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Store Launch Readiness Scanner

Check whether a Shopify or independent ecommerce store is ready to launch across trust, checkout, tracking, SEO, mobile, policy pages, and operations.

Quick Answers

TL;DR: Enter a store URL, review detected launch risks, then follow the fix path. Visitors can inspect the whole tool, but scans require sign-in.

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How to use the launch scanner before sending traffic
Answer-first operating guide

Use the launch readiness scanner before opening a store to paid traffic, influencer traffic, or email campaigns. The useful output is a prioritized blocker list: what the crawler can see, what the owner must confirm privately, and which tutorial should fix each launch gap.

Inputs

What to enter

Enter the store URL and confirm private checks such as test order completion, payment availability, tracking events, policy accuracy, fulfillment readiness, and mobile checkout behavior.

Outputs

What you get back

The scanner returns a readiness score, issue severity, public crawl findings, manual confirmations, and tutorial routing for the most important fixes.

Rule

Core rule

A store is not ready because the homepage looks finished. It is ready when trust pages, checkout, tracking, SEO basics, mobile UX, product promises, and fulfillment evidence are all acceptable.

Example

Example result

If a store has good product pages but missing return policy, weak mobile checkout evidence, and no GA4 purchase confirmation, the scanner should route policy, checkout, and tracking fixes before ad launch.

Use it when

Best use cases

Use it before first launch, after a theme change, before a major campaign, or when paid traffic is converting poorly and the team suspects store-side blockers.

Do not use it when

Limits

Do not treat it as a replacement for a full human audit. Legal claims, payment account status, fulfillment promises, and analytics purchase events still need owner verification.

How to Use
1

Enter the store URL

Add the public store URL and select the platform, category, market, and launch stage so the scanner can choose the right checklist.

2

Review detected page targets

Confirm the pages the scanner should look for, including homepage, shipping, refund, privacy, terms, contact, product, and collection pages.

3

Confirm private checks

Mark checks that public crawling cannot prove, such as payment testing, mobile checkout, GA4 purchase events, and Search Console submission.

4

Follow the fix path

Use the report score, critical blockers, evidence, and tutorial links to fix launch risks before paid traffic or a public launch.

FAQ
What is a store launch readiness scan?

A store launch readiness scan checks whether an ecommerce store has the public pages, trust signals, checkout readiness, tracking setup, SEO basics, and mobile performance needed before launch.

Do I need to connect Shopify?

No. The first version is designed around public pages and does not require Shopify OAuth. It can still auto-detect Shopify signals and apply Shopify-specific checks.

Why do I need to sign in to run it?

Running a scan creates server-side crawl work and saved report records, so execution is limited to signed-in users. Visitors can still view the full tool UI and sample report.

How many pages can I scan?

Visitors cannot run scans. Basic users scan up to 10 pages, Pro users scan up to 20 pages, and Max users scan up to 50 pages when execution is enabled.

What does the launch score mean?

The launch score summarizes technical, trust, SEO, performance, tracking, and ecommerce readiness signals. Critical blockers should be fixed before paid traffic.

Can this replace a human store audit?

No. The scanner is a first-pass diagnostic that routes issues to tutorials. Severe or repeated blockers should still be reviewed by an experienced operator.

Does the scanner check GA4, Meta Pixel, SEO, and checkout?

It can detect public script traces and SEO signals, then asks the user to confirm private checks such as purchase events, test orders, and mobile checkout completion.

How do Pro and Max scans differ?

Pro and Max are intended for deeper page coverage and history comparison. Max adds a 50-page cap and stronger expert review routing for serious launch risks.

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A practical launch audit for ecommerce beginners

This scanner helps store owners identify launch blockers across trust pages, checkout readiness, tracking, SEO, mobile performance, and operations before they spend money on traffic.

What it helps with

  • - See the pages and signals a launch-ready store should expose publicly
  • - Separate crawl-detectable issues from private checks the user must confirm
  • - Route every blocker to a focused tutorial instead of a generic audit dump

Practical outcomes

  • - A clearer launch readiness score and top fix list
  • - A tutorial path for policies, checkout, tracking, SEO, and mobile issues
  • - A visible upgrade path from 10-page checks to deeper Pro and Max reviews

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