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I scored 50 Shopify product pages with AI. Here's what almost all of them got wrong.

I scored 50 Shopify product pages with AI. Here's what almost all of them got wrong.

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92% of the Shopify product pages I analyzed scored below 60 out of 100. Not because the products were bad. Not because the stores looked ugly. Most of them were actually well-designed — nice photos, clean layouts, decent branding. The kind of stores you'd look at and think "yeah, this seems legit." But looking legit and converting visitors into buyers are two very different things. I built PageScore , an AI tool that tears apart product pages and scores them on copy, trust signals, CRO, social proof, and more. Over the past few weeks, I've run it against 50 Shopify stores — mostly DTC brands doing $5K-$50K/month in revenue. Stores with real products, real traffic, and real ad spend. The same five mistakes showed up over and over. If you're running a Shopify store, there's a good chance you're making at least three of them right now. 1. Social proof is buried below the fold Here's what happens on most product pages I scored: the hero section has a product image, a title, a price, and an

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