Implementation-first service
Shopify technical SEO cleanup
Focused Shopify cleanup for stores where collections, product templates, duplicate URL paths, canonical behavior, tracking, apps, or theme scripts are creating a specific technical SEO problem.
Sprint shape
Clear scope before implementation, one controlled sprint, and written verification at the end.
The first pass is meant to move the actual problem, not generate vague theory or generic audits without implementation.
Typical issues
- Collection and product URLs competing with duplicate variants.
- Canonical behavior not matching the page set you want indexed.
- Theme apps or scripts slowing high-value templates.
- Tracking events inconsistent across checkout, forms, products, or collections.
- Sitemap, noindex, redirects, or internal links sending weak signals.
- Collection keyword cannibalization and page-type overlap.
What I check first
- Canonical, robots, sitemap, redirect, and internal-link state for affected templates.
- Collection/product path overlap and whether duplicate routes compete with intended pages.
- Theme app, script, and tracking behavior on product and collection pages.
- Recent theme, app, migration, or merchandising changes.
What I need from you
- Store URL, affected products or collections, and the exact symptom.
- GSC state, crawl examples, PageSpeed results, or tracking diagnostics if relevant.
- Theme, app, Shopify admin, GTM, and GSC access level.
What you get
A bounded cleanup sprint that groups the affected page types, isolates the strongest technical conflicts, implements or maps safe fixes, verifies output, and hands off the next step.
Best fit
Best fit for Shopify stores with a clear page-type issue: collections, products, redirects, tracking, scripts, or crawl/indexing signals.
Price expectation
The first step should feel like a fixed sprint, not a vague audit.
Most work starts as a fixed first sprint after the issue is reviewed.
- Small diagnostics usually start around $350.
- Focused technical SEO, tracking, indexing, or speed sprints commonly land between $650 and $1,500+.
- Larger implementation or recovery work is scoped separately once the first failure path is clear.
- If you need a $99 SEO audit, this is not the right fit.
- If something technical is suppressing indexing, speed, crawl, tracking, or rollout recovery, send the URL, what changed, and the exact symptom.
Start with the issue
Have the symptom and the context?
Send the URL, what changed, and where the break shows up. If the issue is sharp enough, the first reply should turn into a bounded sprint instead of a broad package.