We're launching a new store
A new brand or product line is going live, and you want AI shoppers to find it from week one instead of discovering problems after launch.
What we do about it
We scan pre-launch, fix what the report flags while the store is still quiet, and set up KartWise and monitoring so the store opens AI-ready.
How it starts
With evidence, not a pitch: the free scan reads your store the way an AI agent does and shows exactly where this problem lives — then the fix is scoped to those findings.
The cheapest time to fix a store is before anyone's watching
Pre-launch, every fix is free of consequences: no live traffic to disrupt, no indexed URLs to protect, no revenue riding on the theme. The same structured-data repair that's a careful surgical job on a trading store is an afternoon on a quiet one. Launching AI-ready costs a fraction of retrofitting it.
- Pre-launch scan: the audit runs against the staging or quiet store and flags everything before it matters.
- Fix while it's quiet: schema, crawler access, policy pages, product data — corrected without a live audience.
- Optional: KartWise installed and tuned before opening, so the store launches with a sales assistant, not a plan to add one.
- Launch with a baseline: the launch-day score is your starting measurement, and monitoring tracks it from week one.
The services involved
Common questions
When should the first scan happen?
As soon as the catalog is substantially loaded — before the domain goes live is ideal. Scanning a half-built store is fine too; it's a re-scan away from being current, and the early findings shape decisions that are expensive to reverse later (theme choice, app stack, URL structure).
Do we need the audit, the assistant, and monitoring?
No — the scan defines the scope, same as always. Many launches only need the audit plus fixes; the assistant and monitoring are there if the findings and your plans justify them.
Other situations
Sound familiar?
The scan is free, reads only your public pages, and shows whether this is actually your problem — before anyone talks money.