AI Deep Dive for Shopify Stores: Your Store, Seen Clearly
This page covers what an AI deep dive looks like for a Shopify store: what gets checked, what gets fixed, and what it costs.
You sell on Shopify. You have products, ads, and maybe a few apps. Sales feel stuck. You want one person to look at your whole store, your software, and your processes, and tell you what to fix. You also wonder what AI would say about your product pages and checkout. This 2-3 day deep dive does exactly that.
For a Shopify store, the deep dive starts with the customer's path. AI reads your product titles, descriptions, images, and reviews. It checks your collections, search bar, and checkout process. It also checks your product images for missing alt text and your site speed on mobile. It looks at the apps you have installed and whether they help or slow things down. It reviews your order flow, shipping settings, and email follow-ups. Then it compares your store to other Shopify stores in your niche. The written plan tells you, in plain words, which fixes will make the most money first. Some fixes can be shipped right away, such as a better product page or a new abandoned cart email.
A Shopify store is not a custom website. You work within Shopify's themes, apps, and settings. That means an AI deep dive has to fit those limits. Advice that needs a developer does not help you. You need changes you can make from the Shopify admin or with an app you already have. Your buyers also behave a certain way. They scroll product images, read reviews, and expect a fast checkout. So the plan focuses on product pages, trust signals, and cart flow, not on general web design. Many store owners try to fix everything at once. This plan stops that.
This deep dive costs $1,500 flat. It takes 2 to 3 days. You get a written plan. Some small fixes get shipped along the way. Bigger changes are quoted separately. The price does not change based on how many products you have, but a store with many apps or a heavily customized theme can take the full 3 days. If you only need a look at product pages and checkout, it stays on the short end. That includes the time to look at your product data and customer messages.
You send a link to your Shopify store and any login access you are comfortable sharing. Over the next day or two, the store gets looked at page by page, app by app, and order by order. You get a short note on what has been found so far. Then you receive the written plan. FocusDude walks you through each fix, tells you which ones he can do right away, and gives you a quote for anything bigger. You decide what to approve.
After the deep dive, you have a clear list of changes. Your product pages and checkout work better. Your apps are under control. You know exactly what to do next, and you can hand off the bigger fixes with a quote already in hand. No guesswork. You can move forward with confidence. The three questions below have their own answers.