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A Shopify audit that tells you what to do next.

Fixitify discovers the shape of your public storefront, reviews representative page types and turns observable problems into a prioritized action plan your team can actually work through.

4audit areas
1prioritized action plan
0admin access required
Representative storefront evidence
From finding to fixEvidence → priority → action → verification
Why Fixitify is different

Do not audit one page and pretend you understand the whole store.

A Shopify storefront is a system. Products, collections, content, templates, apps and navigation all influence what customers and search engines experience.

Fixitify first discovers the shape of that system. It then reviews a representative set of pages so the report can distinguish a one-off issue from a pattern repeated across a template or catalog workflow.

System first. Page-level evidence stays visible, but the action plan groups symptoms around the likely system that creates them.
01
Discover

Map the storefront before judging it

Find products, collections and relevant public page types so the audit starts with context instead of a homepage-only snapshot.

02
Sample

Review representative page types

Use a useful mix of storefront entities to separate isolated defects from patterns that may repeat across the store.

03
Explain

Connect each finding to evidence

Keep affected sampled URLs and confidence context visible so your team can review where every observation came from.

04
Act

Turn findings into a short action plan

Group related symptoms, show where to fix them in Shopify and keep the sequence focused on the highest-value work.

From scan to useful work

A score should open the conversation, not end it.

A single number can tell you whether the store looks healthy overall, but it cannot tell you what to do next. Fixitify is designed around the findings beneath the score: what was observed, how broad the pattern appears to be and which sampled pages support it.

That makes the audit useful to more than one role. A merchant gets clarity. An SEO specialist gets a starting point. A developer gets affected pages and implementation context. An agency gets a consistent first-pass view across client stores.

Built around evidence

Three things a useful audit should always tell you.

Useful diagnosis needs a clear observation, a place to inspect and a reason to prioritize the work.

01

What was observed

The report should describe the storefront signal clearly enough for a non-specialist to understand the concern.

02

Where it was observed

Affected sampled URLs make the finding reviewable instead of turning it into an abstract warning.

03

What deserves attention first

Priority should reflect evidence and practical impact, not merely the number of checks a scanner can run.

Start with evidence

See your Shopify store through the same evidence your team can act on.

Start with the public storefront. No Shopify admin access or app installation required.

Run your free store audit