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Free Shopify Spy Tool: How to Analyze Any Store's Sales, Apps & Products

AliShopping Tools TeamApril 14, 20267 min read

Why Spy on Shopify Stores?

Before you spend months building a store from scratch, the smart move is to study what is already working. Successful Shopify stores leave clues everywhere — their product selection, pricing strategy, app stack, and even their real-time sales data.

The problem? Most Shopify spy tools cost $30 to $100 per month. Commerce Inspector, Koala Inspector, and similar tools all require paid subscriptions for meaningful data.

There is a free alternative. AliShopping Tools includes a full Shopify analysis module that works on any Shopify store. Here is what it reveals and how to use it.

What You Can See on Any Shopify Store

When you visit any Shopify-powered website with AliShopping Tools installed, a sleek toolbar appears at the bottom of the page. It gives you access to four analysis modules:

1. Store Overview (X-Ray)

The Overview tab is your store intelligence dashboard. It reveals:

Store Fundamentals

  • Theme Name — Which Shopify theme the store uses (Dawn, Debut, custom, etc.)
  • Currency — Active selling currency
  • First Product Date — When the store launched (calculated from oldest product)
  • Newest Product — Most recent addition to the catalog

Revenue Estimation

  • Estimated Monthly Revenue — A range (low to high) based on public signals
  • Confidence Level — How reliable the estimate is
  • Contributing Factors — What signals feed the estimate (product count, pricing, activity)

Important: Revenue estimates are based on public signals only, not actual sales data. Use them as directional indicators, not exact figures.

Product Intelligence

  • Average Price — The store's typical price point
  • On Sale Percentage — How much of their catalog is discounted
  • Average Discount — How deep their sales go
  • Out of Stock Rate — Inventory health indicator
  • Average Variants — Product complexity (size/color options)
  • Average Images — Visual merchandising effort
  • New Arrivals (14 days) — How actively they add products
  • No Description Rate — Content quality indicator

This data tells you a lot about the store's strategy. A store with 80% on sale and deep discounts is likely clearing inventory. A store with 10+ images per product and frequent new arrivals is actively investing in growth.

Shopify Store X-Ray overview panel

2. App Detection — See Their Entire Tech Stack

This is one of the most powerful features. AliShopping Tools identifies 200+ Shopify apps by scanning the store's JavaScript, meta tags, DOM elements, and cookies.

For each detected app, you see:

  • App Name and icon
  • Category (marketing, reviews, upsell, analytics, etc.)
  • Direct link to the Shopify App Store listing

Why app detection matters

The apps a store uses reveal their strategy:

App CategoryWhat It Tells You
Klaviyo, OmnisendThey invest in email marketing
Loox, Judge.meSocial proof is part of their conversion strategy
ReConvert, Bold UpsellThey optimize for average order value
Oberlo, DSersThey are a dropshipping store
Hotjar, Lucky OrangeThey actively analyze user behavior
PageFly, ShogunThey use custom landing pages

If a successful store uses Klaviyo + Loox + ReConvert, that is a validated app stack you can replicate.

Example: You find a competitor store doing well in the pet niche. App Detection reveals they use Judge.me for reviews, Klaviyo for email, and ReConvert for post-purchase upsells. Instead of guessing which apps to install, you now have a proven blueprint.

Detected Shopify apps and themes

3. Product Catalog Browser

The Products tab gives you a searchable, sortable view of the store's entire catalog:

  • Search by product name or keyword
  • Sort by price, date added, or title
  • Pagination for stores with hundreds of products
  • Quick view of price, variants, and images per product

Shopify store product catalog analysis

Use this to identify:

  • Their best-sellers (often featured first or most reviewed)
  • Price points and pricing strategy
  • Product gaps you could fill
  • How they organize their catalog

4. Live Sales Tracking

This is the feature that makes people's jaws drop. Live Sales Tracking shows you real-time purchases happening on the store.

How it works:

  • The extension polls the store every 30 seconds for new order activity
  • Each detected order shows as an animated notification
  • You can pause and resume tracking
  • Orders accumulate so you can see volume over time

What live sales data tells you

  • Is this store actually making sales? — Many stores look professional but have zero traffic. Live tracking reveals the truth in minutes.
  • How many orders per hour? — Gives you a volume baseline for revenue estimation.
  • What time do sales peak? — Reveals their target market's timezone and buying patterns.
  • Is a product launch working? — Track sales during a promotion to see real impact.

Privacy note: Live Sales Tracking only detects publicly visible order notifications that the store chooses to display. No private data is accessed. The tracking uses SHA-256 deduplication to ensure accurate counts and supports opt-out.

Real-time Shopify sales tracking

How to Spy on a Shopify Store: Step-by-Step

Step 1: Identify stores to analyze

Find successful stores in your niche:

  • Search Google for site:myshopify.com [your niche]
  • Browse "top Shopify stores" lists on BuiltWith or Store Leads
  • Check what stores your Facebook ad competitors are running
  • Look at TikTok Shop creators and find their Shopify stores

Step 2: Install AliShopping Tools

Get the free extension from the Chrome Web Store. No account or signup needed.

Step 3: Visit the store

Navigate to any Shopify store. The AliShopping toolbar appears automatically at the bottom of the page with a glass-effect design that does not interfere with browsing.

Step 4: Analyze systematically

Work through the tabs in order:

  1. Overview — Get the big picture (revenue, age, pricing strategy)
  2. Apps — Understand their tech stack and strategy
  3. Products — Browse their catalog, note pricing and assortment
  4. Live Sales — Verify the store is actually making sales

Step 5: Document your findings

Create a spreadsheet comparing 5-10 stores in your niche:

StoreEst. RevenueProductsAvg PriceKey AppsSales/HourNotes

This competitive matrix becomes your strategic foundation.

Common Patterns in Successful Shopify Stores

After analyzing thousands of stores, certain patterns emerge:

High-revenue stores typically:

  • Have 50-200 products (focused catalog, not everything)
  • Average price point of $25-75 (sweet spot for impulse + value)
  • Use at least 8-10 images per product
  • Have less than 5% out-of-stock rate (good inventory management)
  • Run 3-5 key apps (reviews, email, upsell, analytics)
  • Add new products at least weekly

Dropshipping stores specifically:

  • Often use DSers or Oberlo (detectable via App Detection)
  • Higher out-of-stock rates (supplier issues)
  • Wider price ranges (testing different price points)
  • More "New Arrivals" activity (constant product testing)

What Paid Tools Charge for This

For context, here is what competing spy tools charge for similar functionality:

ToolMonthly PriceWhat You Get
Commerce Inspector$29-99/moStore analysis, app detection, product tracking
Koala InspectorFree (limited) / $7.99/moBasic store info, some app detection
Store Leads$49-299/moStore database, tech stack, traffic estimates
AliShopping ToolsFreeStore X-Ray, 200+ app detection, live sales, product catalog

AliShopping Tools offers comparable or superior Shopify analysis at zero cost. The extension is free, requires no account, and works on any Shopify store.

Getting Started

  1. Install AliShopping Tools from the Chrome Web Store
  2. Visit any Shopify store
  3. The toolbar appears automatically — start exploring

No signup. No trial. No credit card. Just install and analyze.

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