I’ve been working on Shopscan.io — a Shopify store audit tool that helps freelancers, developers, and agencies turn cold leads into paying clients.
If you’ve ever tried winning a Shopify project, you probably offered a “free audit.” But manual audits take hours — Lighthouse tests, screenshots, writing insights, formatting PDFs — all before the client even replies.
By the time you’re done, the lead has gone cold.
Shopscan automates this process. Just enter a Shopify store URL — it runs 50+ checks across:
- Performance (Lighthouse + Core Web Vitals) - SEO(metadata, schema, image alt, H1s, etc.) - Accessibility (ARIA, alt text, WCAG compliance) - Mobile & UX - Security - Conversion & Content Quality
You get a detailed, shareable PDF or web report that looks client-ready, with plain-English explanations of what’s broken, why it matters, and how to fix it.
Example insight from a recent scan:
“Your page has a 3.0s Total Blocking Time. That’s not just UX - that’s lost revenue. Cutting it by 1s can raise conversions 5–25%.”
Shopscan isn’t another SEO checker. It’s built for *agencies who want to generate leads*, not just scores.
Free scans: full reports with performance, SEO, and UX breakdowns Pro: advanced insights, historical tracking, and scheduled scans White-label (coming soon): brand reports as your own
In early tests, agencies saw 3–5× higher reply rates when sending Shopscan reports to prospects instead of cold messages.
Try It
You can run a free scan of any Shopify store and download the report instantly.
Would love your feedback on:
- What extra checks (or data sources) would make this genuinely more valuable to you?
- How do you currently qualify Shopify leads, and would an automated report fit that workflow?
- Should Shopscan expand beyond Shopify (e.g., WooCommerce, Webflow, or custom storefronts)?
Happy to share a sample report privately if you’d like to see the full output.
- Noel