How does your Shopify store rank for SEO?
Shopify stores face unique SEO challenges — duplicate product URLs, missing meta descriptions, and incomplete structured data. Find out how your store ranks and what to fix.
What we check
Our scanner evaluates your store across 10 SEO categories and ~40 individual checks to identify what's helping and hurting your organic visibility.
Title Tags
Homepage and product SEO titles, Shopify’s title–store name pattern, length, and uniqueness.
Meta Descriptions
Homepage and product meta descriptions, Shopify’s default empty meta detection, and value propositions.
Heading Structure
Single H1 detection, Shopify dual-H1 theme issues, heading hierarchy, and product page headings.
Image Optimization
Alt tags, Shopify CDN auto-WebP detection, lazy loading, and external image flagging.
URL Structure
Clean Shopify /products/ URLs, keyword-rich handles, and duplicate collection URL detection.
Internal Linking
Navigation to key pages, Shopify breadcrumb detection, product recommendations, and footer links.
Schema Markup
Shopify’s auto-injected Product schema, Organization, BreadcrumbList, and WebSite + SearchAction.
Mobile-Friendliness
Viewport meta tag, Shopify theme font sizes, and touch target dimensions.
Canonical & Hreflang
Shopify’s auto-canonical tags, conflicting app canonicals, and Shopify Markets hreflang.
Social Tags
Shopify’s auto-generated OG tags, social sharing image, and Twitter card configuration.
Why SEO Matters
Over 40% of e-commerce revenue comes from organic search. When your store is properly optimised, Google and other search engines surface your products to shoppers who are actively searching for what you sell — for free.
SEO isn't just about keywords. It's about making your store technically sound, semantically rich, and easy for search engines to crawl, understand, and rank. Title tags, meta descriptions, schema markup, and internal linking all play a role.
Our SEO audit analyses your Shopify store from a search engine's perspective — checking the on-page factors that determine how you rank, how your listings appear in search results, and what you can fix to improve organic traffic.