Product-page access
Blocked, unstable, or hard-to-reach pages can limit open-web discovery. We check the public pages and discovery controls the scanner can verify.

Shopify storefront readiness
Shopify can make eligible products available through supported AI channels, but the product facts shoppers reach still need to be clear and consistent. Site Scanner checks the public storefront, then separates page problems from catalog or channel work.
What Site Scanner checks
A Shopify-specific search does not always require Shopify implementation. The first useful step is to confirm whether product pages, product facts, access, or policies are the part that needs attention.
Blocked, unstable, or hard-to-reach pages can limit open-web discovery. We check the public pages and discovery controls the scanner can verify.
Unclear prices, stock, product codes, sizes, colours, or other options can make products harder for shopping tools to compare accurately.
We compare visible product details with the product and offer information built into the page, then flag confirmed disagreements.
Returns, privacy, terms, contact details, and seller identity need to be specific and easy to find before deeper channel work makes sense.
Current Shopify pathway
Current Shopify guidance uses Shopify Catalog for channels such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, while Google AI Mode, Gemini, and Meta use their Shopify sales-channel integrations.
Shopify Catalog supplies supported catalog channels, while other AI surfaces use their Shopify sales-channel integrations. Complete titles, descriptions, options, images, price, and availability still matter.
For Shopify merchants, ChatGPT currently refers shoppers to the merchant's online-store checkout rather than offering a Shopify ChatGPT direct-checkout switch.
A public scan cannot inspect Sales channels > Agentic, Catalog Mapping, terms acceptance, eligibility, or private channel controls. Google AI Mode and Gemini access is not yet available to every Shopify store.
Official guidance checked July 18, 2026.
Recommended next-step routing
The page keeps storefront diagnosis, catalog cleanup, and Shopify-specific execution separate so the merchant does not pay for the wrong layer.
Use Site Scanner and, when confirmed, AI Search Remediation for page access, product information, or policy gaps.
Run the Shopify scanUse Catalog Scanner when internal product fields, variants, identifiers, descriptions, or mapping inputs are the likely problem.
Check a product fileReview Shopify Agentic Enablement only after evidence supports channel or theme-safe implementation work.
Review Shopify supportSample full report
Open the current sample to see each problem found, why it is a problem, how to fix it, and how to verify the fix.
Sample data is illustrative. A paid report uses a fresh scan for your chosen store.

Free Site Scanner preview
Enter the store URL and email below. Shopify is already selected. The preview checks a focused sample with clear limits and emails the evidence-backed summary.
When this check fits
If the scan confirms a storefront problem, our finding-to-fix rules route it to the narrowest appropriate cleanup path. Theme work stays in a duplicate theme with validation and approval.
A focused public scan cannot inspect private Shopify Admin data, confirm Catalog or channel eligibility, accept terms, activate a channel, guarantee placement, or predict sales. Catalog and channel settings require a later merchant-authorized review.