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Storage Hunters Shop Upgrades and What Each Gem Tier Does

Every Gem-funded shop upgrade, its cost, its net worth gate, and the two to buy first.

Every Gem-funded shop upgrade, its cost, its net worth gate, and the two to buy first.

Turning a single storefront into a profitable storage operation in Storage Hunters comes down to where you spend your Gems. Shop upgrades control how much you can hold, how many items you can display, and how much money each customer hands over. A few are open from the very first session, while others stay locked until you cross specific net worth milestones.

Quick answer: Open the Shop Upgrades menu with the upward arrow icon on the right side of the screen, then put your earliest Gems into Tip Jar (5 Gems) and Price Tags (45 Gems) before anything else.


How to open the Shop Upgrades menu

Look at the right side of your screen and click the upward arrow icon. This is the dedicated button for shop progression.
The Shop Upgrades menu opens. Every upgrade is listed here along with your current level in each one, so you can see exactly what you have already purchased.
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Storage Hunters shop upgrades menu showing every available upgrade and its current level.
Pick an upgrade and confirm the Gem cost. The price climbs with every level you buy, so the figures below reflect the base price for the first level only.

Every shop upgrade, cost, and unlock requirement

Four upgrades are available from the start. The remaining four sit behind net worth gates, with the highest one requiring six figures before it appears.

UpgradeEffectBase priceUnlock requirement
Inventory Space
Inventory Space
+5 slots per level5 GemsNone
Selling Space
Selling Space
+2 shelves per level10 GemsNone
Tip Jar
Tip Jar
+2% chance per level for customers to leave extra diamond tips5 GemsNone
Price Tags
Price Tags
Customers start 5% closer to fair value per level45 GemsNone
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10% faster offers per level25 Gems$3,000 net worth
Trophy Capacity+1 trophy slot per levelTBC$5,000 net worth
Storage Box Space+1 box slot per levelTBC$65,000 net worth
Plot Capacity+100 items per levelTBC$100,000 net worth

Note: Trophy Capacity, Storage Box Space, and Plot Capacity have base prices that are not yet pinned down, but their net worth gates are fixed. You will not see these options in the menu until you reach the listed net worth.


Which upgrades to buy first

Tip Jar and Price Tags give you the most return for the fewest Gems early on. Both raise the money you pull from each customer interaction, and that effect compounds the longer you play. Tip Jar adds free bonus income through diamond tips, while Price Tags reduces what you give away on every sale by starting buyers closer to fair value.

Plot Capacity is the strongest long-term upgrade, but it stays locked until you hit $100,000 net worth, which makes it a mid to late game target. Reaching that threshold also unlocks the matching “Net Worth $100,000” achievement, and the extra item slots let you sell far more at once.

If you are still in the early grind, route your Gems into Tip Jar and Price Tags, keep enough in reserve for Selling Space and Inventory Space as your hauls grow, and then work toward Plot Capacity once your net worth clears the gate. Spending in that order keeps cash flowing while you build toward the bigger unlocks.