App stack research from public storefront signals

See the visible apps a Shopify store runs.

Paste a Shopify URL. ShopEyes reads public storefront signals, detects visible apps when they expose reliable clues, and groups the stack by practical ecommerce workflow.

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ShopEyes groups visible app signals by practical ecommerce workflow, not just by app name.

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Enter a Shopify store URL to start.

Detected apps Workflow categories Theme and storefront signals
How to Read a Shopify App Stack

Three steps. Public signals only.

The original app detector prototype treated the app stack as a report, not a loose list. The production version keeps that structure while staying conservative about what storefront evidence can prove.

01

Paste a URL

Drop a Shopify storefront URL, whether it is a custom domain or a myshopify domain. The detector normalizes the input before the lookup starts.

example-store.com
02

Match script tags

ShopEyes reads public storefront clues, visible widgets, and app-related front-end signals, then matches what can be confirmed responsibly.

Reviews · Email · Search
03

Read the stack

Review apps by workflow, then compare the stack with theme, category, product count, Plus signal, and screenshot context.

Apps + Theme + Storefront
App categories

The shape of the Shopify app ecosystem.

Most app signals point to a job the store is trying to solve. Read these as workflow clues, not proof that a store is using every private or backend tool in that category.

Email & SMS

Lifecycle work
  1. 01KlaviyoRetention
  2. 02OmnisendEmail
  3. 03MailchimpCampaigns
  4. 04PrivyPopups

Reviews & UGC

Trust work
  1. 01Judge.meReviews
  2. 02YotpoReviews
  3. 03LooxPhotos
  4. 04VitalsUGC

Subscriptions & bundles

Repeat purchase
  1. 01RechargeReplenish
  2. 02AppstlePlans
  3. 03BundlerBundles
  4. 04Kaching BundlesUpsell
FAQ

Things people ask before they detect.

How does the Shopify App Detector work?

ShopEyes reads public storefront signals such as visible widgets, front-end scripts, embedded app blocks, and app-related markup. When a signal maps cleanly to a known app, it appears in the result.

What about apps that do not load any script on the storefront?

Backend-only apps, private custom apps, server-side integrations, warehouse systems, analytics pipelines, and apps that leave no public storefront signal may not be visible.

Is app detection useful for agencies?

Yes. Agencies can use visible app categories to qualify prospects, prepare sharper discovery questions, and understand whether a store is investing in retention, conversion, support, post-purchase, or operations work.

Does the App Detector change store data?

No. The web detector reads public signals only. It does not access private Shopify admin data, customer records, checkout settings, private apps, or backend systems.

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See the stack. Make the call.

Drop in a URL, get the visible app report, and turn public app signals into one useful research question.