Shopify Website App Checker

Verify whether a website looks like Shopify first, then check public storefront code for visible apps and commerce tools.

Website app checking starts with platform detection

A Shopify website app checker should not list app results until it has verified Shopify storefront clues. Detectify checks public markers such as Shopify-hosted assets, checkout references, storefront objects and Shopify CDN patterns before matching app signatures.

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What a website checker can detect

Website-level detection works best for storefront features that have to load in the browser: product reviews, popups, search widgets, subscription selectors, upsell blocks, analytics pixels and payment messaging.

What a website checker cannot prove

It cannot confirm private apps, backend automations or tools that do not render public assets. If an app only affects admin workflows, inventory, fulfillment or reporting, a public website checker may have no evidence to match.

Best workflow for checking a Shopify website

Start with the homepage or a high-traffic product page. Product pages often expose more app signals than the homepage because reviews, subscription selectors, upsells, variant tools and delivery widgets usually appear near the product form.

After running the checker, compare the result categories. Apps usually describe storefront functionality, analytics entries describe tracking or attribution, and payment methods describe checkout or payment messaging traces. That separation matters because not every third-party script is a Shopify app.

Why platform verification matters

Many ecommerce websites look similar from the outside. A checker that skips Shopify verification can produce misleading results by matching generic analytics or payment scripts on non-Shopify sites. Detectify keeps the process conservative: first Shopify signals, then app signatures, then grouped results.

Check a Shopify website now

Use the Shopify App Detector to scan a public URL, or read how to know if a store is Shopify if you want to understand the platform verification step.

Shopify website app checker FAQ

Can Detectify check any website?

It can load public websites, but Shopify app results are only useful when the storefront appears to run on Shopify.

Why do some Shopify websites show no apps?

Some stores use custom implementations, backend-only apps or app configurations that leave no reliable public trace.

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