Evaluate Your Current Theme
Shopify Theme Audit
Enter your store URL to see whether your current Shopify theme is slowing down mobile shoppers, where the biggest issues are, and whether switching to Shoshin is worth considering.
Theme Audit FAQ
Use the audit as a starting point: understand the state of your current theme first, then decide whether optimization or switching to Shoshin makes more sense.
How does the Shopify Theme Audit work?
The tool first collects performance and quality data from Google PageSpeed Insights for the store URL you enter. It then uses AI to interpret that data in a Shopify theme context, so the final report explains what the numbers mean for mobile speed, shopper experience, theme efficiency, and whether switching themes is worth considering.
What does the Shopify Theme Audit check?
The audit reviews PageSpeed Insights signals through the lens of theme health: mobile performance, Core Web Vitals, shopper experience, theme efficiency, SEO readiness, and whether the current theme may be limiting conversion.
Why should I audit my theme before switching?
Switching themes is a meaningful decision. The audit gives you a clearer baseline first, so you can see whether the problem is likely theme structure, app scripts, oversized assets, or smaller optimizations that can be fixed without a full rebuild.
Does a low score mean I must switch to Shoshin?
No. A low score means the current storefront deserves closer review. If issues are mostly caused by apps or a few heavy images, cleanup may be enough. If the problems are built into the theme and appear across key templates, switching to a cleaner theme like Shoshin becomes more worth considering.
Can I use a myshopify.com URL?
Yes. You can enter a custom domain like mystore.com or a Shopify domain like mystore.myshopify.com. The form formats the URL before running the audit.
Why does the audit focus on mobile?
Most ecommerce browsing starts on phones, and mobile shoppers are more sensitive to slow load times, heavy JavaScript, and delayed interactions. A theme that performs well on mobile usually gives you a stronger foundation across the store.
Is this a full manual store review?
No. This is an automated theme health audit based on performance data and storefront signals. It is useful for spotting priority issues and deciding what to investigate next, but it does not replace a hands-on implementation review.