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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
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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how safe are the automated seo changes? can store owners approve every action before it goes live?
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@wyatt_carter Every automated SEO change requires your explicit approval before going live,you’re always in full control.
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@wyatt_carter Safety is our top priority here. No automated SEO updates go live directly, owners hold the final approval right for all operations.
StoreClaw
@wyatt_carter Automated SEO changes in StoreClaw are completely safe and fully compliant with platform guidelines.
And you must manually approve every single SEO action before it goes live—from listing inspection, keyword optimization to meta description updates. You stay in full control; nothing gets published automatically.
Shopify store owners are going to love this.Does it support headless ecommerce setups as well?
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@barnaby_lloyd Yes, we’re fully API-driven, which means headless is not just supported, it’s built for. As long as your headless setup uses Shopify’s backend, StoreClaw can automate SEO, pricing, and inventory with your approval workflows intact.
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StoreClaw
@barnaby_lloyd Thanks Barnaby. Yes — because StoreClaw connects through the Shopify Admin API, it works the same whether your frontend is the standard Shopify storefront or a headless setup (Hydrogen, Next.js, custom). The listing edits, schema updates, pricing changes, inventory moves — those all flow through the Admin API and don't care what's rendering on the customer side.
Where it gets nuanced: anything we write that depends on rendered HTML (some on-page SEO checks, page-speed diagnostics) is read against your live storefront URL, so we just need a public URL to crawl. As long as your headless build is reachable, that part works too.
Congrats on the launch!
Can it optimise for profit on low‑margin stores too, or is it mainly tuned for revenue growth?
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StoreClaw
@munis_abbas Thanks a lot! StoreClaw is built to optimize for both revenue growth AND profit—it works especially well for low‑margin stores. Our pricing optimizer, cost calculations, competitor benchmarking, and listing strategies all factor in profit margins, costs, and ad spend to prioritize your net profit, not just top-line revenue.
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@munis_abbas Thanks Munis. Both, and you can tell it which. The agent reads your margin structure when it connects to your store and can weigh recommendations toward profit per order, contribution margin, or top-line revenue depending on what you set as the goal.
Practically: on a low-margin store, that often means it'll suggest pause this discount code that's eroding margin on 18% of orders before it suggests spin up a bundle to grow AOV. On a higher-margin store, the priority order flips.
Where we're still tuning: the trade-off math gets fuzzier when contribution margin varies wildly across SKUs in the same cart. Working on it.
This sounds like having an AI growth team on standby.Can it handle multilingual product optimization too?
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StoreClaw
@peyton_perez That’s such a nice comment! We already support product optimization for most mainstream languages to fit cross-border business needs. We are also steadily expanding and upgrading our multilingual capabilities.
StoreClaw
@peyton_perez StoreClaw supports multilingual product optimization and we're scaling that based on which markets operators in the beta are pushing into.
300 credits for a full SEO fix is actually generous. What’s the average credit usage for medium-sized stores?
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@ana_popescu2 Glad you think our credit pricing is fair! For medium-sized stores, the average monthly credit usage is around 300–800 credits (covering Listing optimization, SEO, page checks, review insights, etc.). Exact usage varies slightly by product count, optimization frequency, and feature usage. For a more precise estimate, feel free to contact our support at custosmer.support@storeclaw.ai.
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@ana_popescu2 Thanks a lot for your compliment! Credit consumption varies greatly based on different business demands. There is no fixed standard for medium-sized stores, most of them stay at a moderate level, and it is quite cost-effective for daily basic optimization work.
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@ana_popescu2 Thanks, appreciate it.
Would love for you to give it a try with your store and see the impact firsthand. If anything comes up, my team will be happy to support along the way.
Curious about the product copy optimization side.Can it maintain an existing brand voice consistently?
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StoreClaw
@carter_garcia Absolutely. We attach great importance to style consistency. It can adjust and polish content while keeping your original brand tone and writing style steady. We are also constantly refining related style matching features for better results.
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@carter_garcia Thanks Carter, and to add the mechanism to what Lena and Satomi said: when you connect a store, the agent samples your existing listings, product pages, and (if you connect them) your social and email channels, then builds a voice profile it references on every generation. Tone, vocabulary, sentence rhythm, words you avoid. New copy gets checked against the profile before it surfaces for your approval.
Where it's not magic: if your existing brand voice is itself inconsistent — which is common — the agent will surface that and ask you to pick a direction before locking the profile. We'd rather flag the ambiguity than guess.
Love seeing tools focused on actual outcomes. How customizable are the generated product copy styles?
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StoreClaw
@antonio_manuel1 Thanks a lot! The generated product copy supports full customization. You can set brand tone, writing style and target audience freely, and adjust content length and marketing focus to perfectly match your store style and different platform demands.
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@antonio_manuel1 Thanks Antonio, and to add to what Satomi listed: customization works on two layers.
First, a global voice profile built from your existing content — tone, vocabulary, sentence rhythm, words you avoid. The agent matches new copy to that profile by default, so most of the customization happens passively.
Second, explicit overrides per product line or category. If your athletic SKUs need a punchier voice than your loungewear, you set that once and the agent generates accordingly. Same for length, platform-specific format (Amazon bullets vs. Shopify hero copy), and which value props lead.