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Shopify SEO Checker

See what search engines see on your Shopify store. Check crawlability, indexing, metadata, schema, headings, and links, with fixes tailored to Shopify.

This is one slice of the full scan

See your complete website report

This checker covers one part of your site. A full Stackra scan grades the whole thing and shows you the screenshots, expert reviews, and action plan a single check cannot.

  • Your Growth Readiness Score

    One 0 to 100 score across conversion, search, and technical health, with the weak spots ranked.

  • Expert AI reviews and visuals

    A CMO, SEO expert, and CTO read your site, with screenshots and evidence this quick check leaves out.

  • A prioritized action plan

    The fixes that move the needle first, in plain language, tagged by impact and effort.

Free to sign up. Results in about 5 minutes.

A Stackra Growth Readiness Score report with conversion, search, and technical pillar scores, expert review summaries, and a prioritized action plan

How the Shopify SEO Checker works

Enter your URL and Stackra reuses a recent scan of your site, or runs a fresh one, then reads the technical signals search engines care about: whether the page can be crawled and indexed, your canonical and social tags, your heading structure, your schema markup, and your link health. Every fix is framed for Shopify, so you only see advice you can actually act on.

Does this Shopify SEO checker work for any store?

Yes. Enter your storefront URL and Stackra reads the technical SEO signals search engines use, then explains each one with Shopify-specific fixes. It works for any public Shopify store that is not password-protected.

How do I add schema markup on Shopify?

Most Shopify themes already include Product and Organization schema. To add or extend it, edit the JSON-LD in your theme code, or install a schema app. Use Product, Organization, and Service or LocalBusiness types, and avoid SoftwareApplication schema.

Can I edit robots.txt on Shopify?

Yes. Shopify generates robots.txt automatically, but you can customize it by editing the robots.txt.liquid file in your theme. This is useful for adjusting crawl rules, though most stores do not need to change the defaults.

Why is my Shopify store not showing in Google?

Common causes are the storefront still being password-protected, the online store sales channel not being published, or a noindex setting on specific pages. This checker flags indexability and crawl issues so you can pinpoint the cause.

Does Shopify create my sitemap automatically?

Yes. Shopify generates a sitemap at /sitemap.xml that updates as you add products and pages. If this checker reports it missing, confirm your storefront is published and not password-protected.