Multiple Stores. One Team, Working Together
- Manage stores and accounts across platforms in one place
- No repeated logins, no switching between accounts
- Daily operations and team collaboration, all in one place
100,000+ Global users,
Trusted by 2,000+ top sellers,
Official Partner of Bailu Club & MDS
One AI growth engine. All your platforms.
Research, listings, ads, channels — one system runs it all.
Cross-scores audience, use cases, pain density, content trends, transaction gaps, supply shifts and seller constraints — every candidate gets a scorecard.
ABA search rank and review velocity, cross-checked — fake demand exposed before you commit.
Price-band gaps and seller influx in one read — is there still room to squeeze in?
Landed cost, freight, FBA fees and ad spend all baked in — know if it pays before you launch.
Same five jobs. See how far each one gets.
Every week StoreClaw scans my ads for anything off — if ACOS keeps creeping up, it puts together a fix and hands it to me. Six times in two months it caught something before I would've.
Honestly, it's like I quietly added an ops hire I never had to onboard.
I'd been putting off redoing my homepage for months. StoreClaw reworked the layout, the banner copy, the featured products — and homepage-to-product clicks jumped 19%.
What sold me is that it didn't just hand me a to-do list. It actually did the work.
I'll admit I was skeptical. But it pulls clicks, conversions, and landing-page numbers for every creative into one place, so I'm not piecing the story together from the ad dashboard anymore.
It's just a clearer read — and I trust it more.
Store structure, categories, that first batch of product pages — I let StoreClaw rough out version one of all of it. Two weeks of prep I'd been dreading? Live in five days.
If you're just starting out, this is the thing I'd tell you to get.
It checks sales, inventory, and ad shifts for me every morning. Last month it caught two stockout risks before they hit, and my top SKU never went dark.
That's the kind of thing that usually costs you a week of scrambling.
It went through our SEO structure and found a pile of duplicate titles plus 20-something pages with no core keywords. We cleaned it up, and a month later organic traffic was up 23%.
I might've gotten a little too excited about that. Our SEO folks will get it.
I'd genuinely never touched a tool like this. Opened it, followed the little prompts, connected my Shopify store, and had my first analysis in under ten minutes.
I kept waiting for the part where I'd get stuck. It never came.
300-plus SKUs. StoreClaw rewrote titles and selling points across all of them at once — no clicking into each one. What used to eat two or three days now wraps up before lunch.
This is the stuff I actually wanted AI for.
I had it find suppliers and line up prices, reviews, and lead times side by side. My last event came in around 17% under budget on procurement.
Feels good to stop rebuilding the same comparison spreadsheet every single time.
I throw product info at it and it comes back with titles, selling points, FAQs — already formatted to publish. Went from maybe 5 listings a day to 20-plus.
Bulk uploading used to be my least favorite thing. Now I kind of don't mind it.
We're students. No data team, no budget for one. StoreClaw handles our market research and product picks, and the very first time out it talked us out of a brutally competitive category.
For a team like ours, that's huge.
I've got it watching a handful of competitors. Price change, new review, listing tweak — it pings me.
I used to open all those tabs every morning like a ritual. Don't miss it one bit.
GEO always felt like a word people said to sound smart. StoreClaw actually does something with it — checks our brand details line up across the site, product pages, and FAQs, then adds structure AI search can read.
First time it's really clicked for me. Pretty wild.
I use it to sniff out trends and what people are actually arguing about. Topic prep for an episode went from four hours to forty minutes.
That's an afternoon back — my editing self is very grateful.
For client brand audits, I start every one by having StoreClaw run the market and competitor read. A report that used to take me a full day is done in two hours.
My margins thank it. So do my weekends.
Didn't expect this one — it noticed the same product pulls a different crowd on Amazon than on Shopify, and adjusted the selling points and page layout for each. Conversion went up 7% on one, 11% on the other.
Turns out running one script across every channel was quietly costing me.
It compared 30-plus competitors for us — prices, ratings, and the complaints that keep showing up in the 1-stars.
The part I used to grind through by hand basically does itself now. I'll take it.
Connect a client's store and suddenly I'm handling ads, listings, page copy, and review issues from one screen. A full diagnosis that ran half a day is under an hour now.
When you're juggling a stack of accounts, that hour is everything.
Amazon and Shopify at the same time, and StoreClaw reads both together instead of making me bounce between dashboards. For the first time I can see the whole board at a glance.
We're tiny — but we're keeping pace with teams three times our size.
I plan themes off search trends, competitor content, and our own store data, then it spins out the blog, email, and social versions for me. A month of planning collapsed from four days to one.
Best part: the content finally ties back to the numbers instead of floating off on its own.
Every week StoreClaw scans my ads for anything off — if ACOS keeps creeping up, it puts together a fix and hands it to me. Six times in two months it caught something before I would've.
Honestly, it's like I quietly added an ops hire I never had to onboard.
I'd been putting off redoing my homepage for months. StoreClaw reworked the layout, the banner copy, the featured products — and homepage-to-product clicks jumped 19%.
What sold me is that it didn't just hand me a to-do list. It actually did the work.
I'll admit I was skeptical. But it pulls clicks, conversions, and landing-page numbers for every creative into one place, so I'm not piecing the story together from the ad dashboard anymore.
It's just a clearer read — and I trust it more.
Store structure, categories, that first batch of product pages — I let StoreClaw rough out version one of all of it. Two weeks of prep I'd been dreading? Live in five days.
If you're just starting out, this is the thing I'd tell you to get.
It checks sales, inventory, and ad shifts for me every morning. Last month it caught two stockout risks before they hit, and my top SKU never went dark.
That's the kind of thing that usually costs you a week of scrambling.
It went through our SEO structure and found a pile of duplicate titles plus 20-something pages with no core keywords. We cleaned it up, and a month later organic traffic was up 23%.
I might've gotten a little too excited about that. Our SEO folks will get it.
I'd genuinely never touched a tool like this. Opened it, followed the little prompts, connected my Shopify store, and had my first analysis in under ten minutes.
I kept waiting for the part where I'd get stuck. It never came.
300-plus SKUs. StoreClaw rewrote titles and selling points across all of them at once — no clicking into each one. What used to eat two or three days now wraps up before lunch.
This is the stuff I actually wanted AI for.
I had it find suppliers and line up prices, reviews, and lead times side by side. My last event came in around 17% under budget on procurement.
Feels good to stop rebuilding the same comparison spreadsheet every single time.
I throw product info at it and it comes back with titles, selling points, FAQs — already formatted to publish. Went from maybe 5 listings a day to 20-plus.
Bulk uploading used to be my least favorite thing. Now I kind of don't mind it.
We're students. No data team, no budget for one. StoreClaw handles our market research and product picks, and the very first time out it talked us out of a brutally competitive category.
For a team like ours, that's huge.
I've got it watching a handful of competitors. Price change, new review, listing tweak — it pings me.
I used to open all those tabs every morning like a ritual. Don't miss it one bit.
GEO always felt like a word people said to sound smart. StoreClaw actually does something with it — checks our brand details line up across the site, product pages, and FAQs, then adds structure AI search can read.
First time it's really clicked for me. Pretty wild.
I use it to sniff out trends and what people are actually arguing about. Topic prep for an episode went from four hours to forty minutes.
That's an afternoon back — my editing self is very grateful.
For client brand audits, I start every one by having StoreClaw run the market and competitor read. A report that used to take me a full day is done in two hours.
My margins thank it. So do my weekends.
Didn't expect this one — it noticed the same product pulls a different crowd on Amazon than on Shopify, and adjusted the selling points and page layout for each. Conversion went up 7% on one, 11% on the other.
Turns out running one script across every channel was quietly costing me.
It compared 30-plus competitors for us — prices, ratings, and the complaints that keep showing up in the 1-stars.
The part I used to grind through by hand basically does itself now. I'll take it.
Connect a client's store and suddenly I'm handling ads, listings, page copy, and review issues from one screen. A full diagnosis that ran half a day is under an hour now.
When you're juggling a stack of accounts, that hour is everything.
Amazon and Shopify at the same time, and StoreClaw reads both together instead of making me bounce between dashboards. For the first time I can see the whole board at a glance.
We're tiny — but we're keeping pace with teams three times our size.
I plan themes off search trends, competitor content, and our own store data, then it spins out the blog, email, and social versions for me. A month of planning collapsed from four days to one.
Best part: the content finally ties back to the numbers instead of floating off on its own.
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