Agenticfeed + Shopify: Make Your Store Visible to AI Agents
Shopify already knows everything about your products: titles, prices, descriptions, stock levels, and images. Agenticfeed plugs directly into that data, turns it into AI-readable intent content, and sends AI agent traffic straight back to your product pages. Setup takes minutes, and every order that arrives via an AI agent shows up clearly in your Shopify analytics.
Why Shopify Merchants Need an Agentic Feed
AI shopping assistants like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and the growing number of autonomous shopping agents do not browse your store the way a human does. They do not scroll category pages or read banner ads. They consume structured, machine-readable data and use it to reason about which products best solve the problem a customer has described.
If your products are not in a format those agents can read, they simply do not get recommended. A beautifully designed Shopify storefront means nothing to a model that cannot parse it. An agentic feed changes that.
Agenticfeed takes your Shopify product catalogue and builds a structured feed that answers the questions AI agents actually ask: What problems does this product solve? What questions does it answer? What are the real-world use cases? That is the data that gets your products recommended.
Connecting Your Shopify Catalogue in Minutes
Shopify natively generates a Google Merchant Center product feed: a standardised XML file that lists every product in your store with titles, prices, URLs, images, and availability. Agenticfeed uses this same feed as its data source, so there is no custom integration or developer work required.
Step 1: Get your Shopify product feed URL
Shopify exposes a Google Merchant Center feed at a standard URL for every store. The format is:
https://your-store.myshopify.com/collections/all.atom
Or, if you have the Google & YouTube channel installed in Shopify (recommended), your feed URL will be available inside that app under Product feeds. It typically looks like:
https://your-store.myshopify.com/a/google/product_feed.xml
Copy whichever URL gives you the full product list.
Step 2: Paste it into Agenticfeed
When you sign up or run a product scan in Agenticfeed, there is an optional Google Merchant Center feed URL field. Paste your Shopify feed URL there. Agenticfeed will fetch the feed directly, parse every product, and use the titles, URLs, prices, and images as the foundation for generating AI intent data.
You can also set or update this URL at any time from your Dashboard › Profile page.
That is it
No API keys, no Shopify app install, no developer required. Agenticfeed reads the same feed file that Google does.
Stock Levels and Prices Are Always Current
One of the biggest risks with any product data feed is staleness. An AI agent recommending a product that is out of stock, or quoting a price that changed last Tuesday, creates a bad experience for the customer and damages trust in your brand.
On paid plans, Agenticfeed automatically rescans your Shopify feed every day. That means:
- Products you add to Shopify appear in your agentic feed within 24 hours
- Price changes (sales, promotions, permanent adjustments) are reflected the next day
- Out-of-stock products are marked as unavailable so AI agents do not recommend them
- Products you remove from Shopify are removed from the agentic feed on the next rescan
The AI intent content (questions, problems, use cases) is generated once per product and preserved across rescans. Only the live data (price, stock, image) is refreshed. This means your AI visibility grows over time without requiring repeated work.
How AI Agents Drive Traffic to Your Shopify Store
When a customer asks an AI assistant a question like "What is a good cordless drill for flat-pack furniture?", the agent does not just look at product titles. It reasons about intent: the problem the person is trying to solve, the question they are asking, and which products have been structured to answer it.
Agenticfeed generates exactly this structure for every product in your Shopify store:
- Problems: real pain points your product addresses ("I need to assemble flat-pack furniture quickly")
- Questions: natural language queries customers ask before buying ("What drill do I need for Ikea furniture?")
- Use cases: practical scenarios where the product fits ("Home DIY, furniture assembly, light construction")
When an AI agent matches a customer's intent to this data, it recommends your product and sends the customer directly to your Shopify product page to complete the purchase. No comparison sites, no intermediaries. Just a direct link to your store.
Tracking Shopify Orders from AI Agents
Every product URL in your agenticfeed is automatically tagged with UTM parameters before it is served to an AI agent:
https://your-store.myshopify.com/products/cordless-drill?utm_source=agenticfeed&utm_medium=ai-agent
When a customer clicks through and places an order, Shopify captures that attribution data and associates it with the order. You do not need to configure anything; this tagging is applied automatically to every product in your feed.
Seeing it in Shopify Analytics
Shopify reads UTM parameters from order sessions and attributes them automatically. To see your agenticfeed-driven orders:
- Go to Shopify Admin › Analytics › Reports
- Open Sales by traffic source
- Look for agenticfeed in the source column
This report shows you sessions, orders, and revenue attributed to AI agent traffic from your agentic feed. As AI shopping behaviour grows, this number should grow with it.
Seeing it on individual orders
For any individual order in Shopify, you can see how the customer arrived:
- Open the order in Shopify Admin › Orders
- Scroll to Conversion summary on the right-hand side
- The attribution will show agenticfeed as the traffic source if the customer arrived via an AI agent recommendation
Seeing it in Google Analytics
If you have Google Analytics 4 connected to your Shopify store (via the Google & YouTube channel or a GA4 snippet), agenticfeed traffic appears automatically under:
- Reports › Acquisition › Traffic acquisition, then filter by Session source / medium = agenticfeed / ai-agent
- Advertising › Attribution to compare agenticfeed against organic and paid channels
AI-referred traffic typically arrives with high purchase intent. The customer has already been through a recommendation process, so they arrive at your store ready to buy. Conversion rates from agenticfeed traffic tend to be strong compared to cold organic traffic.
A Practical Example
Imagine you sell outdoor furniture on Shopify. Your catalogue includes a range of garden chairs, tables, and parasols. A customer asks their AI assistant: "What garden furniture is good for a small balcony that gets afternoon sun?"
Without an agentic feed, that AI agent has no structured way to match your products to that intent. It might suggest generic options, competitor brands, or simply say it cannot help.
With Agenticfeed connected to your Shopify feed:
- Your compact bistro set has been tagged with use cases including small balcony, apartment terrace, two-person outdoor dining
- The parasol is tagged with problems including too much direct afternoon sun, need shade for outdoor dining
- Stock levels are current, so the AI agent only recommends what is actually available
The agent recommends your bistro set and parasol, sends the customer to your Shopify store with a tagged link, and when they order, that sale shows up in your analytics attributed to agenticfeed.
Getting Started
If you are a Shopify merchant, the quickest path to AI visibility is:
- Create a free Agenticfeed account
- During onboarding, paste your Shopify product feed URL into the Google Merchant Center feed field
- Agenticfeed scans your products and generates AI intent data
- Your agentic feed goes live and AI agents can start discovering your products
- Check Shopify Analytics › Sales by traffic source to watch the attribution come in
The Starter plan is free and covers up to 50 products. Paid plans unlock larger catalogues, daily automatic rescans, and monthly intent refreshes to keep your AI visibility growing.