Enter a storefront
Use a root domain, product URL, or `.myshopify.com` handle. The detector normalizes the URL before scanning.
Paste a storefront URL. ShopEyes works as a free Shopify theme detector and free Shopify app detector, returning public theme, app stack, storefront screenshot, and core store signals in one focused report.
Enter a Shopify store URL to start.
ShopEyes reads public storefront signals and organizes them into the parts operators actually compare: theme, apps, and store context.
Use a root domain, product URL, or `.myshopify.com` handle. The detector normalizes the URL before scanning.
ShopEyes checks visible theme clues, app scripts, storefront metadata, screenshot cache, and app store links.
Use the result to compare competitors, qualify prospects, plan app outreach, or prepare an agency audit.
The homepage starts with a single URL, then links into the deeper pages when you want to browse patterns across many stores.
Most Shopify research starts with one question: what is this store using, and what does that say about how it grows?
Separate theme choice, app stack, and category context before you turn a competitor into a build plan.
Use the detected stack to spot upgrade paths, migration clues, retention gaps, and app consolidation opportunities.
Read detected tools as retention, conversion, support, post-purchase, AI, and operations signals.
Guides and news explain how to read themes, apps, and public storefront signals like a growth system.
Step-by-step frameworks for theme detection, app detection, agency research, and outreach workflows.
NewsShort trend briefs about theme, app, and competitive intelligence patterns across Shopify stores.
ExtensionUse the Chrome extension when you are already browsing a Shopify store and want the side-panel view.
No. It reads public storefront signals only. Private admin data, server-side integrations, and hidden backend tools are outside the detection scope.
No. Some apps leave visible frontend signals; others do not. Treat the app list as structured evidence, not a complete confession from the store.
Homepage screenshots are cached asynchronously. If a store is new to ShopEyes, the first result may use a fallback while the screenshot queue runs.
Yes. The public detector is free to use and does not require signup. The Chrome extension is a separate storefront-side workflow.
Start with a URL, review the public Shopify signals, and turn the result into one useful research question.