
AI Blog Generator for Shopify
Free plan (3 articles/mo) · Pro $29/mo · Scale $79/mo — 3-day free trial on paid plansTurns your products and keywords into SEO blog drafts inside Shopify — you review, improve and publish.
Apps that take repetitive SEO and content work off your plate — built from real Shopify agency experience, installed via the Shopify App Store.

Turns your products and keywords into SEO blog drafts inside Shopify — you review, improve and publish.

Native Shopify surveys with AI analysis — understand what customers think without spending hours reading every response.

Replace static before/after photos with an interactive slider — configured in the Theme Editor, no code required.

Raise average order value with bundles, tiered deals and combo offers — one admin workflow, discounts that stay correct at checkout.

Offer targeted upsells right after checkout and cross-sells in customer accounts — configured without code, discounts applied automatically.
Practical Shopify Apps articles — guides and glossary, not news updates.

Shopify · Glossary · July 9, 2026
Shopify Flow automation turns repeatable store tasks into rules-based workflows. Learn how it works, where it fits, and how to implement it safely.

Shopify · Glossary · July 9, 2026
Shopify payment customization functions let merchants control how payment methods appear and behave in checkout. Use them to tailor payment options, payment terms, and review rules to specific orders.

Shopify · Glossary · July 9, 2026
Shopify post purchase extensions let merchants present offers after payment, inside the checkout flow, without rebuilding the whole experience. This guide explains how they work, where they fit, and what to watch for.

Shopify · Guide · July 8, 2026
Learn about Shopify's latest updates to the POS system that help you monitor and enhance your selling environment.

Shopify · Glossary · July 7, 2026
Shopify B2B is Shopify’s native wholesale selling setup for merchants who need company accounts, custom pricing, and controlled buying experiences. This guide explains how it works and how to implement it.

Shopify · Glossary · July 7, 2026
A practical guide to Shopify checkout extensibility for merchants and developers. Learn what it is, how it works, where it fits, and how to implement it safely.
Shopify apps are installed through the Shopify App Store, not through this website. Every app page links to its App Store listing, and billing runs through Shopify.
No. The apps work in the Shopify admin and don't inject scripts into your storefront theme.
Shopify gives merchants a strong commerce platform, but ranking a store and improving product pages is ongoing work. Blog planning, product content, image presentation, surveys, merchandising and conversion optimization all require repetition. The apps in this category are designed to remove that repetitive work while keeping the merchant in control of what reaches the live store.
That distinction matters. Automation is useful when it saves time without creating risk. For SEO and content, a human-in-the-loop workflow is often the better approach: the app can generate drafts, structure ideas, analyze feedback or power a visual section, but the merchant still reviews the final output and decides what fits the brand.
Apps listed in the Shopify App Store are installed through Shopify, and billing is handled by Shopify. That keeps the purchase flow familiar for merchants and avoids custom checkout confusion. This website acts as the product home for documentation, examples, comparisons and practical guidance, while the actual installation happens on the official listing.
For merchants, the best app is not always the one with the longest feature list. It is the one that solves a clear bottleneck without slowing the store, cluttering the admin or creating extra maintenance. Before installing any Shopify app, ask what job it should do, how often you will use it and whether it improves a measurable part of the business: organic traffic, conversion rate, average order value, customer understanding or operational speed.
Start with the constraint that hurts most. If you need more organic traffic, content and SEO workflows matter. If shoppers need to see visual proof, media and comparison tools can help. If you do not understand why visitors hesitate, surveys and feedback tools may reveal the problem faster than guessing. The right app should fit the current stage of the store instead of adding another layer of complexity.
The goal is not to install more apps. The goal is to replace manual work, improve a page or unlock a growth loop you can maintain. That is why these Shopify apps are intentionally focused: they solve specific merchant problems and keep the storefront as clean as possible.