Weekly scans compare the current site against last week instead of treating every audit as a fresh spreadsheet.
Continuous SEO automation
SEO should improve every week, not once a year.
The OptimizerShop model is simple: bots keep scanning, prioritizing, updating, and reporting so your store and website do not drift backward after a one-time cleanup.
SEO changes every week: new products launch, pages go stale, links break, images get uploaded without alt text, and Google finds new issues.
Traditional SEO tools usually stop at alerts. Store owners still have to decide what matters, write the fix, and remember to apply it.
OptimizerShop turns that into a recurring bot workflow, starting with Shopify and expanding toward regular websites.
Built for Shopify merchants who need fixes, not another checklist.
OptimizerShop connects to Shopify, audits your catalog, and runs the right automation for each product.
Safe fixes can be automated while bigger content changes stay in approval mode.
Reports show what improved, what changed, and what the next best SEO actions are.
How OptimizerShop handles it
The frontend gets merchants installed and onboarded. The optimization engine handles scans, AI routing, Shopify updates, and scheduled cleanup.
Scan the site or Shopify catalog on a schedule.
Score pages and products against technical, content, image, schema, and search-readiness checks.
Generate prioritized fixes and route each one to the right bot.
Log before and after changes so SEO work becomes measurable over time.
Questions Shopify merchants ask
Is continuous SEO different from an SEO audit?
Yes. An audit tells you what is broken at one point in time. Continuous SEO keeps checking for new problems and new opportunities every week.
Will OptimizerShop support regular websites?
That is the planned expansion path. The Shopify app stays on Vercel and the bot engine can later support WordPress, Webflow, and generic websites as connected customer properties.
Will bots change pages without approval?
Safe metadata and schema fixes can eventually run in autopilot mode. Larger copy rewrites, new pages, and video scripts should start in approval mode.