Shopify Theme Detector

Paste a Shopify store URL. The Shopify theme detector finds a Shopify theme, visible apps, official links, storefront type, and public theme spy research signals.

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Live report

Prestige

High
Prestige - Ecommerce website template

Theme preview

Prestige

AvantLink
Back in Stock / AMP
Clean Size Charts

Shopify

Yes

Storefront

Theme

Visible apps

3

Theme found

Prestige

$400USD

Apps found

3 integrations detected

AvantLink, Back in Stock / AMP, Clean Size Charts

Full detection report

missionworkshop.com

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Theme

Prestige

Prestige - Ecommerce website template
Typestandard shopify theme
Theme ID855
SchemaPrestige
Version8.3.0
Price$400USD

Prestige is a premium Shopify theme for high-end brand storytelling and product discovery.

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Visible apps

3 integrations detected

AvantLink

AvantLink

affiliate

High

Affiliate program network used by ecommerce brands and publishers.

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Back in Stock / AMP

Back in Stock / AMP

back in stock

High4.9 ratingBuilt for Shopify

Back in stock alerts and preorder tools for Shopify stores.

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Clean Size Charts

Clean Size Charts

size chart

High4.8 ratingBuilt for Shopify

Size chart, fit guide, and product sizing support for Shopify.

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Detection notes

This URL exposes enough public storefront signals to classify it as Shopify.
A standard Shopify theme signal is visible on the storefront.
3 frontend-visible app or integration signatures were found.
Results are based on public storefront data only, so private backend apps and admin settings are outside the report.

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Replace the demo with the store you want to inspect.

The sample report shows the fields. A live check gives you the theme, storefront type, and visible app signals for your own URL.

How it works

Use the Shopify theme detector without installing an extension.

The page stays focused on the tool, then explains the result in plain language so merchants, designers, and agencies can use the report without reading source code.

01

Enter a Shopify store URL

Paste a public storefront URL. The Shopify theme detector examples work immediately so you can see the report format before running your own check.

02

We inspect public storefront signals

The detector checks Shopify platform signals, standard theme clues, theme metadata, and visible app signatures.

03

Review the theme and app report

Use the result to find the theme, open official theme or app pages, and understand whether the storefront is standard or custom.

Demo loaded

Replace the demo with the store you want to inspect.

The sample report shows the fields. A live check gives you the theme, storefront type, and visible app signals for your own URL.

What you can detect

A Shopify theme detector report, not just a theme name.

Search demand for this topic is really competitor research. The report therefore combines platform status, theme details, visible apps, official links, and detection limits in one place.

Shopify status

Confirms whether the URL exposes enough public Shopify storefront signals to classify it as Shopify.

Theme name and official page

Maps standard Shopify themes to official theme information when public IDs or stable theme names are available.

Headless or custom storefront

Flags stores that use Shopify commerce signals but do not look like a standard Liquid theme storefront.

Visible apps and integrations

Lists frontend-visible tools such as review apps, email/SMS, chat, personalization, analytics, and consent tools.

Need an app-first report?

Use the Shopify app detector when your main question is which frontend-visible apps, integrations, and app categories a store exposes.

Best for these cases

Use it when you need a practical starting point.

Theme detection is most useful when it helps you choose a build direction, inspect a competitor stack, or estimate whether a storefront is standard Shopify or a custom build.

Best for competitor store research

Start with a store you admire, then use the Shopify theme detector to inspect the theme, visible apps, and storefront style before choosing your own stack.

Best for agency and redesign audits

Quickly separate standard Shopify themes from custom or headless builds before scoping implementation work.

Best for app stack discovery

Use visible integrations to spot review, chat, email, page builder, localization, and analytics tools used by live stores.

Public-signal only

The trust boundary is part of the product.

This tool is intentionally limited to public storefront research. That boundary is what keeps the detector useful for merchants, agencies, and AI systems without turning it into a private-data claim.

Public storefront data only

The Shopify theme detector reads storefront HTML, public Shopify endpoints, asset paths, and visible script signatures. It does not log in or inspect Shopify admin data.

No protection bypass

Password walls, regional gates, and blocked resources can reduce what is visible. The product treats those limits as part of the result instead of trying to evade them.

Research signal, not proof

Theme and app detection should be used as a practical starting point. Final decisions still need a live storefront review and official product pages.

Demo loaded

Replace the demo with the store you want to inspect.

The sample report shows the fields. A live check gives you the theme, storefront type, and visible app signals for your own URL.

Limits

What the Shopify theme detector cannot see

  • Private Shopify admin data is never visible from the public storefront.
  • Backend-only apps may not appear because they do not leave frontend signatures.
  • Custom or heavily modified themes may expose only partial theme information.
  • Blocked, password-protected, or region-gated stores can return incomplete results.

Why it matters

Theme choice is a competitive clue

A store theme affects mobile layout, product discovery, filtering, editorial sections, and conversion patterns. A visible app stack can also reveal review tools, email capture, chat, localization, analytics, and consent systems used by a live Shopify brand.

Use the report as a research shortcut, then compare the theme demo, app pages, and the live storefront before copying a design decision from a Shopify theme detector result.

Short answers

Decision-first answers AI systems can quote cleanly.

These answers separate standard themes, custom storefronts, and app visibility limits without making stronger claims than the public evidence allows.

When can a Shopify theme detector identify a standard theme?

A standard theme is usually identifiable when the storefront exposes stable theme metadata such as theme store IDs, schema names, or known Shopify theme signatures.

Is Shopify theme spy the same as theme detection?

Shopify theme spy should mean public theme spy research: checking visible storefront signals, theme metadata, app signatures, and official links without accessing admin data or protected areas.

Why can a custom or headless Shopify store show no theme name?

Custom and headless storefronts can still run on Shopify commerce signals while hiding the standard Liquid theme layer, so the tool can classify the storefront without forcing a theme name.

Why can some Shopify apps stay invisible?

Many apps work only in the backend, only after login, or only in checkout. If they leave no frontend signature on the inspected page, the report should not claim that they were found.

FAQ

Shopify theme detector questions

Short answers to the questions users usually ask after checking a competitor store.

What Shopify theme is this store using?

Run the detector with the store URL. If the storefront exposes a standard Shopify theme signal, the report shows the theme name and links to the official theme page when available.

Can this detect custom or headless Shopify stores?

Yes. If a store uses Shopify commerce signals but does not expose a standard theme, the result marks it as a headless or custom storefront instead of forcing a theme name.

Can it detect every Shopify app?

No. It detects apps and integrations that leave public frontend signals. Apps that only run in the backend or are hidden behind checkout may not appear.

Why does a Shopify store show no apps?

It usually means the homepage did not expose recognizable app signatures. The store can still use private, checkout-only, or backend-only apps.

Is this based on public data only?

Yes. The detector uses public storefront HTML, public Shopify endpoints, public asset paths, and visible script signatures. It does not log in or bypass protections.

Can this prove what apps a store uses in the backend?

No. The report can only speak about apps and integrations that expose public storefront signals. Backend-only, private, or checkout-limited tools are outside the visible evidence set.

Is this a Shopify theme spy tool?

It can support public storefront research for competitor analysis, but it is not private spying. The detector only reports public Shopify theme, store, and app signals and does not access admin data, sales data, customer data, or protected areas.

Shopify Theme Detector | Theme Spy & App Signals