC to send the reminder a few days before the bottle is expected to run out.

Why This Works
  • Zero guesswork
  • Zero generic messaging
  • Replenishment is timed to individual product usage
  • Customers feel supported, not spammed
  • Repeat purchase rates and LTV increase naturally

4. Building Trust with Proactive Compliance and Warranty Details

For high-value or sensitive products like supplements, electronics, home appliances, or premium textiles, transparency builds trust. Customers feel more confident when you proactively share compliance details, certifications, and warranty information instead of making them hunt for it.

Shopify Metafields let you store these important details, such as:

  • warranty_period
  • certification (FDA-approved, ISO-certified, dermatologist-tested, etc.)
  • Safety_instructions
  • material_compliance (OEKO-TEXÂŽ, GOTS, BPA-free)
  • registration_link
  • country_of_origin

With these you can create automated messages that increase confidence, reduce uncertainty, and minimize support tickets.

Example: An Electronics Brand Using Warranty and Compliance Metafields

Imagine you sell premium headphones that come with:

  • warranty_period: “24 months”
  • certification: “CE, RoHS Compliant”
  • registration_link: URL for warranty activation
How This Works

After these metafields sync into ZEPIC, you can create a post-purchase flow that sends customers:

  • A warranty activation reminder with the url
  • A short “Getting Started” guide
  • Key safety or compliance details

All tailored to the exact product they purchased.

Why This Works
  • Customers feel assured and supported
  • Warranty-related calls/emails drop
  • Compliance details increase perceived product quality
  • Trust builds naturally, especially for higher-priced items
5. Dynamic Cross-Selling That Makes Sense

Generic “You may also like” suggestions rarely convert. Customers don’t want random recommendations—they want products that are compatible, complementary, or stylistically aligned with what they just bought.

Shopify Metafields let you store the deeper product data that makes this possible, such as:

  • compatible_with
  • Recommended_accessories
  • style_family
  • routine_step
  • finish_type
  • Pairing_suggestions

You can leverage this to recommend complementary products.

Example: A Home DĂŠcor Brand Using Compatibility and Style Metafields

Imagine a home dĂŠcor brand selling lamps with metafields like:

  • bulb_size: “E27”
  • recommended_wattage: “40W”
  • style_family: “Modern Minimalist”
  • compatible_accessories: “Matte black side table, linen shade cover”
How It Works

When a customer buys a lamp:

  • ZEPIC already has the synced compatible_accessories and style_family metafields
  • You set up a follow-up flow recommending items that match the customer’s product data
  • The customer gets a personalized email or WhatsApp text like: “Your new lamp pairs perfectly with these matching pieces: Matte black side table or Linen shade cover”
Why This Works
  • Recommendations are tied to specific product attributes
  • Cross-sells feel natural, not forced
  • AOV increases without hurting customer experience

Structured Data Is the Backbone of 10x Personalization—Today and Tomorrow

Shopify Metafields unlock a level of customer understanding that generic product fields simply can’t match. And when this rich, structured data flows directly into ZEPIC, your marketing stops being broad, repetitive, and guess-based. 

With metafields powering customer journeys, your brand finally operates with the personalization depth customers expect.

But the impact goes beyond today’s campaigns.

Structured data is also what fuels the next era of commerce: conversational shopping and AI agents that can filter, recommend, compare, and guide customers automatically. 

LLM-powered agents can only be as smart as the data they’re given. When you organize your product information through metafields and syncing it into ZEPIC, you’re preparing your brand for the coming shift to agentic commerce.

In short:

Better data → smarter automations → deeper personalization → higher revenue—now and in the future.

Ready to turn your Shopify product data into a personalization engine?

Connect your store to ZEPIC and unlock the full power of metafields today.

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Been there. Done that. Installed way too many apps.

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But here's what nobody tells you while you're doom-scrolling through Shopify app reviews at 2 AM—that magical online sales-boosting app you're searching for? It doesn't exist. Because if it did, Jeff Bezos would've bought (or built!) it yesterday, and we (fellow eCommerce store owners) would all be retired in Bali by now.

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After working with Shopify stores like yours (shoutout to Cybele, who recovered almost 25% of their abandoned carts with WhatsApp automation), we’ve cracked the code on what actually moves the needle.

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The Painful Truth: You're probably losing about 70% of your potential sales to cart abandonment. That's not just a statistic—it's real money walking out of your digital door. And looking for yet another Shopify app for abandoned cart recovery isn't going to fix it if you're not getting the fundamentals right.

The Quick Fix: Everyone knows you need multi-channel recovery that hits the sweet spot between "Hey, did you forget something?" and "PLEASE COME BACK!" But here's the reality—most recovery apps are a one-trick pony. They either do email OR WhatsApp, not both. And don't even get us started on personalizing offers based on cart value—that usually means toggling between three different dashboards while praying your apps talk to each other.

Enter ZEPIC: This is where we come in. With ZEPIC's automated Flows, you can:
Launch WhatsApp recovery messages (with 95% open rates!)
Set up perfectly timed email sequences (or vice versa)
Create personalized recovery offers not just on cart value but based on your customer’s behavior/preferences
Track and optimize everything from one dashboard

Fix #2: Reactivate past customers today

The Painful Truth: You're probably losing about 70% of your potential sales to cart abandonment. That's not just a statistic—it's real money walking out of your digital door. And looking for yet another Shopify app for abandoned cart recovery isn't going to fix it if you're not getting the fundamentals right.

The Quick Fix: Everyone knows you need multi-channel recovery that hits the sweet spot between "Hey, did you forget something?" and "PLEASE COME BACK!" But here's the reality—most recovery apps are a one-trick pony. They either do email OR WhatsApp, not both. And don't even get us started on personalizing offers based on cart value—that usually means toggling between three different dashboards while praying your apps talk to each other.

Enter ZEPIC: This is where we come in. With ZEPIC's automated Flows, you can:
Launch WhatsApp recovery messages (with 95% open rates!)
Set up perfectly timed email sequences (or vice versa)
Create personalized recovery offers not just on cart value but based on your customer’s behavior/preferences
Track and optimize everything from one dashboard

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