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GEO checklist for ecommerce websites
A GEO checklist for ecommerce starts on the storefront domain crawlers fetch: collection and product URLs must return public 200 HTML. Allow trusted AI bots in robots.txt, fix app or Cloudflare blocks, add accurate Product and Offer JSON-LD matching visible price and stock, and keep policy pages consistent. Checkout and account areas behind login are usually out of scope until equivalent facts exist on public pages.
Shopify and WooCommerce often block AI bots via apps whilst llms.txt looks fine. Validate crawl and schema on top products, not only the homepage.
Ecommerce GEO checklist
- Allow AI crawlers on the storefront robots.txt and CDN.
- Confirm top product and category URLs return 200 without password protection.
- Match Product/Offer schema to on-page price, currency, and availability.
- Keep shipping, returns, and brand facts aligned across footer and schema.
- Optionally publish llms.txt linking to collections, policies, and flagship products.
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Frequently asked questions
Should ecommerce GEO include the admin panel?
No. Focus on public catalog URLs crawlers can fetch.
Does Product schema guarantee AI shopping answers?
No. It improves factual parsing when pages are retrieved; selection still varies by query.
Which CMS needs extra GEO checks?
Shopify, WooCommerce, and headless stacks with separate CDN layers — verify each publishes robots.txt you control.
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