March closes a chapter. With the retirement of Norce [Storm] complete and documentation fully consolidated at docs.norce.io, Norce Commerce enters spring in its cleanest shape yet. This release also adds native nShift shipping to Norce Checkout and delivers a modernised Management API for developers.
As of March 2026, Norce [Storm] has been shut down for good. All clients have completed their move to Norce Commerce – a significant milestone in the platform’s evolution. All Storm-era URLs are now inactive, and everything you need lives at Norce Commerce.
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Two documentations move land in this release. The Norce Checkout documentation is now fully integrated into docs.norce.io – covering API references, storefront development, and adapter concepts in one place. The Jetshop (Flight and Store API) documentation has also moved, from flight.norce.io to docs.norce.io/flight.
As a bonus, the Norce Assistant is now trained on the NCO documentation, so Ask-AI and the MCP server can answer checkout questions directly.
Managing promotions across multiple applications just got a whole lot easier. You can now copy an existing promotion from one application to another seamlessly. This will save you time, reduce manual work and ensure consistency.
Norce Checkout has a new native shipping integration: nShift. This adds a first-party carrier option without needing a custom adapter, making it easier to connect shipping for merchants already using nShift.
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The Management API has been updated to a modernised version, now available at its new endpoint. The old version remains accessible at a temporary legacy path for teams that need time to migrate.
Both Walley and Qliro now support post-purchase upsell offers in Norce Checkout – enabling merchants to present relevant add-ons after the initial transaction is complete.
Ingrid also gets a first version of split-shipment handling in this release, with shipping names now reflecting the selected shipping option.
January & February platform improvements
Beyond a cleaner platform, smarter shipping, and upgraded APIs the January and February releases include a steady stream of refinements across the platform:
Admin — Basket/Order and Pricelist: Smoother tab navigation across both areas
Admin — Category: Fixed an issue where category sort order couldn’t always be saved
Commerce Service: Orders and baskets now consistently reflect the paid amount. Improved error handling and best-price logic when updating quantities.
These updates focus on reliability and predictability — the kind of improvements that quietly make everyday work smoother.