Why this page exists
This page keeps Shopify AI visibility inside the Shopify SEO audit path. Prompt samples are directional evidence after crawlable product facts, schema, reviews, policy proof, and comparison context are checked.
Use Shopify AI visibility checks only after crawlability, product facts, Product schema, collection context, reviews, policies, and merchant trust evidence are clear.
This page keeps Shopify AI visibility inside the Shopify SEO audit path. Prompt samples are directional evidence after crawlable product facts, schema, reviews, policy proof, and comparison context are checked.
Shopify founders, operators, and small agencies who are already curious about AI search but need a practical evidence workflow before prompt testing.
AI, ChatGPT, Perplexity, schema, and shopping-agent questions should not end in a standalone GEO article. Route the store to the audit, template, Shopify, schema, or Commerce Truth workflow that can produce evidence first.
Use this when the issue is broad crawlability, product facts, merchant trust, AI answer readiness, or ecommerce site audit scope.
Open the ecommerce audit pathFree website audit templateUse this when the visitor needs a checklist, template, copyable rows, or first-pass evidence before paying for review.
Generate the free templateShopify SEO auditUse this when the AI or schema concern is really Shopify theme rendering, collection structure, Product/Offer schema, app output, or merchant trust.
Route to Shopify auditSample report and reviewed snapshotUse this when the visitor needs to inspect report fields, prompt worksheet, evidence boundary, and reviewed snapshot handoff.
Review the report sampleFeed/GMC data conflictsUse this when the AI visibility symptom is really product identifiers, Google channel state, feed counts, GCR, or Merchant Center diagnostics disagreeing with the store.
Send store URL for Feed/GMC owner mapCommerce Truth workflowsUse this when the AI visibility symptom is actually checkout, Google feed, payout, fraud, tracking, or attribution evidence disagreement.
Pick the evidence workflowThe report connects each visibility problem to crawl evidence, AI answer samples, competitor risk, and a concrete repair step.
Shopify themes can publish valid pages that still lack extractable product facts, variant guidance, policy proof, and internal links. Fix those before reading too much into prompt samples.
Shipping, returns, warranty, and trust pages should be easy for both humans and AI systems to connect back to products.
The audit should prioritize crawlable facts, Product schema that matches visible content, buyer FAQs, comparison content, and proof sources before prompt sampling.
The Shopify SEO audit is the primary path for crawl, theme, collection, schema, feed, and merchant trust issues. This page is a trust-layer check that adds directional AI prompt sampling only after those public evidence basics are clear.
It needs crawlable product facts, clear use cases, Product and Offer schema that matches visible content, buyer FAQs, review or proof signals, and comparison context. Even then, prompt results are observations, not a guaranteed inclusion path.
Usually not. Apps can help metadata or schema, but they do not automatically create buyer criteria, comparison pages, policy proof, third-party evidence, or prompt-level testing.
Start with category, use-case, brand-worth, and competitor-alternative prompts after the Shopify SEO audit evidence is organized. A single prompt is weak evidence, so the audit treats prompt output as a pattern across several buyer questions.
No. The practical goal is to make the Shopify store easier to crawl, understand, compare, and trust. AI systems do not expose a guaranteed inclusion path.
Submit a store URL, brand name, competitors, and buyer queries. The preview runs a real crawl first, then prepares the audit evidence for a paid report.