Full Product Catalog
Browse every product in a Shopify store with pagination and direct links.
Most Shopify stores hide their full product catalog behind multiple collection pages, scrollable grids, and lazy-loading. Trying to see "everything they sell" takes ages. The Product Catalog tab fetches every product listed on a Shopify store at once and displays them in a clean paginated grid — giving you a complete view of competitor inventory in seconds.

Behind the scenes, the tab queries the Shopify products endpoint and pulls up to thousands of products in batches. Each card shows title, price, image, and variant count, with a direct link to the product page for deeper inspection.
Why It Matters
Seeing a competitor's full catalog reveals their product strategy: are they hyper-focused on one category, or testing dozens of niches? Are they premium or value-priced? How quickly are they launching new products? These signals tell you what's working at the strategy level — not just the product level.
What You'll See
- Complete Product List — all products in a paginated grid
- Pagination — smooth navigation through hundreds or thousands of products
- Direct Links — each card links to the full product page
- Price Overview — range and average across the entire catalog
- Product Count — total active products in the store
How to Use It
- Visit any Shopify store.
- Switch to the Product Catalog tab.
- Browse all products in the loaded grid.
- Use pagination to navigate large catalogs.
- Sort visually by price or product type.
- Click any product to open it on the store.
- Note interesting products and search for them on AliExpress.
- Cross-reference with the Best-Sellers list from Store X-Ray.
Real Example
You X-Ray a kitchen gadget store and see they have 84 products with average price $18.50. Browsing the full catalog reveals they're divided into 3 themes: silicone tools, magnetic organizers, and LED gadgets. Eight products are clearly variations of a "rotating spice rack." You realize this is their bestseller and they're milking variations. You search "rotating spice rack" on AliExpress with the Niches tab, find a great supplier, and add a single SKU to your store as a test. One catalog scan revealed both a winning product AND the variation strategy your competitor uses.
Pro Tips
- Catalog count tells you store age and aggressiveness — 200+ products usually means 12+ months of testing.
- Look for products that appear in multiple collections — these are usually the bestsellers.
- Use catalog scans before holiday seasons to spot competitor product launches early.
- Compare catalogs across competitors to find products everyone sells AND products only one sells (your differentiation opportunity).
Common Mistakes
- Trying to copy entire catalogs instead of cherry-picking proven winners.
- Ignoring price ranges and launching at the wrong price tier for the niche.
- Not cross-referencing with Live Sales to confirm products are actually selling.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Full Product Catalog fetch every product?
Per the guide, behind the scenes the tab queries the Shopify products endpoint and pulls up to thousands of products in batches — displayed in a clean paginated grid. Each card shows title, price, image, and variant count with a direct link to the product page for deeper inspection. The Price Overview shows range and average across the entire catalog, and total product count signals store age and aggressiveness — 200+ products usually means 12+ months of testing.
How do I use catalog data to find bestsellers without Live Sales?
Per the guide, look for products that appear in multiple collections — these are usually the bestsellers the store is highlighting repeatedly. The kitchen gadget example in the guide: an 84-product store with average price $18.50 across three themes (silicone tools, magnetic organizers, LED gadgets) had eight products that were clearly variations of a "rotating spice rack" — signaling that rotating spice rack was the bestseller and the store was milking variations rather than launching net-new SKUs.
What does catalog size reveal about a competitor's strategy?
Per the guide, whether the store is hyper-focused on one category or testing dozens of niches, whether premium or value-priced, and how quickly they launch new products. Seeing the full catalog also exposes products everyone sells (commodity risk) vs products only one store sells (your differentiation opportunity). Use catalog scans before holiday seasons to spot competitor product launches early, and compare catalogs across competitors to find the gaps you can fill.