Store audits
Wentz reviews the store like an operator, not a generic checklist. The output is a clear queue of fixes ranked by impact, effort, risk, and whether approval is needed before anything changes.
Wentz helps you audit, improve, plan, and update your store — from idea-to-ticket project planning to SEO, CRO, accessibility, campaigns, and app cleanup — with previews and approvals before anything goes live.
Wentz turns messy ecommerce asks into scoped work. You see what will happen, what it costs in Wentz Actions, and what requires approval before work starts.
Use Slack or email. Pick a featured prompt or ask in plain English. Wentz scopes the request and picks the right mode.
Wentz shows the action estimate, deliverable, and risk level before spending your monthly actions. You approve or refute.
Reports, drafts, previews, and follow-up recommendations are saved to your private history. Ship or iterate.
Wentz is broad on purpose: one private operator for the recurring improvements that usually bounce between founders, marketers, agencies, freelancers, developers, and apps.
Wentz reviews the store like an operator, not a generic checklist. The output is a clear queue of fixes ranked by impact, effort, risk, and whether approval is needed before anything changes.
Wentz helps merchants move from vague CRO advice to concrete work: diagnose the leak, propose fixes, draft changes, and preserve approval gates before live-store updates.
Wentz gives non-technical operators and PMs a private thought partner for messy Shopify ideas. Planning chat stays lightweight while you refine the concept; when the direction feels right, Wentz can spend 3-5 Wentz Actions to inspect store and codebase context, define scope, and turn the idea into broken-down tickets your team can review or ship.
Wentz reviews app cost, overlap, speed risk, and operational usefulness so merchants stop solving every store problem with another subscription.
Wentz reviews practical accessibility issues that affect shoppers and risk exposure. It can turn findings into clear fixes, recurring checks, and approval-ready theme tasks.
Wentz maps store context to search opportunities, then turns those opportunities into page briefs, refresh queues, metadata, FAQs, and internal link recommendations.
Wentz helps merchants understand what was promised, what exists, what is missing, and what should happen next before they spend more with an agency or freelancer.
Wentz turns website ideas into scoped Shopify tasks: what to change, how risky it is, what it should look like, and what needs approval before publishing.
Wentz reviews the launch-critical details that determine whether a store is ready for traffic, ads, creators, and customers.
Wentz helps translate product, offer, and store context into the pieces merchants need to launch better campaigns faster.
Wentz turns store activity, growth work, and performance signals into understandable reporting for operators who need action, not dashboard overload.
Wentz can schedule recurring scans and action queues so store improvement is not dependent on a founder remembering to ask every week.
These examples come from real Shopify pain patterns: unclear conversion issues, app fatigue, agency confusion, accessibility risk, launch anxiety, and recurring growth work.
“We have traffic but low sales. Find the biggest conversion leaks.”
“Review our product page on mobile and identify anything hurting trust or add-to-cart.”
“Create a launch-readiness checklist before we start paid ads.”
“Fix our variant images so customers always see the right color and product media.”
“Before we install another app, tell us if we can solve this natively in Shopify.”
“Audit our paid Shopify apps for cost, speed impact, overlap, and removal risk.”
“Audit my Shopify store and tell me the top 5 fixes to do first.”
“Find collection-page SEO opportunities and draft briefs for the highest-value pages.”
“Give me a weekly Shopify growth queue with quick wins, bigger bets, and approval-required tasks.”
Do not force another dashboard into the workflow. Start in the tools your team already uses, then let Wentz turn conversations into scoped tasks, drafts, approvals, and saved history.
Example Core plan balance. You buy completed growth tasks, not confusing AI tokens or hourly AI labor.
Small tasks can be 1 action. Bigger audits, SEO scans, and Shopify previews can be 5–25+ actions. No 0.5-action confusion.
For broad requests, Wentz can offer a quick pass, standard pass, or deep pass so you choose the budget and depth.
Prompt recommendations, estimates, clarifying questions, balance checks, and reviewing history should not consume actions.
Wentz is designed for Shopify work where theme edits, discounts, pixels, publishing, and shopper-facing changes need clear approvals and auditability.
Wentz prefers drafts, previews, screenshots, reports, and approval checklists before live changes.
Theme changes, publishing, app/config changes, discounts, tracking, checkout, bulk edits, and deletes require explicit approval.
Each store keeps brand voice, site context, prompt history, outputs, and Shopify access private to your workspace.
Credits map to approved Wentz Actions. Wentz estimates before work starts and asks before spending credits on shopper-facing changes.
Send the basics and we will map your first fix queue: traffic-but-no-sales, app fatigue, SEO drift, agency handoff, or recurring Shopify bugs.