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Retrieve Shopify Store Data from Your AI

Pull your Shopify store information — products, settings, and status — directly into your AI conversations.

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Getting a clear picture of your Shopify store's current state normally means logging in, navigating to the right sections, and manually collecting information across multiple pages. When you need that context inside a planning conversation, a customer support decision, or a marketing brainstorm, the context-switching breaks your flow and the data is already stale by the time you return.

Shopify Store Manager retrieves your store's information — products, store settings, status data — directly into your AI conversation. Ask a question and get an answer backed by live store data without ever leaving the session. Use it as context for decisions, analysis, and actions in the same workflow.

E-commerce managers, Shopify consultants, and solo operators use this to make their AI assistant genuinely useful for store-related tasks — not just general advice, but recommendations grounded in their actual store data.

Agent Guides

Claude

  1. Connect ToolRouter to Claude: claude mcp add toolrouter -- npx -y toolrouter-mcp
  2. Configure your Shopify store credentials through ToolRouter
  3. Ask Claude: "Get my Shopify store info using the shopify-store tool"
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ChatGPT

  1. Add ToolRouter to ChatGPT using the MCP JSON configuration
  2. Connect your Shopify store through ToolRouter
  3. Ask: "Get my Shopify store information using shopify-store"
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Copilot

  1. Add ToolRouter to your Copilot MCP configuration
  2. Ask: "Get my Shopify store info using shopify-store and return structured data"
  3. Review the data structure available
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OpenClaw

  1. Connect ToolRouter to OpenClaw: openclaw mcp add toolrouter -- npx -y toolrouter-mcp
  2. Configure your Shopify store through ToolRouter
  3. Set a monitoring schedule: "Check my store info every Monday morning"
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