Storefront evidence scan
Checks public product pages, collections, policies, crawler files, schema, protocol signals, and content-safety patterns.
Free scanner vs full audit
Start with a free storefront scan. Upgrade when you need proof that AI shoppers can understand the buying task, compare competitors, cite the right evidence, and recommend your store.

Try it
Use the result to decide whether the store is ready for scenario testing or whether the first fixes are obvious from public evidence.
Enter your store address and we’ll check whether AI assistants like ChatGPT have what they need to recommend you — and what’s missing.
Free, no account needed. Takes about 20 seconds and works on any live store.
What you get
Both are useful, but they answer different questions. The scanner is a fast diagnostic. The audit is the customer-ready evidence loop.
Use the free scanner to find visible gaps. Use the full audit when someone needs to decide what to change, share, or fund.
5 min
typical public scan setup
107
public signals found in the sample store scan
1 loop
scan, fix, rerun, and compare
Checks public product pages, collections, policies, crawler files, schema, protocol signals, and content-safety patterns.
Summarizes whether an AI shopper can see enough public evidence to consider the store worth testing.
Highlights missing or weak product, policy, schema, protocol, and monitoring surfaces.
Turns the scan into a buyer task that can be used as the starting point for a full audit.
Runs buyer prompts against the store and competitors instead of stopping at technical signals.
Shows what agents found, cited, misunderstood, or could not verify for the tested buying task.
Identifies when an AI shopper chooses another store because its product, policy, or checkout proof is clearer.
Turns findings into merchant-owned fixes, then reruns the same scenario to measure readiness and win-rate delta.
Comparison
A scan can tell you where the storefront looks weak. An audit tells you whether that weakness changed the recommendation outcome.
| Question | Free scanner | Full audit |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Quick storefront diagnosis | Customer-ready scenario review |
| Primary question | Can agents see enough evidence? | Will agents choose this store for this buyer task? |
| Evidence depth | Public scan signals and weakest gaps | Prompts, outcomes, transcripts, citations, competitors, and fix tasks |
| Output | Score, signal map, suggested fixes, next scenario | Shareable report, implementation plan, rerun target, exports, and monitoring path |
| When to use | Before signup, before a customer call, or after a theme/content change | Before launch, after fixes, for client deliverables, or for executive review |
When to upgrade
If a merchant or agency needs to decide what to ship, prove whether a fix worked, or share a report with their team, the full audit is the right product. The scanner is the front door; the audit is the operating loop.