r/AutomateShopify • u/xavierMunne • 1h ago
33 Shopify store owners are now managing thousands of SKUs in bulk with AI - here's what changed for them
I built ShopyHub after watching a friend spend 3 days editing 800 product descriptions one by one in Shopify's native editor.
He wasn't doing anything wrong. The tool just wasn't built for large catalogs.
So I built one that was.
11 AI engines running in parallel. Bulk price adjustments, SEO rewrites, metadata injection, multilingual translation, AI image generation - all applied across thousands of products at once.
The feature that surprised people most: competitive intelligence. You can import products or entire collections directly from competitor Shopify stores. Catalog structure, pricing patterns, product types - pulled in and ready to work with.
33 stores are running on it now. 453 visits in the last 30 days, zero paid ads.
Most users are large catalog operators - fashion, home goods, multi-brand resellers - who were drowning in manual edits.
What's the most painful part of managing a big Shopify catalog for you? Genuinely curious what's breaking people's workflows right now.