How Shopify Publishing Works
AI SEO Agents connects to your Shopify store through the GraphQL Admin API (version 2025-10). After a one-time OAuth authorization, the platform can create blog articles and pages directly in your store. Each article includes SEO-optimized HTML, proper heading structure, and meta tags.
Setting Up the Shopify Integration
Start the OAuth flow
From your AI SEO Agents dashboard, go to Settings > Sites and click "Connect Shopify". Enter your myshopify.com domain.
Approve permissions
Shopify will show you the requested permissions (blog posts and pages). Click "Install" to authorize.
Publish content
Create articles with the Content Agent and select your Shopify site as the publish target. Articles are pushed via GraphQL with full SEO meta.

Shopify blog SEO is one of the most underutilized growth channels for e-commerce stores. Stores that publish weekly SEO content see an average 40% increase in organic traffic within 6 months.
Google Search Console for Shopify
AI SEO Agents integrates with Google Search Console for Shopify stores, giving you the same analytics you would expect from WordPress. Once connected, view top queries, click-through rates, impressions, and average position directly in the dashboard. The GSC integration works with any Shopify store using a custom domain — no additional configuration needed beyond the standard Google OAuth flow.

3-Tier Image Sourcing for Shopify
Every published article needs images. AI SEO Agents uses a 3-tier image sourcing strategy for Shopify stores, matching the same approach used for WordPress. The system searches your Shopify Files library first, then checks recent uploads, and finally falls back to Unsplash stock images — ensuring every article section has a relevant image without manual uploading.
Tier 1: Shopify Files API search
Searches your existing Shopify media library using section headings and target keywords. If your store already has relevant product or lifestyle images, they are prioritized.
Tier 2: Recent Shopify files
If keyword search does not find enough images, the system pulls from your most recently uploaded files. This catches new product photos that may not yet be tagged.
Tier 3: Unsplash stock images
For any remaining image gaps, high-quality stock images from Unsplash are sourced automatically. Images are uploaded to your Shopify store for permanent hosting.

Shopify vs WordPress Publishing
| Feature | Shopify | WordPress |
|---|---|---|
| Auth method | OAuth 2.0 | Application Password |
| API type | GraphQL | REST API |
| Content types | Blog articles, Pages | Posts, Pages, Custom types |
| SEO plugins | Built-in meta fields | Rank Math, Yoast SEO |
| Elementor support | N/A | Full Elementor layouts |
| Image sourcing | 3-tier (Files API, recent, Unsplash) | 3-tier (WP media, recent, Unsplash) |
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