
StoreClaw
Grow your store profits with agents that know how to sell
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Grow your store profits with agents that know how to sell
2.2K followers
StoreClaw is the first AI commerce platform with agents that know how to sell, so you can make more money with less effort and less stress. Connect StoreClaw to your existing store and it will study your numbers, current sales figures, and growth trajectory, and then offer proactive suggestions that it can execute on your behalf — once you give it your approval. Ask StoreClaw how your business is doing any time, anywhere. Sell more with less stress: StoreClaw.







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This sounds dangerously efficient, does it actually make edits directly inside shopify without manual review every time?
StoreClaw
@imogen_wallace This is a huge efficiency improvement,you can make edits through simple and natural conversations.
StoreClaw
@imogen_wallace Yes — it executes inside Shopify, not just recommends. You decide what ships autonomously vs. what queues for your sign-off, and most operators dial that in over time. The goal is fewer decisions on your plate, not zero oversight on principle.
StoreClaw
@imogen_wallace Totally understand your concern! In Store Claw,you can freely set which changes go live automatically and which ones wait for your approval first.
Most users will adjust this setting little by little as they get used to it. We aim to cut down your daily trivial work, while you still keep full overall supervision all the time.
Does the SEO audit flag duplicate meta descriptions before the agents rewrite them?
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@elijah_smith6 Thanks Elijah, good catch on the order of operations. Yes — duplicate meta descriptions are surfaced in the audit step as their own flagged issue, alongside missing descriptions, length violations, and keyword cannibalization across pages. The agent only proposes rewrites once you've seen the diagnostic, and you approve which ones to actually touch.
StoreClaw
@elijah_smith6 Absolutely it does! Our SEO audit will first spot and mark out all duplicate meta descriptions clearly ahead of time. This way you can know all existing issues upfront, and the AI will only start rewriting after sorting these problems out properly.
StoreClaw
@elijah_smith6 Sure thing! Our SEO audit can easily pick out all repeated meta descriptions in advance. You can get a clear overview of these issues first, then let the AI carry out targeted rewriting work later on.
What’s the most credits a single skill has consumed in real world testing?
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@luz_bidelspach Pretty much all AI-driven tasks on StoreClaw use credits, like writing product content, optimizing listings, doing competitor research and making marketing copies.
Actually there’s no set credit cost for any single feature. It all depends on how heavy the work is, like how long the content is or how many products you need to analyze. That’s why we don’t list fixed rates upfront.
No worries though, you can always check the exact credits used in Usage Records under Settings right after each task finishes.
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@luz_bidelspach Task-generation actions started in StoreClaw generally consume credits, including AI-powered tasks such as content generation, listing optimization, competitor analysis, and campaign copy generation.
The number of credits consumed by a single task is not fixed. It varies based on output complexity, such as content length or the number of items being analyzed. For that reason, we do not publish a fixed per-task price list in advance.
After each task is completed, you can review the exact deduction in Settings -> Usage under Usage Record.
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@luz_bidelspach Thanks Luz — to actually answer your question rather than around it: we don't have a clean ceiling number to quote yet because the beta is small and the heaviest jobs (full-catalog audits on large stores) haven't been stress-tested. Directionally, single-product actions are tens of credits, mid-sized jobs are low hundreds, and the biggest jobs we've seen are in the low thousands. We'll publish a real ceiling once we have meaningful data across more store sizes.
Love the idea of StoreClaw. The gap between insight and execution is where most of my time goes.
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@mia_qiao
Totally, that’s exactly the pain point StoreClaw is aiming at.
Turning insight into execution is where most of the real time gets lost, and closing that gap is the whole value.
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@mia_qiao Thank you~
StoreClaw
@mia_qiao Appreciate it! That insight-to-execution gap is exactly where operators lose their week. Diagnosing is the easy 10% — shipping the fix across every channel is the other 90%. That's where the engine earns its keep.
Congrats on the launch and congrats on hitting number one on Product Hunt. I have one detailed question about how StoreClaw handles post execution tracking.
When you approve a suggestion and the agent goes ahead and makes the change does it come back afterward and show you whether the change actually worked? For example if it updates product copy to improve conversion rate will it monitor that page over the next week and report back on whether the conversion actually improved and by how much?
Closing that loop between suggestion, execution and results seems really important for building trust in the platform over time. Would love to know if that tracking is already built in or if it is on the roadmap.
The approval layer design is what caught my attention — lower-risk work runs autonomously, higher-stakes changes (pricing, budget) queue for review. That's actually a sensible trust model rather than the usual "AI does everything" overclaim. What I'm wondering about is conflict resolution: if I'm running StoreClaw across Amazon and Shopify simultaneously and I approve a price change on one channel, does it automatically sync to the other, or does it treat them as separate decisions? I think your concept is quite similar to magicpin's Vera.
DeckSpeed
Wondering how StoreClaw handles edge cases during high-volume events like Prime Day or major seasonal launches.
StoreClaw
@hanzhizhang0405 Great question.During high-volume events like Prime Day or seasonal launches, StoreClaw is designed to continuously monitor store data and react based on predefined goals, historical trends, and real-time performance signals.
For important actions, merchants can also provide specific instructions or approval preferences to maintain control during critical periods.
DeckSpeed
@lena_pan2026 Thank you for your reply. And congrats on your launch!
StoreClaw
@hanzhizhang0405
Great question — during high-volume events, StoreClaw runs with stricter guardrails, real-time monitoring, and configurable thresholds so sellers can control how autonomous it gets.
StoreClaw
@hanzhizhang0405 Peak is where the engine shines. Listing health, inventory signals, lifecycle, content — the ops layer that usually cracks under volume keeps running clean across every channel. And the post-event diagnostics that normally take a week of post-mortems? Hours. You're already shipping the next round of optimizations while everyone else is still pulling reports.