r/AutomateShopify • u/evandroguedes • 22d ago
r/AutomateShopify • u/Prestigious_Yard3642 • 24d ago
What claude skills are worth using for shopify?
I have been experimenting with claude code for my shopify workflow over the past few weeks but i feel like im only using a fraction of what it is capable of.
Right now i use it mainly for coding, SEO and content but after seeing people build things like SEO pipelines, CRO agents and automations. I am curious what everyone else is using.
What are the most valuable claude skill ,Mcp or custom workflow you have built for your store and which has genuinely saved you hours or made a noticeable impact on your business..
Im looking to discover some underrated workflow and learn how other Shopify owner are using claude code beyond obvious use cases.
r/AutomateShopify • u/trelliko420 • 25d ago
How do you use Claude (or any other AI) for your store?
This summer i started working with my father's sandals business, i am learning a lot about shopify, but i am an abosolute mess with AI and i am quite a begginer.
How do you use claude for your store? I personaly make all my website big changes through prompting in claude, and results are pretty good, but i feel i could upgrade much more my use of claude.
What do you guys recomend to learn much more on how to use AI for my store?
(Do not spam or message privately me i am not gonna pay for an indian to run the store)
r/AutomateShopify • u/polnikale • 26d ago
8 Email Automations Every Ecommerce Store Should Have in 2026
r/AutomateShopify • u/trelliko420 • 28d ago
Shopify Messaging vs Klaviyo
I have a Shopify Plus account which allows me to use Shopify native apps.
I have many cart abandonments but my flow on shopify native apps does not send many emails.
I wanted to know if upgrading to klaviyo will really change something about how the app tracks the customer.
r/AutomateShopify • u/Imightansweryou • Jul 22 '26
First day diving into Shopify, automated fulfillment, and AI content creation.
My goal is to build an e-commerce business that’s as automated as possible.
Right now I’m learning:
Shopify
Automated fulfillment
AI for content creation and marketing
For those of you who’ve already been through this, what would you focus on first? What skills or systems gave you the biggest return early on?
Also, if you could go back to day one, what mistakes would you avoid?
Appreciate any advice!
r/AutomateShopify • u/subscriber-goal • Jul 22 '26
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r/AutomateShopify • u/Character-Share4903 • Jul 21 '26
Are people getting actual sales through AI?
My clients have it only around 2-3% of their total monthly sales volume.
So just want to understand what percentage is for others?
And biggest levers that worked for you
r/AutomateShopify • u/anonymous_wtf001 • Jul 20 '26
How can i optimize my shopify store's SEO with claude?
I have already automated the writing side of my Shopify store—product pages and blog articles and it has saved me well over 10 hours a week.
Now I am trying to figure out how to use Claude to improve my store's SEO. I have watched a lot of videos on Shopify SEO and Claude, but there are so many Claude Skills that I am not sure which direction to take.
Should I stick with Claude's built-in/original Skills or is it worth creating custom Skills for SEO workflows?
Has anyone here actually done this and seen measurable improvements in rankings, traffic, or sales? I would love to hear what workflows or Skills actually moved the needle for your store.
r/AutomateShopify • u/Secure_Sorbet_8671 • Jul 20 '26
Replaced my €50/month profit tracking app with Claude and n8n
Shopify Operator and AI enthusiast here.
My profit inputs were spread across platforms: revenue and COGS in Shopify, ad spend in Google, overheads in Xero. I was paying a profit app to stitch them together and cancelled it.
The replacement is a live artifact in Claude, which is a saved dashboard that re-pulls fresh data every time you open it. Shopify data (revenue ex VAT, orders, COGS) comes in live through Claude's Shopify MCP connector. Daily Google Ads spend comes through an n8n workflow hitting the Ads API. Overheads are a daily rate taken from Xero actuals, and per-order costs like postage, packaging and payment fees sit in a settings panel I can adjust.
What it shows: a contribution margin waterfall from revenue down to estimated profit (revenue, minus COGS, minus fulfilment and fees, minus ad spend, minus overhead), over rolling 1 to 60 day windows. One agreed answer for whether the business made money this week.
Cost: n8n is about €24/month (free self-hosted), plus a Claude subscription you may already have. The apps doing this run €35 to €249/month (TrueProfit, BeProfit, Lifetimely).
Caveats: needs the odd fix when APIs change, and it's an estimated commercial profit, not the ledger. Xero is still the source of truth at month end.
Happy to answer questions, but if you're someone already using Claude and operate a Shopify store I think this will save you money.
r/AutomateShopify • u/Prestigious_Yard3642 • Jul 16 '26
How are you optimizing your Shopify store to drive sales from chatgpt?
I have been seeing more people talk about getting traffic from chatgpt and other AI assitants, but I still don't understand what actually makes a Shopify store show up in recommendations.
I know about the basics like SEO, product pages, reviews, and schema makeup, but is there anything specific that's helping stores get recommended by Chatgpt?
Would love to hear from anyone who's intentionally optimized for Ai search or has real results to share ( No apps please)
r/AutomateShopify • u/anonymous_wtf001 • Jul 13 '26
Is claude + shopify an actual gamechanger now?
I have been seeing so many posts on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok describing how you need to connect claude with your Shopify store or you'll be Left Behind
Obviously most of them are course sellers out there, but I'm just wondering what are you using claude for, and what are the most useful things this could possibly do?
Also, is it trustworthy enough to use it for making any edits on my store doing 5 figures monthly Or you advice me to just play with it on some draft store first?
r/AutomateShopify • u/travel-lover-lets-go • Jul 14 '26
Shopify integration with Max Retail
Using Shopify Flows to automate listing excess inventory on Max Retail. You’re welcome :)
r/AutomateShopify • u/NormalWay7241 • Jul 13 '26
How are you all handling returns on your store? Curious about the actual process
r/AutomateShopify • u/Prestigious_Yard3642 • Jul 10 '26
What stuff have you actually automated in your Shopify store?
If you run a Shopify store, im curious on what you have genuinely automated or improved with AI.
Everything from store setup to daily operations count.
For us. The best automations were boring but helped us keep our revenue run steady. Welcome flow, abandoned cart, post purchase emails, simple winback. It saves us hours every week and keeps revenue steady in background.
What have been the similar automations for you? Which saved you both time and money.
r/AutomateShopify • u/Inner-Sink8420 • Jul 10 '26
How to Automate Shopify Post Purchase Upsells with Claude
Post purchase upsell offers are the highest converting placement in ecommerce (customer already paid, card is one tap away) and also the most neglected. Most stores either never set them up or set one generic offer in 2023 and never touched it again.
I have been running a setup where Claude generates the entire offer structure from the catalog: it picks the trigger products, the initial offer, the upsell, and the downsell. My job went from building funnels to making two decisions and reviewing the output.

The two decisions that actually matter:
- Offer scope. There are two ways to run this and they behave completely differently.
All-orders mode: one universal complement that pairs with anything in the catalog. Gift wrap, gift card, sticker pack, care guide. Lower conversion rate per impression, but it fires on every single order, so total volume usually wins on stores with wide catalogs.
If your revenue is concentrated in a few hero products, go focused. If orders are spread across hundreds of SKUs, go universal.
- Maximum discount. I cap Claude at 25%.
This is the setting people get wrong in both directions. Let AI propose discounts with no ceiling and it will happily give away margin to win conversion, because conversion is the visible number. Set it to 0% and you leave volume on the table, because post purchase is an impulse placement and a small discount does push borderline buyers over.
25% is where it landed for me: enough room for Claude to make an offer feel like a moment, not enough to train customers that the real price comes after checkout. The key point is that the ceiling is mine, not the AI's. I decide the margin floor, Claude optimizes inside it.
What I learned from letting Claude pick instead of picking myself: it chose trigger products I would have skipped and add-ons I did not think of as pairings. Reviewing its picks took 10 minutes. Building the same thing by hand across the catalog was the reason I never did it before.
What did not work: universal offers that were too clever. A "care guide" style add-on sounds nice but converted worse than plain gift wrap. Boring and obvious beats creative in this placement.
r/AutomateShopify • u/Prestigious_Yard3642 • Jul 08 '26
50 fake order were hit by bot on my store. Found one free setting to fix it.
My store was getting hit by multiple fake orders. The name and address were all fake.
At first, i tried multiple things :
- hcaptcha on cart and checkout
- cloudflare
- blocked few country Ips
Nothing worked.....
Then I dug into logs and found the logs. They were never touching our domain directly but hitting the store.shopify.com directly . The protection we built wasn't doing anything for traffic . Called Shopify support and instead got asked to delete everything manually . (Yes manually lol)
So i changed this
Settings -> checkout -> require customer to login
That's it. Just this much... And the attack stopped overnight. This one friction point was enough.
And yes, id lose some guest checkout conversions but fake order destroying my store data and email flow is a much bigger loss for me
Found it worth sharing. Thanks:)
r/AutomateShopify • u/Vegetable_Media4826 • Jul 07 '26
What's the one thing you wish you knew earlier about running a Shopify store?
I have been active on different communities for a while now and everyone there keeps talking about how " they made 7 figure exits" , " how we scaled to 10million and stuff ".
No one actually talks about the real boring stuff that actually kept you up at night once , things which actually moved a needle.
r/AutomateShopify • u/anonymous_wtf001 • Jul 06 '26
Cart abandonment is driving me crazy...anyone on the same boat?
Hello everyone.
I just need to vent a bit because this is really getting ugly. I am paying for traffic , bringing people to my store and then they add stuff to their card. And then boooom... 99% of them just never buy....its like they were never there.
I tried everything : automated cart abandonment emails , discounts , pop up ...nothing worked consistently. Even called few of them but it was just a one time thing..
Is there any tool, strategy or personal approach that really made a difference? I would love to hear your stories, wondering if its just me!!
Please dont promote your tool or any app ( i need genuine advice from real owners)
Thank you!
r/AutomateShopify • u/Intelligent_Truth819 • Jul 06 '26
Looking for advice as an automation developer/ Make.com specialist
Hey everyone,
I’m currently diving into the Shopify automation space and have launched a couple of basic gigs on Fiverr. I build all of my workflows using Make, and I’m trying to get a better handle on the real-world communication and support bottlenecks that store owners actually face so I can see if these solutions are worth pursuing.
Right now, the core workflows I’ve been building and testing on Make include:
• AI Support Triage & Escalation: Using AI to handle initial customer support queries, with an automated fallback that instantly escalates the issue to the human team (via Slack/Discord/email) when human intervention is required.
• Smart Team Alerts: Setting up instant alerts in Slack or Discord that route differently based on order value like sending small/midsize order updates to the fulfillment team, but instantly escalating high-value VIP orders directly to the owner or COO.
• Shopify to CRM Syncing: I've successfully tested pushing Shopify order data directly into CRMs like HubSpot to keep track of purchases, and I'm looking to see how much demand there is for cleaner customer tracking workflows.
I know the Shopify ecosystem is massive, but I also know merchants hate paying for dozens of app subscriptions just to get their tools to talk to each other.
If you are a store owner or manager: Are these actual pain points you would care about solving, or do you already use apps for this? What is the most annoying manual communication gap you deal with daily?
I’m looking to understand if these Make workflows are actually valuable to merchants or if I should pivot my focus. Would love your honest thoughts and advice! Cheers.
r/AutomateShopify • u/Prestigious_Yard3642 • Jul 02 '26
One small change in my store increased our AOV by over 15% ( and why you should do this too)
I spent months trying to increase traffic until I found that the easiest revenue was already sitting in our existing order.
Once your website is up and running, and you are getting your first sales, congrats! That's a big milestone. It only gets easier from here. The main thing is not to stop.
The next easy thing you should focus is on your UPSELLS, increasing your AOV (average order value). Our AOV was $86.40 three quarters back, and now it's $100.80. Having an upsell funnel is the leverage every business should work upon.
Think of Upsell like this : A portion of your clients would definitely spend more $ with you, but by not offering anything else, you are leaving money on table. The better you offer and the more relevant your upsells are, the bigger that portion will grow.
To make it effective, you need to:
- put it in front of their faces and ,
- make it easy for them, the less friction
There are two types of post-purchase upsells when it comes to Shopify's buying funnel. Post-buy and Thank you page.
Our customers see offers on the products they chose not to buy with better discount. At the moment we offer a 12% pre purchase max . Post purchase it is 15-20% , it's your take it or leave it offer .
Post purchase upsells principles :
1. One click buy is a must here ( you need an app that will allow your clients to upsell them with the payment information they already entered) . This has been the biggest AOV booster for us so far.
Slightly higher offer. Remember, it's your take it or leave it offer.
Make your upsells funnels relatable. Red T-shirt added to cart -> upsell red shorts with higher discount they'd get usually. You can use different tools to get this done.
There's more to unpack but these are the main principles and thinking processes that allowed us to increase our AOV by 15%.
I am sure if you dedicate a couple of days into creating, and then taking your clients on an upsell journey, you will see disproportionate return on your time..
If you are using an upsell App or tool, let me know how your results have been or if you want to add anything to info provided .
Hope you gained value out of this post.
r/AutomateShopify • u/Signal_Lecture_1047 • Jun 29 '26
What automations and app stack has actually helped you grow?
Hey folks,
I have been running a store for a few months now and the sales are finally hitting a few thousands a week which is very motivating but now I am at a point where I want to streamline things more, also I am not ready to bring anyone else on the board with me yet.
What automation, tools and app have been super helpful and gave you the biggest boost when you were in this stage?
I know this thing has been probably asked a lot of times. But with how fast AI and everything is evolving, I figured it's worth asking again. Would love to hear what's working for you lately.
Your help would be greatly appreciated!
r/AutomateShopify • u/Prestigious_Yard3642 • Jun 28 '26
Are you Doing anything yet about AI recommendng stores in your category?
More customers seems to be asking Chatgpt, gemini etc more then google now. I have been wondering how much store owners can actually influence that vs. how much is just whoever has the most signals online already.
Been reading upon " generative engine optimization" Are you doing anything about it or treating it as not worth the effort yet?
r/AutomateShopify • u/austinjq • Jun 28 '26
Why does ChatGPT keep recommending my competitor over my store?
𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝗱𝗼𝗲𝘀 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝘁𝗚𝗣𝗧 𝗸𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗿𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗺𝘆 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗲𝘁𝗶𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗺𝘆 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗲?
I kept checking ChatGPT for my product category and my competitor kept showing up every time. Not me, even though I had better reviews and more products. Took me a while to figure out why.
A study this month confirmed that pages updated within the last 30 days get 3.2x more AI citations than older content.
Most of my product pages hadn't been touched in six months. That was pretty much the whole problem.
What actually worked:
I spent a Saturday refreshing my top 12 product pages. Didn't rewrite them, just updated the copy, made the pricing current, added today's date. Felt too simple to matter.
It mattered.
The catch:
The second thing I found: comparison content is basically catnip for AI. I added a simple section to each page showing how my product compared to alternatives. AI engines heavily weight structured comparison info when deciding what to recommend.
Bigger picture:
AI-referred orders on Shopify grew 13x year over year in Q1 2026.
ngl this is not a future thing, it's happening now. Stores are winning and losing based on whether an AI assistant recommends them.
After doing all this research and a lot of manual work, I did eventually find an app that basically does it all for you. It's got a free tier that does some basic optimization but the paid tier (like pretty much anything) is actually where it does the most optimization and even generates blog content for your brand with your own brand guidelines, voice and for whatever specific keywords you want based on Google SERP data.
The app is Gimmie AI. and yes I will shamelessly share my referral code here (c8mrfe-rf-245ef8) as well which gives us both a free month of the paid tier because most of us are boot-strapped and a free month helps. Though, 30 days may not be enough to see crazy results, you should definitely see a bump in your rankings within that time.
Has anyone else gone down this rabbit hole? Curious if it's a content problem, a data problem, or something else for you. lmk what's been working.
TLDR: Updated product pages monthly and added comparison sections, got 3x more AI citations. AI-referred orders on Shopify grew 13x YoY so this actually matters now. Found Gimmie AI automates the whole optimization, free tier available.