// Use case — eCommerce — Shopify
Find crawl-visible SEO, product-content, performance, policy, and trust signals, then use the evidence to guide a deeper storefront review.
A Shopify store is more than a homepage. Review the public product, collection, navigation, policy, and checkout-related evidence the crawl can reach, then test interactive purchase journeys manually:
A handful of conversion killers show up on store after store. These are the issues WebEnture checks for on every Shopify audit:
Paste your myshopify.com or custom domain into the free website grader. WebEnture checks captured markup for Shopify, theme, app, and service patterns.
The crawler fetches reachable public product, collection, policy, cart, and checkout-related URLs, then records text, links, markup, and request timing.
The Shopify Store Audit agent scores your store and flags every issue with a priority rating, so you fix the highest-priority issues first.
Drill deeper with the Checkout, Product Data Quality, SEO, and Performance agents — each produces its own report with AI recommendations.
Review crawl-visible store structure, app and theme patterns, metadata, policies, and trust signals.
Review captured cart, checkout, payment, shipping, policy, and recovery wording.
Audit titles, descriptions, images, and product schema.
Meta tags, canonicals, and on-page SEO for store pages.
Core Web Vitals and theme speed analysis.
HTTPS, security headers, and shopper trust signals.
Enter your store URL in WebEnture's free website grader. It crawls reachable public pages, looks for Shopify, theme, app, and service patterns, and returns a scored report covering SEO, performance, content, links, security, and accessibility — no credit card required.
A useful Shopify review covers product and collection pages, navigation, metadata, structured data, app and theme evidence, request timing, policies, and checkout-related wording. Test the live cart, payment, shipping, discount, account, and checkout journeys separately because a public crawl does not complete purchases.
It checks captured page text and markup against 25 configured app and service patterns. A match is evidence to review, not a complete installed-app inventory, and the absence of a match does not prove that an app is unused or missing.
Shopify creates unique URLs for every product variant (colour, size, material), which can result in hundreds of near-identical pages competing for the same keywords. WebEnture's duplicate content and SEO agents identify these URL patterns and recommend canonical tag strategies to consolidate ranking signals.
Re-check after major theme updates, app changes, navigation changes, or large catalogue releases. Choose any recurring monitoring cadence from how often the store changes and how quickly your team can investigate regressions; there is no universal monthly requirement.