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Anyone else facing issues with Shopify's 'Impulse' theme?

’ve been using the 'Impulse' theme for my Shopify store, and while it looks fantastic, I’ve run into a few issues that are really concerning.

Firstly, I've noticed some serious SEO problems. Specifically, it seems like the canonical tags in product collections aren’t set up correctly, which I suspect is affecting my Google indexing. Has anyone else experienced this?

Another major issue is the lack of a mega menu. For a theme that costs $380, I expected this basic functionality to be included. How are you all managing navigation without it?

The most troubling experience I had was with customer support. Instead of notifying me by email about an issue, they went straight to having Shopify ban my store! This was a huge blow to my business, and I’m still trying to understand why they handled it this way. Has anyone else had such extreme experiences with their support?

On a positive note, I've seen many people praise the theme’s design and the support team, especially someone named Phoebe. I’m curious if my experience is an outlier.

For those who have been using 'Impulse':

  1. Have you faced any SEO issues, particularly with canonical tags?
  2. Is the absence of a mega menu affecting your store's navigation, and have you found any workarounds?
  3. How has your experience been with customer support? Any severe actions like account bans?
  4. Overall, do you think the 'Impulse' theme is worth it for a growing store?

I’d really appreciate your insights before I decide on whether to stick with it or look for alternatives. Thanks!

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