GTIN errors, price mismatches, and missing policy markup quietly suppress your products. Scan your storefront to surface the data integrity gaps Google penalizes. Install the StoreSteady app to compare feed intent against storefront reality — GTINs, prices, and policies that match in Shopify but drift on the page.
Use a product page, collection page, or homepage. The scan focuses on public signals, not a Merchant Center login.
The scanner checks identifiers, offer details, policies, and page readiness against the signals Google tends to enforce.
You get a clean readout of mismatches and missing details to fix before they turn into broader Shopping performance problems.
A storefront can look fine to a person and still publish enough conflicting data to make Google back away.
Missing or inconsistent GTIN, brand, and product identity details make it harder for Google to match your products to trusted catalog data.
If visible price and availability do not match the structured data Google reads, your product starts looking unstable or incorrect. StoreSteady reads your catalog to surface these gaps.
Weak return, shipping, and landing-page trust signals are a common reason products lose visibility even when the product itself is valid.
Use these help articles when you want the step-by-step fix path behind the scan.
Products without GTINs are harder for Google to trust and match. Add the right product identifiers where Google expects them.
Google sees a different price than your Shopify storefront or feed. Fix the mismatch so products can stay eligible and consistent.
Broken product URLs, bad redirects, 4xx/5xx responses, or crawler blocks can stop approval.
If Merchant Center does not have a return policy configured, Shopping eligibility and return trust signals stay weaker.
Without accepted shipping settings, Google lacks the delivery signals it needs for Shopping surfaces.
Run the scan to see where your public page is publishing conflicting offer, identifier, or policy signals before those issues get expensive.